Marc N. Meredith, Ph.D.

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2008 Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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General, General Economics
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Daniel Kessler grad student 2008 Stanford
 (Essays in political economics.)
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Goel S, Meredith M, Morse M, et al. (2020) One Person, One Vote: Estimating the Prevalence of Double Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections American Political Science Review. 114: 456-469
Bartanen B, Grissom JA, Joshi E, et al. (2018) Mapping Inequalities in Local Political Representation: Evidence from Ohio School Boards: Aera Open. 4: 233285841881807
Grimmer J, Hersh E, Meredith M, et al. (2018) Obstacles to Estimating Voter ID Laws’ Effect on Turnout The Journal of Politics. 80: 1045-1051
Hopkins DJ, Meredith M, Morse M, et al. (2017) Voting But for the Law: Evidence from Virginia on Photo Identification Requirements Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 14: 79-128
Meredith M, Morse M. (2017) Discretionary Disenfranchisement: The Case of Legal Financial Obligations The Journal of Legal Studies. 46: 309-338
Gerber AS, Huber GA, Meredith M, et al. (2017) Does Incarceration Reduce Voting? Evidence about the Political Consequences of Spending Time in Prison The Journal of Politics. 79: 1130-1146
Meredith M, Morse M. (2015) The politics of the restoration of ex-felon voting rights: The case of Iowa Quarterly Journal of Political Science. 10: 41-100
Gerber AS, Huber GA, Meredith M, et al. (2015) Can Incarcerated Felons Be (Re)integrated into the Political System? Results from a Field Experiment American Journal of Political Science. 59: 912-926
Meredith M, Morse M. (2014) Do Voting Rights Notification Laws Increase Ex-Felon Turnout? Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science. 651: 220-249
Ansolabehere S, Meredith M, Snowberg E. (2014) Mecro-economic voting: Local information and micro-perceptions of the macro-economy Economics and Politics. 26: 380-410
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