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Pablo Beramendi, Associate Professor

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Web Page:   http://www.duke.edu/~pb45/Home.html

Teaching (Spring 2012):

  • POLSCI 102D.001, INTRO TO POLITICAL INQUIRY Synopsis
    Gross Hall 103, TuTh 10:20 AM-11:10 AM
  • POLSCI 102D.01D, INTRO TO POLITICAL INQUIRY Synopsis
    Perkins 2-060, Th 04:40 PM-05:30 PM
  • POLSCI 102D.02D, INTRO TO POLITICAL INQUIRY Synopsis
    Soc/Psych 128, Th 06:15 PM-07:05 PM
  • POLSCI 102D.03D, INTRO TO POLITICAL INQUIRY Synopsis
    Gray 319, F 10:20 AM-11:10 AM
  • POLSCI 102D.04D, INTRO TO POLITICAL INQUIRY Synopsis
    Perkins 307, F 11:55 AM-12:45 PM
  • POLSCI 314.01, CORE IN POLITICAL ECONOMY Synopsis
    Perkins 307, Th 04:25 PM-06:55 PM
Specialties:

Comparative Politics
Political Economy
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Pablo Beramendi (D.Phil., Ox., 2003) is an Associate Professor of Political Science.His interests include the political economy of redistribution and inequality, comparative federalism and decentralization and the determinants of political integration, with a special focus on advanced industrial societies and European politics. Professor Beramendi is currently working on a number of papers and a book-length manuscript (Fragmented Solidarity) where the relationships between decentralization, inequality and redistribution are analyzed. In addition, he has written, in cooperation with colleagues at Oxford and the Science Center Berlin, a number of papers on the determinants of tax policy and income inequality across OECD countries. Some of his recent work is published or forthcoming in the European Journal of Political Research, the British Journal of Political Science, International Organization, and elsewhere. He is also co-editing a volume on the politics of inequality with the title Democracy, Inequality and Representation. Finally, together with colleagues at the Juan March Institute, Madrid, he is collaborating in a project on the political causes and consequences of changing labor market structures in OECD countries. Prior to coming to Duke, Prof. Beramendi was at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University and the Science Center in Berlin.

Curriculum Vitae
Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. P. Beramendi and Christopher J Anderson (eds.), Democracy, Inequality and Representation (Fall, 2008), Russell Sage Foundation [view]  [abs].
  2. P. Beramendi and Thomas R. Cusack, Diverse Disparities: the Politics and Economics of Wage, Market and Disposable Income Inequalities, Political Research Quarterly, vol. XX no. X (June, 2008) [searchresults]  [abs].
  3. P. Beramendi, Inequality and the Territorial Fragmentation of Solidarity, International Organization, vol. 61 (Fall, 2007), pp. 783-820 [cjoGetFulltext]  [abs].
  4. P. Beramendi and David Rueda, Social Democracy Constrained: Indirect Taxation in Industrialized Democracies, British Journal of Political Science, vol. 37 (Fall, 2007), pp. 619-641 [cjoGetFulltext]  [abs].
  5. P. Beramendi, Federalism, in Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics, edited by Carles Boix and Susan Stokes (September, 2007), pp. 752-781, Oxford University Press .
  6. Thomas R Cusack and P. Beramendi, Taxing Work, European Journal of Political Research, vol. 45 (July, 2006), pp. 43-73 [abstract]  [abs].

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