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Lecturer I of Economics
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Jacob Bundrick's research focuses on the intersection of political incentives and economic development, particularly examining how targeted economic development incentives influence voter response and whether these incentive regimes can compensate for variations in institutional quality across U.S. states. His work contributes to understanding the strategic use of economic policy in political contexts. Bundrick has published nine scholarly works, accumulating 24 citations and an h-index of 3. He collaborates with Weici Yuan at the University of Central Arkansas on shared publications. His most recent publication dates to 2025, indicating recent activity in his research pursuits.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 9
- Citations: 24
Selected Publications
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Do Incentive Regimes Compensate for Variations in Institutional Quality? Evidence from US States (2025)
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Pandering Politicians? Targeted Economic Development Incentives and Voter Response (2021)
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- Pandering Politicians? Targeted Economic Development Incentives and Voter Response
- Pandering Politicians? Targeted Economic Development Incentives and Voter Response
- Do Incentive Regimes Compensate for Variations in Institutional Quality? Evidence from US States
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