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JANUARY 2018 GEORGE ANTHONY KRAUSE OFFICE ADDRESS Department of Public Administration and Policy 280G Baldwin Hall University of Georgia 355 South Jackson Street Athens, Georgia 30602 Phone: (706) 542 7278 (office) Fax: (706) 583 0610 E-Mail: gkrause@uga.edu Website: https://georgeakrause.wordpress.com/ ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2017 Present Alumni Foundation Distinguished Professor of Public Administration, University of Georgia, Department of Public Administration and Policy 2005 2017: Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Department of Political Science 2000 2005: Associate Professor, University of South Carolina, Department of Political Science 1994 2000: Assistant Professor, University of South Carolina, Department of Government and International Studies EDUCATION Ph.D. West Virginia University, Political Science (1994) Dissertation Title: "Politicians, Bureaucrats, and the Institutional Dynamics of Economic Regulation." M.A. West Virginia University, Political Science (1993) M.A. West Virginia University, Economics (1990) B.A. University of Pittsburgh, Economics (Cum Laude) (1988) 1

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS American Politics, Political Institutions, Political Organizations, and Political Economics: American Political Institutions, Public Bureaucracy/Public Administration, Executive/Presidential Politics, Political Economics, Public Policy, State Politics & Policy, Federalism, Legislative Politics, and Regulation Quantitative Methods: Basic and Advanced Econometrics, Classical and Modern Time Series Analysis, Maximum Likelihood Limited Dependent Variable Models, Robust and Nonparametric Estimation, Mathematical Statistics (Probability and Inference Theory), Mathematics for Political Scientists (Differential and Integral Calculus; Matrix Algebra; Optimization Methods, Differential Equations), Applied Analytical Theory (Decision Theory) Current Primary Research Interests: Bureaucratic Leadership in U.S. Federal and State Agencies; The Prospects, Limits, and Exercise of Executive Authority in U.S. Federal and State Governments; Administrative Foundations of Distributive Policymaking Applied to the Study of U.S. Federal Grants; Consequences of Centralization of Fiscal and Budgetary Policymaking Institutions; and Time Discounting of Information and Electoral Accountability A. BOOK PUBLICATIONS [A.1] [A.2] [A.3] Krause, George A. 1999. A Two Way Street: The Institutional Dynamics of the Modern Administrative State. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. [Paperback and Digital Re Issued Editions: October 2010]. Krause, George A., and Kenneth J. Meier. Editors. 2003. Politics, Policy, and Organizations: Frontiers in the Scientific Study of Bureaucracy. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. [Paperback Edition: August 2005]. Kanthak, Kristin, and George A. Krause. 2012. The Diversity Paradox: Political Parties, Legislatures, and the Organizational Foundations of Representation in America. New York: Oxford University Press. [Paperback and Hardcover Editions]. 2

B. JOURNAL ARTICLE PUBLICATIONS [B.1] [B.2] [B.3] [B.4] [B.5] [B.6] [B.7] [B.8] [B.9] Krause, George A. 1994. "Federal Reserve Policy Decision Making: Political and Bureaucratic Influences." American Journal of Political Science 38(February): 124 144. Krause, George A. 1994. "Economics, Politics, and Policy Change: Examining the Consequences of Deregulation in the Banking Industry." American Politics Quarterly 22(April): 221 243. Dilger, Robert Jay, George A. Krause, and Randolph R. Moffett. 1995. "State Legislative Professionalism and Gubernatorial Effectiveness, 1978 91." Legislative Studies Quarterly 20(November): 553 571. Krause, George A. 1996. "Agent Heterogeneity and Consensual Decision Making on the Federal Open Market Committee." Public Choice 88(July): 83 101. Krause, George A. 1996. "The Institutional Dynamics of Policy Administration: Bureaucratic Influence over Securities Regulation." American Journal of Political Science 40(November): 1083 1121. Mooney, Christopher Z., and George A. Krause. 1997. "Of Silicon and Political Science: Computationally Intensive Techniques of Statistical Estimation and Inference." British Journal of Political Science 27(January): 83 110. Krause, George A., and David B. Cohen. 