EGAP 19: Paris, March 2017
Date: March 3 – 4, 2017
Host: Daniel Rubenson, Sciences Po, Ryerson University
Location: Paris, France
Theme: Institutions & Governance
Institutions & Governance: Papers & Research Designs
Friday, March 3
Peter John: The Perils of Polarization: Partisan Conditioning of External Efficacy – A Field Experiment (Paper)
Edmund Malesky: Can Political Participation by Firms Increase Government Legitimacy and Regulatory Compliance in Developing Countries? (Paper)
SDG16 Roundtable Discussion: What is the role of experimental evidence in implementing SDG16?
Ruth Ditlmann: When Do Elected Officials Help Immigrants Become Citizens? Answers from a Field Experiment in Germany (Paper)
Saturday, March 4
Miriam Golden: Pre-Analysis Plan: Establishing Responsive Linkages between Voters and Politicians in Pakistan (Design)
Kristin Michelitch and Guy Grossman: Candidate Entry & Vote-Share in the Wake of an Incumbent Performance Transparency Initiative (Design)
Sabrina Karim: Does the Messenger Matter for Improving Post-Conflict Governance? Results from Two Field Experiments on Security Sector Reform in Liberia (Paper)
Rob Blair: Building Trust in a Reformed Security Sector: Evidence from a Field Experiment with the Liberian National Police (Paper)
Jake Bowers: Zomba Collective Action Design and Pre-analysis Plan (Design)
Fotini Christia: Networks of Sectarianism: Experimental Evidence on Access to Services in Baghdad (Paper)
Participants:
Rosario Aguilar
Kevin Arceneaux
Robert Blair
Jake Bowers
Justine Burns
Fotini Christia
Alexander Coppock
Eric Dickson
Ruth Ditlmann
Alyoscia D’Onofrio
Conor Doyle
Thad Dunning
Anna Godfrey
Miriam Golden
Jessica Gottlieb
Guy Grossman
Ali Hasanain
Macartan Humphreys
Oliver James
Peter John
Sabrina Karim
Betsy Levy Paluck
Evan Lieberman
Edmund Malesky
Gwyneth McClendon
Kristin Michelitch
Alison Miranda
Dan Nielson
Raul Pacheco-Vega
Robbie Packer
Ragan Petrie
Dan Posner
Daniel Rubenson
Maarten Voors
Rebecca Wolfe