Brendan Connell
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Brendan Connell's research investigates the intersection of economics, politics, and international relations, with a particular focus on migration and global financial systems. His work examines how government compensation policies influence public support for immigration openness and explores the dynamics of migration as a form of economic coercion. Connell also studies the role of international financial institutions, such as the Federal Reserve, in the context of global migration patterns. His publications address topics like inequality within the partisan political economy, attitudes toward dollarization in Ecuador, and the relationship between Western diplomacy and state access to capital. He has also explored the implications of fiscal accountability mechanisms within democratic systems, such as the U.S. debt ceiling.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 16
- Citations: 18
Selected Publications
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Fairweather Cosmopolitans: Immigration Attitudes in Latin America During the Migrant Crisis (2024)
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Western diplomacy and state access to capital (2024)
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Democracy at the Limit: Does the U.S. Debt Ceiling Really Enhance Fiscal Accountability? (2024)
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Fed Up: The Global Ascension of the Federal Reserve in the Era of Migration (2023)
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Replication Data for: Another Day, Another Currency: Self-Interest, Experience, and Attitudes Toward Dollarization in Ecuador (2022)
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Another Day, Another Currency: Self-interest, Experience, and Attitudes Toward Dollarization in Ecuador (2022)
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Replication Data for: Migration and Economic Coercion (2021)
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Government compensation and citizen support for immigration openness (2021)
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Migration and Economic Coercion (2021)
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Inequality and the Partisan Political Economy (2021)
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ISQ_Data.tab (2020)
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ISQ_Replication_Do_File.do (2020)
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table4.tex (2020)
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Replication Data for: Electoral Rules, Interest Group Pressures, and the Price of Democratic Default (2020)
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ISQ_Log_File.smcl (2020)
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- Migration and Economic Coercion
- Inequality and the Partisan Political Economy
- Fed Up: The Global Ascension of the Federal Reserve in the Era of Migration
- Another Day, Another Currency: Self-interest, Experience, and Attitudes Toward Dollarization in Ecuador
- Fairweather Cosmopolitans: Immigration Attitudes in Latin America During the Migrant Crisis
- Replication Data for: Another Day, Another Currency: Self-Interest, Experience, and Attitudes Toward Dollarization in Ecuador
- Inequality and the Partisan Political Economy
- Migration and Economic Coercion
- Government compensation and citizen support for immigration openness
- Fairweather Cosmopolitans: Immigration Attitudes in Latin America During the Migrant Crisis
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