1997. "Presidential Use of Executive Orders, 1953 1994." American Politics Quarterly 25(October): 458 481. Erratum: American Politics Research 1999, 27(April): 267 268. Krause, George A. 1997. "Policy Preference Formation and Subsystem Behaviour: The Case of Commercial Bank Regulation." British Journal of Political Science 27(October): 525 550. Krause, George A. 1997. "Voters, Information Heterogeneity, and the Dynamics of Aggregate Economic Expectations." American Journal of Political Science 41(October): 1170 1200. [B.10] Krause, George A., and Jim Granato. 1998. "Fooling Some of the Public Some of the Time? A Test for Weak Rationality with Heterogeneous Information Levels." Public Opinion Quarterly 62(Summer): 135 151. [B.11] Krause, George A., and Jeffrey E. Cohen. 2000. "Opportunity, Constraints, and the Development of the Institutional Presidency: The Case of Executive Order Issuance, 1939 1996." Journal of Politics 62(February): 88 114. [B.12] Krause, George A. 2000. Testing for the Strong Form of Rational Expectations with Heterogeneously Informed Agents. Political Analysis 8(Summer): 285 305. [B.13] Krause, George A. 2000. "Partisan and Ideological Sources of Fiscal Deficits in the United States." American Journal of Political Science 44(July): 541 559. [B.14] Cohen, David B., and George A. Krause. 2000. "Presidents, Chiefs of Staff, and White House Organizational Behavior: Survey Evidence From the Reagan and Bush Administrations". Presidential Studies Quarterly 30(September): 421 442. 3

[B.15] Granato, Jim, and George A. Krause. 2000. "Information Diffusion within the Electorate: The Asymmetric Transmission of Political Economic Information." Electoral Studies 19(December): 519 537. [B.16] Whitby, Kenny J., and George A. Krause. 2001. Race, Issue Heterogeneity, and Public Policy: The Republican Revolution of the 104 th U.S. Congress and Representation of African American Policy Interests. British Journal of Political Science 31(July): 555 572. [B.17] Krause, George A. 2002. Separated Powers and Institutional Growth in the Presidential and Congressional Branches: Distinguishing Between Short Run versus Long Run Dynamics. Political Research Quarterly 55(March) 27 57. [B.18] Krause, George A. 2003. Coping with Uncertainty: Analyzing Risk Propensities of SEC Budgetary Decisions, 1949 1997. American Political Science Review 97(February): 171 188. [B.19] Bowman, Ann O=M., and George A. Krause. 2003. Power Shift: Measuring Policy Centralization in U.S. Intergovernmental Relations, 1947 1998. American Politics Research 31(May): 301 325. [B.20] Krause, George A. 2004. The Secular Decline in Presidential Domestic Policy Making: An Organizational Perspective. Presidential Studies Quarterly 34(December): 79 92. [B.21] Krause, George A. 2005. Electoral Incentives, Political Business Cycles, and Macroeconomic Performance: Empirical Evidence from Postwar U.S. Personal Income Growth. British Journal of Political Science 35(January): 77 101. [B.22] Krause, George A., and James W. Douglas. 2005. Institutional Design versus Reputational Explanations of Agency Performance: Evidence from U.S. Government Macroeconomic and Fiscal Projections. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 15(April): 281 306. [B.23] Krause, George A., and Ann O=M. Bowman. 2005. Adverse Selection, Political Parties, and Policy Delegation in the American Federal System. Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization 21(October): 359 387. [B.24] Krause, George A., and James W. Douglas. 2006. Does Agency Competition Improve the Quality of Policy Analysis? Evidence from OMB and CBO Current Year Fiscal Projections. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 25(Winter): 53 74. [B.25] Krause, George A. 2006. Beyond the Norm: Cognitive Biases and the Behavioral Underpinnings of U.S. Federal Agency Macroeconomic Forecasts. Rationality and Society 18(May): 157 191. [B.26] Krause, George A., David E. Lewis, and James W. Douglas. 2006. Political Appointments, Civil Service Systems, and Bureaucratic Competence: Organizational Balancing and Executive Branch Revenue Forecasts in the American States. American Journal of Political Science 50(July): 770 787. [B.27] Krause, George A., and J. Kevin Corder. 2007. Explaining Bureaucratic Optimism: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Federal Executive Agency Macroeconomic Forecasts. American Political Science Review 101(February): 129 142. 4

