CLASS College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Youngstown State University
 
Economics
 
Research  
My research interests span topics in applied microeconomics, applied econometrics, political economy, public economics, and international economics.
Publications
The Disadvantaged Incumbents: Estimating Incumbency Effects in Indian State Legislatures, Public Choice, 138(1), 9-27 (2009): Won the 2009 Gordon Tullock prize for the best article in Public Choice by a younger scholar
Estimation of Incumbency Effects in the US State Legislatures: A Quasi-Experimental Approach, Economics and Politics, 22(2), 180-99.
Does legislative turnover adversely affect state expenditure policy? Evidence from Indian state elections, Public Choice (forthcoming)
Working Papers
Preferential Trading Areas: Welfare and Investment Effects When Countries Differ in their size
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