Ward C. Krebs Family Professor,
Ph.D., California Institute of Technology


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Barry Weingast
Barry Weingast


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Research


Political Economy
New Economics of Organization and Institutions
American Politics
Federalism



Affiliations


Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution
Professor of Economics (by courtsey)
Senior Fellow, Stanford Center for International Development, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy
           Research (by courtsey)
Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for International Studies (by courtsey)



Selected Honors and Awards


  • James L. Barr Memorial Award for Public Economics., 1981.
  • Duncan Black Prize for the best paper, Public Choice, 1981 (with Kenneth A. Shepsle).
  • Heinz Eulau Award for the best paper of the year in the American Political Science Review, 1987 (with Kenneth A. Shepsle).
  • Fellow, Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, 1993-1994.
  • Mary Parker Follett Prize for the best paper in politics and history, 1994 (with Charles Stewart) and 1998.
  • Frankin L. Burdette Pi Sigma Alpha Award for the best paper presented at the 1994 American Political Science Association Meeting (with Kenneth Schultz).
  • Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Science, 1996-present.
  • Sage Award for best paper in the area of comparative politics presented at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, 2000 (with Alberto Diaz-Cayeros and Beatriz Magaloni).
  • Distinguished Scholar Award in Public Policy, Martin School of Public Policy, University of Kentucky, 2001.
  • William H. Riker Prize and Lecture, 2006.



Courses


PS 362, New Economics of Organization for Political Science, Spring 05-06

Caltech Rules (for writing social science papers)



Recent Publications


Books and edited collections

Symposium on: Institutions, Economics, and the Ancient Mediterranean World (editor, with Ian Morris), Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics Vol 160, No 4. (2004): 702-85.

Preferences and Situations: Points of Contact between Historical and Rational Choice Institutionalisms(editor, with Ira Katznelson). (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005.)

Handbook Political Economy (editor, with Donald Wittman) (New York: Oxford University Press, August 2006).

Selected Papers

"The Democratic Advantage: The Institutional Sources of State Power in International Competition" (with Kenneth A. Schultz). International Organization (Winter, 2003) 57: 3-42.

"The Positive Political Theory of Legislative History: New Perspectives on the 1964 Civil Rights Act and its Interpretation (with Daniel Rodriguez). University of Pennsylvania Law Review (April, 2003) 151 (4): 1417-1542.

“Constructing Self-Enforcing Democracy in Spain,” Joe Oppenheimer and Irwin Morris, eds., From Anarchy to Democracy (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2004).
                                   
“The Performance and Stability of Federalism: An Institutional Perspective” in Claude Menard and Mary Shirley, eds., Handbook of the New Institutional Economics. (Springer-Verglag, 2005).

“Caught in the Middle: The President, Congress, And the Political-Bureaucratic System,” in Joel Aberbach and Mark Peterson, eds., The Executive Branch and American Democracy. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005)

“Persuasion, Preference Change, and Critical Junctures: The Microfoundations of a Macroscopic Concept,” in Ira Katznelson and Barry R. Weingast, eds., Preferences and Situations: Points of Contact between Historical and Rational Choice Institutionalisms (New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2005.)

"Self-Enforcing Federalism," (with Rui J.P. de Figueiredo, Jr.). Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. (April, 2005) 21: 103-35.

"Regional Decentralization and Fiscal Incentives: Federalism, Chinese Style," (with Hehui Jin and Yingyi Qian) Journal of Public Economics 89 (2005): 1719-42.

"The Constitutional Dilemma of Economic Liberty" Journal of Economic Perspectives 19(3) (2005): 89-108.

"The Paradox of Expansionist Judicial Statutory Interpretations" (with Daniel B. Rodriguez) Northwestern University Law Review 101 (forthcoming, Fall 2006).

"Conditions for Judicial Independence" Published under "McNollgast" (With Mathew D. McCubbins and Roger Noll) Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues (forthcoming, 2006).

"Rationality, Inaccurate Mental Models, and Self-Confirming Equilibrium: A New Understanding of the American Revolution" (with Rui J.P. de Figueiredo, Jr., and Jack Rakove) Journal of Theoretical Politics (forthcoming).

"Constructing Self-Enforcing Federalism in the Early United States and Modern Russia (with Rui J. P. de Figueiredo, Jr., and Michael McFaul) Publius (2007, forthcoming).

"The New Separation of Powers Approach to American Politics" (with Rui J.P. de Figueiredo, Jr., and Tonja Jacobi) in Barry R. Weingast and Donald Wittman, eds., Handbook of Political Economy. (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006).

"The Political Economy Of Law: Decision-Making By Judicial, Legislative, Executive and Administrative Agencies" By McNollgast, in  A. Mitchell Polinsky and Stephen Shavel, eds., Law and Economics Handbook (North Holland, forthcoming, 2007).

"Crisis Bureaucracy: Homeland Security and the Political Design of Legal Mandates," (with Dara Kay Cohen and Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar),Stanford Law Review 59 (forthcoming, 2007).



Selected Working Papers
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"Second Generation Fiscal Federalism: Implications for Decentralized Democratic Governance and Economic Development," Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, May 2006.

"Self-Enforcing Consititutions: With An Application to Democratic Stability in America's First Century," Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, November 2005.

"Dysfunctional or Optimal Institutions?: State Debt Limitations, the Structure of State and Local Governments, and the Finance of American Infrastructure," (with John Joseph Wallis), Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, March 2006.

"The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850: Symbolic Gesture or Rational Guarantee?" (with Jeffrey Rogers Hummel), Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, January 2006.

"Tragic Brilliance: Equilibrium Party Hegemony in Mexico," (with Alberto Diaz-Cayeros and Beatriz Magaloni), Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, February 2006.

"Equilibrium Impotence: Why the States and Not the American National Government Financed Infrastructure Investment in the Antebellum Era," (with John Wallis), Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, October 2005.

"Ideas, Interest, and Credible Commitments in the American Revolution," (with Jack Rakove and Andrew R. Rutten), Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, August 2004.

"Strategically Speaking: A New Analysis of Presidents Going Public," (with Joshua D. Clinton, David E. Lewis and Stephanie R. Cellini) Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, July 2004.

"Vicious Cycles: Endogenous Political Extremism and Political Violence," (with Rui J.P. de Figueiredo, Jr.), Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, May 2001.

"The Untold Story of the 1964 Civil Rights Act: How the GOP Helped the Democrats Destroy the Solid South" (with Daniel B. Rodriguez), Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University (2006).

“Constructing Self-Enforcing Federalism in the Early United States and Modern Russia” (with Rui J. P. de Figueiredo, Jr., and Michael McFaul) Working Paper, Hoover Institution, Stanford University.



Civil War Project
Please click here for Works on American Political History, including my Civil War Project.


University Service


Vice Chair, Department of Political Science, 1995-96
Chair, Department of Political Science, 1996-2001
Provost's Housing Committee, 1999-2000
Appointments and Promotions Committee, School of Humanities and Sciences, 2000-01
Faculty Senate, 2000-01 (Member, Committee on Committees)
University Advisory Board, 2002-03
Member, Policy and Planning Advisory Committee, School of Humanities and Sciences, 2005-present