[B.28] Gomez, Brad T., Thomas G. Hansford, and George A. Krause. 2007. The Republicans Should Pray for Rain: Weather, Turnout, and Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections. Journal of Politics 69(August): 649 663. [B.29] Krause, George A. 2009. Organizational Complexity and Coordination Dilemmas in U.S. Executive Politics. Presidential Studies Quarterly 39(March): 74 88. (Special Issue on The Administrative Presidency ). [B.30] Kanthak, Kristin, and George A. Krause. 2010. Valuing Diversity in Political Organizations: Gender and Token Minorities in the U.S. House of Representatives. American Journal of Political Science 54(October): 839 854. [B.31] Kanthak, Kristin, and George A. Krause. 2011. Coordination Dilemmas and the Valuation of Women in the U.S. Senate: Reconsidering the Critical Mass Problem. Journal of Theoretical Politics 23(April): 188 214. [B.32] Carpenter, Daniel, and George A. Krause. 2012. Reputation and Public Administration. Public Administration Review 72(January/February): 26 32. [B.33] Krause, George A., and Benjamin F. Melusky. 2012. Concentrated Powers: Unilateral Executive Authority and Fiscal Policymaking in the American States. Journal of Politics 74(January): 98 112. [B.34] Krause, George A., and James W. Douglas. 2013. Organizational Structure and the Optimal Design of Policymaking Panels: Evidence from Consensus Group Commissions Revenue Forecasts in the American States. American Journal of Political Science 57(January): 135B149. [B.35] Krause, George A., David E. Lewis, and James W. Douglas. 2013. Politics Can Limit Policy Opportunism in Fiscal Institutions: Evidence from Official General Fund Revenue Forecasts in the American States. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 32(Spring): 271 295. [B.36] Krause, George A. 2013. Representative Democracy and Policymaking in the Administrative State: Is Agency Policymaking Necessarily Better? Journal of Public Policy 33(August): 111 135. [B.37] Krause, George A., and Benjamin F. Melusky. 2014. Retrospective Economic Voting and the Intertemporal Dynamics of Electoral Accountability in the American States. Journal of Politics 76(October): 1102 1115. [B.38] Carpenter, Daniel, and George A. Krause. 2015. Transactional Authority and Bureaucratic Politics. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 25(January): 5 25. [B.39] Krause, George A., and Ian Palmer Cook. 2015. Partisan Presidential Influence Over U.S. Federal Budgetary Outcomes: Evidence from a Stochastic Decomposition of Executive Budget Proposals. Political Science Research & Methods 3(May): 243 264. [B.40] Krause, George A., and Anne Joseph O Connell. 2016. Experiential Learning and Presidential Management of the U.S. Federal Bureaucracy: Logic and Evidence from Agency Leadership Appointments. American Journal of Political Science 60(October): 914 931. 5

C. BOOK CHAPTERS [C.1] [C.2] [C.3] [C.4] [C.5] [C.6] [C.7] Krause, George A. 2003. Agency Risk Propensities Involving the Demand for Bureaucratic Discretion. An original essay in the edited book volume Politics, Policy, and Organizations: Frontiers in the Scientific Study of Public Bureaucracy, George A. Krause and Kenneth J. Meier, eds. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Meier, Kenneth J., and George A. Krause. 2003. Conclusion: An Agenda for the Scientific Study of Bureaucracy. A review essay in the co-edited book volume Politics, Policy, and Organizations: Frontiers in the Scientific Study of Public Bureaucracy, George A. Krause and Kenneth J. Meier, eds. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Meier, Kenneth J., and George A. Krause. 2003. The Scientific Study of Bureaucracy: An Overview. A review essay in the co-edited book volume Politics, Policy, and Organizations: Frontiers in the Scientific Study of Public Bureaucracy, George A. Krause and Kenneth J. Meier, eds. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press. Krause, George A. 2003. Uncertainty and Legislative Capacity for Controlling the Bureaucracy. An original essay in the edited book volume Uncertainty in American Politics. Barry C. Burden, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press. Krause, George A., and Brent M. Dupay. 2009. Coordinated Action and the Limits of Presidential Control Over the Bureaucracy: Lessons from the George W. Bush Presidency. An original essay in the edited book volume President George W. Bush=s Influence over Bureaucracy and Policy: Extraordinary Times, Extraordinary Powers. Colin Provost and Paul Teske, eds. New York: Palgrave. Krause, George A. 2010. Legislative Delegation of Authority to Bureaucratic Agencies. A review essay in the edited book volume The Oxford Handbook of American Bureaucracy. Robert F. Durant, ed. New York: Oxford University Press. November. Krause, George A., and Neal D. Woods. 