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Session Submission Type: In-Person Created Panel
A recent literature has begun to examine the characteristics of politicians and policymakers to make predictions about the types of policies that they are likely to favor. This panel takes up that creed with a particular emphasis on the preferences of elected politicians, women in economic policymaking roles, and political turnover.
Bilateral Investment Treaties, Leadership Turnover, and Economic Expropriations - Stefano Jud, Emory University; Dan Reiter, Emory University
Banking Crises and the Selection and Survival of Women Finance Ministers - Tiffany D. Barnes, University of Kentucky; Brenna Gail Armstrong; Diana Z. O'Brien, Rice University; Daina Chiba, University of Essex
Women Leaders and the Double Bind of International Trade - Courtney Burns, Bucknell University; Jamie Elizabeth Scalera, Georgia Southern University