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Krause, George A. 2012. “Representative Democracy and the
Administrative State: A Spatial−Decision
Theoretic Analysis.” University of Pittsburgh. Typescript. [Paper]
Krause, George
A., and
Ian Palmer
Cook. 2012.
"Policy
Priorities and
Presidential
Influence over
U.S. Federal
Budgetary
Outcomes: Evidence
from a
Statistical
Decomposition of
Executive
Budget Proposals."
University of
Pittsburgh.
Typescript.
[Paper]
[Supplementary
Appendix]
Carpenter, Daniel
P., and
George A.
Krause. 2012a.
"Bureaucratic
Reputation and
Administrative Governance
in the
United States:
An Audience-Based
Framework."
Harvard University.
Typescript.
[Paper]
Carpenter, Daniel
P., and
George A.
Krause. 2012b.
"Transactional Authority in Organizations and the Study
of Bureaucratic Politics."
University of Pittsburgh.
Typescript.
[Paper]
Krause, George
A., and
Anne Joseph
O'Connell.
2012a. "Measuring
Responsiveness
and Competence
of Presidential
Appointees in
U.S. Federal
Government
Agencies: A
Bayesian
Generalized Latent
Trait Analysis
of Bureaucratic
Leadership from Carter through G.W. Bush
Administrations."
University of
Pittsburgh.
Typescript.
[Paper]
Krause, George
A., and
Anne Joseph
O'Connell.
2012b. "Bureaucratic
Leadership,
Institutional Policy
Conflict, and
the Political
Calculus of
Resource
Investment Decisions
in U.S.
Federal
Government Agencies."
University of
Pittsburgh.
Typescript.
[Paper]
Krause, George
A., and
Anne Joseph
O'Connell.
2012c. "Cycles
of Increasing
Effectiveness
in Presidential
Appointments:
Experiential Learning
and
Bureaucratic
Leadership Selection
in U.S.
Federal Government
Agencies."
University of
Pittsburgh.
Typescript.
[Paper]
Krause, George
A., and
Benjamin F.
Melusky. 2012.
“Retrospective
Economic Voting
and the
Intertemporal
Dynamics of
Electoral
Accountability in
the American
States.”
University of
Pittsburgh.
Typescript.
[Paper]
Berkowitz, Daniel M., and George A. Krause.
2012. “The
‘Great Divergence’ Reconsidered: State Capacity, Partisan
Control of Government, and Income Distribution Among Affluent
Citizens in the American States.”
University of
Pittsburgh.
Typescript.
[Paper]