2014. State Bureaucracy: Policy Delegation, Comparative Institutional Capacity, and Administrative Politics in the American States. An original essay in the edited book volume The Oxford Handbook of State and Local Government. Donald P. Haider Markel, ed. New York: Oxford University Press. D. BOOK REVIEWS AND MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS [D.1] [D.2] [D.3] Krause, George A. 1994. "Is Regression Analysis Really Leading Political Science Down a Blind Alley?" PS: Political Science and Politics. (June): 187 190. Book Review: Policy Currents (APSA Public Policy section newsletter). 1995. Congress, the President, and Policymaking: A Historical Analysis. Jean Reith Schroedel. 1994. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Press. Book Review: The Political Methodologist (APSA Political Methodology section newsletter). 1996 (vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 17B19). Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Econometrics. George G. Judge, Carter Hill, William Griffiths, and Tsoung-Chao Lee 1982. First edition. New York: John Wiley and Sons. 6

[D.4] [D.5] [D.6] [D.7] [D.8] [D.9] Book Review: Journal of Economic History. 1999 (vol. 59, no.1, pp. 255 256) Nixon s Economy: Booms, Busts, Dollars, and Votes. Allen J. Matusow. 1997. Lawrence, KS: University of Kansas Press. Book Review: Congress & The Presidency. 1999 (vol. 26, no.1, pp. 109 111) Other People s Money: Policy Change, Congress, and Bank Regulation. Jeffrey Worsham. 1997. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Book Review: The Political Methodologist (APSA Political Methodology section newsletter). 2001 (vol. 12, no. 4, pp. 36 37). Introduction to Econometrics: A Modern Approach. Jeffrey M. Wooldridge. 2000. SouthBWestern College Publishing. Book Review: American Political Science Review. 2002 (vol. 96, December, pp.828 829). With a Stroke of a Pen: Executive Orders and Presidential Power. Kenneth R. Mayer. 2000. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Book Review: Public Choice. 2003 (vol. 114, no.1 2, pp. 237 241). Continuity and Change in U.S. House Elections. David W. Brady, John F. Cogan, and Morris P. Fiorina, eds. 2000. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. Book Review: Journal of Politics. 2003 (vol. 65, May, pp. 592 595). Governance and Performance: New Perspectives. Carolyn J. Heinrich and Laurence E. Lynn, Jr., Editors. 2000. Washington, D.C. Georgetown University Press. [D.10] Book Review: Presidential Studies Quarterly. 2003 (vol. 33, December, pp. 941 943). Presidents and the Politics of Agency Design: Political Insulation in the United States Government Bureaucracy, 1946 1997. David E. Lewis. 2002. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. [D.11] Book Review: Perspectives on Politics. 2013 (vol. 11, September, pp. 962 963). Bureaucratic Ambition: Careers, Motives, and the Innovative Administrator. Manuel P. Teodoro. 2011. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. [D.12] Blog Post: London School of Economics and Political Science s Daily Blog on American Politics & Policy. September 25, 2014. Non academic audience summary of Krause and Melusky s Retrospective Economic Voting and the Intertemporal Dynamics of Electoral Accountability in the American States. Journal of Politics 2014: 76(October): 1102 1115. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2014/09/25/over-time-voters-no-longer-hold-formergovernors-accountable-for-their-economic-policy-successes-and-failures-paving-the-way-forthem-to-seek-office-once-more/ [D.13] Blog Post: American Journal of Political Science s Blog: How to Design Effective Policymaking Panels: Lessons from Consensus Group Commissions in the American States. September 29, 2014. Non academic audience summary of Krause and Douglas s Organizational Structure and the Optimal Design of Policymaking Panels: Evidence from Consensus Group Commissions= Revenue Forecasts in the American States. American Journal of Political Science 2013: 57(January): 135 149. http://ajps.org/2014/09/29/how-to-design-effective-policymaking-panels-lessons-from-consens us-group-commissions-in-the-american-states/ 7

