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Last published 2025
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Jacob Bundrick

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Lecturer I of Economics

Also affiliated: Kennedy Krieger Institute (2014); Johns Hopkins University (2014); Conway School of Landscape Design (2019–2021)

Faculty Researcher

3 h-index 9 pubs 24 cited

Biography and Research Information

OverviewAI-generated summary

Jacob Bundrick's research investigates the relationship between political incentives and economic development, as well as how incentive regimes interact with institutional quality. His work has explored how targeted economic development incentives might influence voter responses and whether these incentive structures can compensate for variations in the quality of governing institutions across different US states.

Bundrick has published nine scholarly works and has accumulated 24 citations. His h-index is 3. He has collaborated with Weici Yuan, Erica E. Smith, and Mavuto Kalulu, with whom he has co-authored one publication each.

Metrics

  • h-index: 3
  • Publications: 9
  • Citations: 24

Selected Publications

  • Do Incentive Regimes Compensate for Variations in Institutional Quality? Evidence from US States (2025)
    SSRN Electronic Journal DOI OpenAlex
  • Pandering Politicians? Targeted Economic Development Incentives and Voter Response (2021)
    Public Finance Review 2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Do Targeted Business Subsidies Improve Income and Reduce Poverty? A Synthetic Control Approach (2019)
    Economic Development Quarterly 9 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Do Business Subsidies Lead to Increased Economic Activity? Evidence from ArkansassS Quick Action Closing Fund (2018)
    SSRN Electronic Journal DOI OpenAlex
  • Do Business Subsidies Lead to Increased Economic Activity? Evidence from Arkansas’s Quick Action Closing Fund (2018)
    Review of Regional Studies 6 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Do Business Subsidies Lead to Increased Economic Activity? Evidence from Arkansas's Quick Action Closing Fund (2017)
    SSRN Electronic Journal 6 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • There's Nothing Natural About the State of Government Spending in Arkansas (2017)
    SSRN Electronic Journal DOI OpenAlex

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