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2022-23

  • August 26 — Segregation Legacies: Coercion, Resistance, and the Geography of Indigenous Enclaves in Mexico — Jenny Guardado Rodriguez — Georgetown University
  • September 9 — Laissez-Faire Democracy? — Christopher Freiman — College of William & Mary
  • September 16 — The Fractured-Land Hypothesis — Mark Koyama — George Mason University
  • September 23 — Noxious Government Markets: Evidence From the International Arms Trade — Christopher Coyne — George Mason University
  • September 30 — Machine Gun Politics: Why Politicians Cooperate with Criminal Groups — Jessie Trudeau — Brown University
  • October 14 — (Coase)a Nostra — Henry Thompson — University of Mississippi
  • October 21 — Languages, Ideologies, and Collective Action Problems — Yang Zhou — University of North Texas
  • November 4 — Democracy, Dictatorship, and the Monetary Commons — Bryan Cutsinger — Angelo State University
  • November 11 — Identification of Right-Wing Extremist Discourse and Its Effects on Political Violence: A Case Study on Parler — David Muchlinski — Georgia Institute of Technology
  • December 2 — Measuring Constitutional Textual Entrenchment and Long Run Associated Outcomes — Eric Alston — University of Colorado Boulder
  • January 20 — The Impact of R1 Classification on Universities — Justin Callais — University of Louisiana at Lafayette
  • January 27 — Canadian Evidence on the American Antebellum Puzzle — Vincent Geloso — George Mason University
  • February 3 — Uncertain Times: The Causal Effects of Coups on National Income — Kevin Grier — Texas Tech University
  • February 10 — The Impact of City-County Mergers: Evidence from Sichuan Province— Linan Peng — Southeastern Louisiana University
  • February 17 — Women's Property Rights, Factors of Production and Economic Growth — Kathleen Sheehan — Creighton University
  • February 24 — The Impact of Drug-Induced Homicide Laws on Unintentional Drug Overdose Deaths — Audrey Redford — Hampden-Sydney College
  • March 3 — Does Oil Production Matter for State Level Inflation? — James Dean — North Dakota State University
  • March 24 — Friends or Foes? The Insurgent’s Dilemma of Seeking Legitimacy While Keeping Secrets — Edwar Escalante — Angelo State University
  • March 31 — The Impact of State Voting Processes in the 2020 Election: Estimating their Effects on Voter Turnout, Voting Method, and the Spread of COVID-19 — Samuel Absher — RAND Corporation
  • April 7 — Lockdown and COVID-19: A US State Dynamic Panel Analysis — Michael Makovi — Northwood University
  • April 21 — Shock Me Like a Hurricane: How Hurricane Katrina Changed Louisiana's Formal and Informal Institutions — Raymond March — North Dakota State University
  • April 28 — Individualism and Financial Inclusion for Females — Israt Jahan — University of Wisconsin—La Crosse
  • May 5 — Removing Regulatory Barriers to Banking through Cryptointermediation: The Expansion of Cryptocurrency Markets in Africa — Edward Stringham — Trinity College

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