[D.14] Blog Post: American Journal of Political Science s Blog: Experiential Learning and Presidential Management of the U.S. Federal Bureaucracy: Logic and Evidence from Agency Leadership Appointments. November 2, 2015. Non academic audience summary of Krause and O Connell s AExperiential Learning and Presidential Management of the U.S. Federal Bureaucracy: Logic and Evidence from Agency Leadership Appointments. American Journal of Political Science 60(October): 914-931. https://ajps.org/2015/11/02/experiential-learning-and-presidential-management-of-the-u-sfederal-bureaucracy-logic-and-evidence-from-agency-leadership-appointments/ E. MANUSCRIPTS UNDER REVIEW/WORKING PAPERS/WORKS IN PROGRESS [E.1] [E.2] [E.3] [E.4] [E.5] [E.6] [E.7] [E.8] [E.9] Berkowitz, Daniel M., and George A. Krause. How Bureaucratic Leadership Shape Policy Outcomes: Partisan Politics and Affluent Citizens Incomes in the American States. (Under Review) Krause, George A., and Matthew Zarit. The Administrative Foundations of Executive Particularism: How Institutional Arrangements Shape the Allocation of U.S. Federal Grants. (Under Review) Krause, George A., and Matthew Zarit. Understanding Political-Economic Development in the American South. (Under Review) Krause, George A., and Anne Joseph O Connell. When and How Bureaucratic Leadership Matters: Political Accountability, Bureaucratic Responsibility, and Budgetary Support for U.S. Federal Agencies. (Under Review) Krause, George A., and Anne Joseph O Connell. Understanding Loyalty-Competence Tradeoffs for for Appointed U.S. Federal Bureaucratic Leaders During the Modern Administrative Presidency Era. (Undergoing Revisions) Krause, George A., and Matthew Zarit. The Negative Politics of Distributive Policymaking: U.S. Federal Grants and the Contraction of Administrative Authority. (In Progress: In Preparation for 2018 Southern Political Science Association Meetings) Krause, George A., and Qiyuan Roger Jin. Does Budgetary Centralization Induce Policy Stability? Continuity and Change in U.S. Federal Budgeting, 1894 1940. (In Progress: In Preparation for 2018 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings) Krause, George A., and Qiyuan Roger Jin. Can Budget Reforms Improve Policy Coherence Between the Executive and Legislative Branches? Historical Evidence from the 1921 Budget and Accounting Control Act. (In Progress) Krause, George A. Reconciling the Administrative Presidency Dilemma: Presidential Learning, Skill Complementarities, and Organizational Change in U.S. Federal Agencies. (In Progress) 8

COURSES TAUGHT Public Administration and Democracy (MPA Graduate Level) Upcoming. Linear Statistical Models (Ph.D. Level) Upcoming. U.S. Executive Branch Politics (Ph.D. Graduate level) U.S. Presidency (Ph.D. Graduate level) Time Series Analysis (Ph.D. Graduate level) Maximum Likelihood Theory and Limited Dependent Variable Models (Ph.D. Graduate level) Introduction to Mathematics for Political Scientists: Calculus and Matrix Algebra (Ph.D. Graduate level) Introduction to Mathematical Statistics: Probability and Inference (Ph.D. Graduate level) Executive Authority in the American Political System (Capstone Seminar for Undergraduate Majors) The American Presidency (Undergraduate level) Introduction to American Politics (Undergraduate level) Introduction to Public Policy (Undergraduate level) Controversies in American Government: Democratic Accountability and Representation in the U.S. (Undergraduate level) Introduction to the Legislative Process: U.S. Congress (Undergraduate level) Introduction to Political Science as a Discipline (Undergraduate level) Public Data Analysis (MPA Graduate level) Introduction to Financial Administration (MPA Graduate level) Introduction to Regulatory Policy (Undergraduate level) Introduction to Empirical Political Analysis (Undergraduate level) 9

SPECIAL INVITED RESEARCH PRESENTATIONS & DISCUSSANT PARTICIPATION Vanderbilt University, New Developments in the Study of Executive Politics Conference, June 1-2, 2018. Upcoming. Emory University, Department of Political Science, April 27, 2018. Upcoming. University of Wisconsin-Madison, LaFollette School of Public Affairs, The Empirical Study of Agency Policymaking Conference, March 23, 2018. Upcoming. University of Georgia, Department of Public Administration & Policy, February 2, 2017. Vanderbilt University, Department of Political Science, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Visiting Scholar-in-Residence, May 10-May 22, 2016. The Ohio State University, Workshop in American Politics, Department of Political Science, April 21, 