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Richard Van Weelden
Richard Van Weelden
Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh
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Preferences, information, and parental choice behavior in public school choice
JS Hastings, R Van Weelden, J Weinstein
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
2062007
Elections and divisiveness: Theory and evidence
E Ash, M Morelli, R Van Weelden
The Journal of Politics 79 (4), 1268-1285, 2017
122*2017
Costly transparency
J Fox, R Van Weelden
Journal of Public Economics 96 (1-2), 142-150, 2012
1222012
Candidates, Credibility, and Re-election Incentives
R Van Weelden
Review of Economic Studies 80 (4), 1622-1651, 2013
962013
Ideology and information in policymaking
M Morelli, R Van Weelden
Journal of Theoretical Politics 25 (3), 412-439, 2013
742013
Partisanship and the Effectiveness of Oversight
J Fox, R Van Weelden
Journal of Public Economics 94 (9-10), 674-687, 2010
712010
Informative cheap talk in elections
N Kartik, R Van Weelden
The Review of Economic Studies 86 (2), 755-784, 2019
672019
Crashing the Party? Elites, Outsiders, and Elections
P Buisseret, R Van Weelden
American Journal of Political Science 64 (2), 356-370, 2020
562020
Electoral ambiguity and political representation
N Kartik, R Van Weelden, S Wolton
American Journal of Political Science 61 (4), 958-970, 2017
362017
Deliberation rules and voting
R Van Weelden
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 3 (1), 83-88, 2008
352008
Reputation effects and incumbency (dis) advantage
N Kartik, R Van Weelden
Quarterly Journal of Political Science 14 (2), 131-57, 2019
29*2019
Hoping for the Best, Unprepared for the Worst
J Fox, R Van Weelden
Journal of Public Economics 130, 59-65, 2015
262015
The Welfare Implications of Electoral Polarization
R Van Weelden
Social Choice and Welfare 45 (4), 653-686, 2015
202015
Delegation in veto bargaining
N Kartik, A Kleiner, R Van Weelden
American Economic Review 111 (12), 4046-87, 2021
162021
Polarization, valence, and policy competition
P Buisseret, R Van Weelden
American Economic Review: Insights, Forthcoming, 2021
62021
Pandora's Ballot Box: Electoral Politics of Direct Democracy
P Buisseret, R Van Weelden
arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.05535, 2022
52022
On the incentives to exacerbate polarization
P Montagnes, R Van Weelden
The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, ewad016, 2023
22023
Essays on Partisanship, Polarization, and Political Decision-Making
R Van Weelden
Yale University, 2010
12010
Persuasion in Veto Bargaining
JS Kim, K Kim, R Van Weelden
arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.13148, 2023
2023
Online Appendices for Delegation in Veto Bargaining
N Kartik, A Kleiner, R Van Weelden
2021
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