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George A. Krause
Professor of Political Science
4442 Wesley W.
Posvar Hall
Department of
Political Science
University of
Pittsburgh
230 South
Bouquet Street
Pittsburgh, PA
15260
(412) 648-7278
(Office Phone)
(412) 648-7277
(Dept. Fax)
gkrause@pitt.edu
(E-mail)
http://www.pitt.edu/~gkrause/
(Website)
George A. Krause is a Professor in the Department of
Political Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He earned a
B.A. degree in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh in
April 1988. He also earned an M.A. degree in Economics (1990),
M.A. degree in Political Science (1993), and a Ph.D. degree in
Political Science (1994) from West Virginia University. His
general research interests lie in the fields of American
Politics, Political Economics, and Quantitative Methods. His
substantive research interests center on both organizational and
institutional approaches to the study of Public Bureaucracy,
U.S. Executive Politics, Political Economics, and Decision Making in both Political and
Policymaking Environments. Current
research projects focus on analyzing the tension between
political responsiveness and bureaucratic reputations in the
administrative state, the exercise of executive authority;
fiscal policymaking in both U.S. federal and state governments;
the consequences of government capacity for understanding both
policy outputs and outcomes; and intertemporal decision making
processes.