2016. University of Virginia, American Politics Workshop, Department of Political Science, March 4, 2016. Clemson University, Department of Political Science, October 23, 2015. University of Georgia, School of Public and International Affairs, September 25, 2015. University of Chicago, American Politics Workshop, Department of Political Science. March 9, 2015. University of Notre Dame, Department of Political Science. January 29, 2015. Indiana University-Bloomington, State Politics & Policy Conference, Department of Political Science & School of Public and Environmental Affairs. May 15-17, 2014. Washington University-St. Louis, Political Economy Conference in Honor of Norman Schofield, Center for New Institutional Social Sciences. April 2013. Indiana University-Bloomington, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, Governance and Management Research Speaker Series. April 2013. Princeton University, Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to the Administrative Presidency Conference, September 14, 2012. Hertie School of Governance, Fiscal Governance Centre, Berlin, Germany. May 2012. Herbert A. Simon Award Lecture. 2012 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings. April 2012. University of Michigan, Department of Political Science, Interdisciplinary Workshop in American Politics, March 2012. Vanderbilt University, Department of Political Science, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, Visiting Scholar-in-Residence, February-March 2012. Vanderbilt University, Government Expertise: Information and Political Institutions Conference, September 2011. 10

University of South Carolina, Department of Political Science. September 2011. Invited Discussant: Sean Gailmard and John W. Patty s Book Manuscript Learning While Governing: Information, Accountability, and Executive Branch Institutions (Part III: Eliciting Information, Chapters 6 & 7). Sponsored by Center for American Politics, Harvard University. January 28, 2011. University of Southern California, Governance Salon, School of Policy, Planning, and Development. January 2011. University of California-Merced, Politics of Federal Spending Conference, May 2010. Harvard University, Center for American Political Studies, Department of Government, March 2009. Invited Discussant: David E. Lewis s Book Manuscript The Politics of Presidential Appointments: Political Control and Bureaucratic Performance (The Pattern of Politicization: A Closer Quantitative Analysis [Chapter 5]; Politicization and Performance: The Case of the Federal Emergency Management Agency [Chapter 6]; Politicization and Performance: The Larger Pattern [Chapter 7]). Sponsored by Center for the Study of Democratic Politics & Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University. November, 2006). University of Pittsburgh, Department of Political Science, December 2003. Emory University, Department of Political Science, October 2003. University of Rochester, Department of Political Science, Wallis Institute of Political Economy, May 2003. Princeton University, Department of Politics, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, May 2003. Columbia University, Department of Political Science and Politics and Society Workshop, February 2002. Texas A&M University, Political Control of the Bureaucracy Conference, February 2002. Texas A&M University, Scientific Study of Bureaucracy Conference, February 2001. George Mason University, Center for the Study of Public Choice, October 2000. University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, American Politics Research Group, March 2000. Vanderbilt University, Department of Political Science, March 2000. University of California-Davis, Department of Political Science, November 1999. Texas A&M University. Reinventing the Presidency for the 21 st Century Conference, September 1999. Michigan State University, Department of Political Science, January 1998. 11

