Jeffrey
D. Grynaviski’s Research
Research
on Legislative Parties
Partisan Bonds: Political Reputations and
Legislative Accountability Text and Figures.
“A Bayesian Learning
Model with Applications to Party Identification” Journal of Theoretical
Politics
“Project Summary”
and “Project
Description” for Before Leviathan:
“How do Legislators Commit to
Partisan Logrolls in Emerging Democracies?” Working Paper
Research
on Non-Linear Modeling
“Untangling
Neural Nets: A response to Beck, King, and Zeng”
(with de Marchi and Gelpi) American
Political Science Review.
“Specification
Issues in Proximity Models of Candidate Evaluation (with Issue Importance)”
(with Corrigan) Political Analysis
“A Better Solution to the
Problem of Projection Effects in Proximity Models of Candidate Evaluation”
Working Paper, Under Review
Research
on Southern Politics/Race and Politics
“The Impact of Electoral
Rules on Factional Competition in the Democratic South, 1919-1948” Party
Politics
“Racial Distancing
in a Southern City: Latino Immigrants’ Views of Black Americans” (with
McClain et al) Journal of Politics
“Black Americans and Latino
Immigrants in a Southern City: Friendly Neighbors or Economic Competitors?”
with McClain et al) Dubose Review
“Did Southerners Favor
Slavery? Inferences from an Analysis
of Prices in New Orleans, 1805-1860” (with Munger)
Research
on Political Machines
“A Political
Economic Model of Party Organization Type and Municipal Governance” Working
Paper
“Public Goods Provision
and Ruling Party Type” Working Paper
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