David A. Steinberg, Ph.D.

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2010 Political Science Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
General, International Law and Relations, International Relations
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Victor C. Shih grad student UCSD
Hendrik Spruyt grad student 2010 Northwestern
 (The politics of exchange rate valuation in developing countries.)
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Steinberg DA, Tan Y. (2022) Public responses to foreign protectionism: Evidence from the US-China trade war. The Review of International Organizations. 1-23
Gueorguiev D, McDowell D, Steinberg DA. (2020) The Impact of Economic Coercion on Public Opinion: The Case of US–China Currency Relations Journal of Conflict Resolution. 64: 1555-1583
Schiumerini L, Steinberg DA. (2020) The Black Market Blues: The Political Costs of Illicit Currency Markets The Journal of Politics. 0-0
Steinberg D, McDowell D, Gueorguiev D. (2020) Inside looking out: how international policy trends shape the politics of capital controls in China Pacific Review. 1-27
Steinberg DA, Nelson SC. (2019) The Mass Political Economy of Capital Controls Comparative Political Studies. 52: 1575-1609
Nelson SC, Steinberg DA. (2018) Default Positions: What Shapes Public Attitudes about International Debt Disputes? International Studies Quarterly. 62: 520-533
Steinberg DA, Nelson SC, Nguyen C. (2018) Does democracy promote capital account liberalization Review of International Political Economy. 25: 854-883
McDowell D, Steinberg DA. (2017) Systemic Strengths, Domestic Deficiencies: The Renminbi’s Future as a Reserve Currency Journal of Contemporary China. 26: 801-819
Steinberg DA. (2016) Developmental states and undervalued exchange rates in the developing world Review of International Political Economy. 1-32
Steinberg DA. (2016) Bankers, Bureaucrats, and Central Bank Politics: The Myth of Neutrality. By Christopher Adolph. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 390p. $109.99. Perspectives On Politics. 14: 242-243
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