| Jason D. Todd, Assistant Professor
- Contact Info:
- Office Hours:
- Drop by Monday (09:10-10:10 Beijing time) or Thursday (10:00-11:00), or email me to make an appointment or obtain a Zoom link.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Duke University, 2020
- Specialties:
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Political Institutions
- Recent Publications
- Malesky, EJ; Todd, JD; Tran, ANH, Can Elections Motivate Responsiveness in a Single-Party Regime? Experimental Evidence from Vietnam,
American Political Science Review, vol. 117 no. 2
(May, 2023),
pp. 497-517, Cambridge University Press (CUP) [doi] [abs].
- Malesky, EJ; Todd, JD, Experimentally Estimating Safety in Numbers in a Single-Party Legislature,
Journal of Politics, vol. 84 no. 3
(July, 2022),
pp. 1878-1883 [doi] [abs].
- Todd, JD; Malesky, EJ; Tran, A; Le, QA, Testing legislator responsiveness to citizens and firms in single-party regimes: A field experiment in the vietnamese national assembly,
Journal of Politics, vol. 83 no. 4
(October, 2021),
pp. 1573-1588 [doi] [abs].
- Todd, JD; Cho, M; Vanberg, G, Politics, Polarization, and the U.S. Supreme Court,
in The U.S. Supreme Court and Contemporary Constitutional Law: The Obama Era and Its Legacy, edited by Kaiser, A-B; Petersen, N; Saurer, J
(2018),
pp. 41-66, Nomos / Routledge [doi] [abs].
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