RECENT GENERAL CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS The Negative Politics of Distributive Policymaking: U.S. Federal Grants and the Contraction of Administrative Authority. Presidents and Executive Politics section. 2018 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Chicago, IL. April. Upcoming. (Co-author: Matthew Zarit) Does Budgetary Centralization Induce Policy Stability? Continuity and Change in U.S. Federal Budgeting, 1894 1940. Presidents and Executive Politics section. 2018 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Chicago, IL. April. Upcoming. (Co-author: Qiyuan Roger Jin) Chair and Discussant: Agencies and Executive Appointments. panel. Presidents and Executive Politics section. 2018 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Chicago, IL. April. Upcoming. The Negative Politics of Distributive Policymaking: U.S. Federal Grants and Rescissions of Executive Policymaking Authority under Separation of Powers Arrangements, 1984-2008. Understanding the President s Role in Policymaking panel. Presidents and Executive Politics section. 2018 Southern Political Science Association meetings. New Orleans, LA. January. (Co-author: Matthew Zarit) Chair and Discussant: Exit, Voice, or Loyalty: Bureaucratic Personnel Dynamics. panel. Bureaucratic Politics section. 2018 Southern Political Science Association meetings. New Orleans, LA. January. Reputation Durability and Intertemporal Accountability in Electoral Politics: A Proposed Design. Advances in the Study of Political Campaigns panel. Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior section. 2017 American Political Science Association meetings. San Francisco, CA. September. (Co-author: Celia Paris) Presidential Control and Slippage in Distributive Policymaking: Bureaucratic Leadership and Presidential Particularism Reconsidered. Appointee Politics: New Research panel. Presidency and Executive Politics section. 2017 Public Management Research Association meetings. American University, Washington, D.C.: June. (Co-author: Matthew Zarit) Presidential Control and Slippage in Distributive Policymaking: Bureaucratic Leadership and Presidential Particularism Reconsidered. Separation of Powers and the Administrative State panel. Presidency and Executive Politics section. 2017 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Chicago, IL. April. (Co-author: Matthew Zarit) Chair and Discussant: Inter-Branch Bargaining. panel. Presidency and Executive Politics section. 2017 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Chicago, IL. April. Reconciling the Administrative Presidency Dilemma: Presidential Learning, Skill Complementarities, and Organizational Change in U.S. Federal Agencies. Channeling Bureaucratic Ambition: Government Professions and Career Systems Mini-Conference Panel. Public Administration section. 2016 American Political Science Association meetings. Philadelphia, PA. September. 12

Measuring Agent Leadership Traits in the U.S. Federal Bureaucracy: Loyalty, Managerial Skills, and Policy Expertise from President Carter to President George W. Bush. Agencies and Appointees panel. Presidents Executive Politics section. 2016 American Political Science Association meetings. Philadelphia, PA: September. (Co-author: Anne Joseph O Connell) Roundtable Participant (Author Meets the Critics): Pamela J. Clouser McCann s The Federal Design Dilemma: Congress and Intergovernmental Delegation. (2016 Cambridge University Press). Midwest Public Administration Caucus. 2016 American Political Science Association Meetings. Philadelphia, PA. September. Measuring Agent Leadership Traits in the U.S. Federal Bureaucracy: Loyalty, Managerial Skills, and Policy Expertise from President Carter to President George W. Bush. Congress and the Executive panel. Co-sponsored by both the Legislative Politics & Bureaucratic Politics section. 2016 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. April. (Co-author: Anne Joseph O Connell) Agenda Construction and Representation in American Democracy: Presidential Policy Priorities from Eisenhower through Obama. The President and Public Opinion: New Directions panel. Presidency & Executive Politics section. 2016 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. April. (Co-author: Anthony M. Bertelli) Roundtable Participant: Why Do We Have No Theory of Policy Implementation? Midwest Public Administration Caucus. 2016 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings. Chicago, IL. April. Can Bureaucratic Leadership Mitigate Common Agency Problems? Institutional Policy Conflict and the Political Calculus of Budgetary Support for U.S. Federal Agencies. Presidential Authority in Action panel. Presidency & Executive Politics section. 2015 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. April. (Co-author: Anne Joseph O Connell) Why Regional Convergence? Unbundling the Causal Dynamics of Partisan Competition in Legislatures and Economic Performance in the American States. Politics of Good (Bad) Governance and Economic Development panel. