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Session Submission Type: In-Person Created Panel
The effect of authoritarian politics on public policy, social welfare and economic inequality.
Autocrats and the Academy: How Dictatorship Shapes Scientific Output - Tore Wig, University of Oslo; Sirianne Dahlum, Peace Research Institute Oslo; Haakon Gjerløw, Peace Research Institute Oslo
Does Democracy Reduce Economic Ethnic Inequality? - Lasse Leipziger
Resetting Public Policy? Understanding Policy Change Across Regime Types - Emilia Simison, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Politics of Authoritarian Social Welfare Provision - Ibrahim Oker, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities