Causal Inference and American Political Development
Jeffery A. Jenkins (Hrsg.)
Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Vergleichende und internationale Politikwissenschaft
Beschreibung
This volume discusses the application of causal inference techniques in the study of American political development (APD). Within political science, a movement focused on increasing the credibility of causal inferences (CI) has gained considerable traction in recent years. While CI has been incorporated extensively into most disciplinary subfields, it has not been applied often in the study of APD. This edited volume considers ways in which scholars of CI and APD can engage in mutually beneficial ways to produce better overall research.
Kundenbewertungen
process tracing, Federal Reserve, Historical institutionalism, Labor discrimination, Quantitative historical analysis, Survey research, Randomized controlled trials, Congress, public policy, American political development, Game theory, Political dynamics, Causal inference, Roll call voting, Voting rights, Natural experiments, Path dependence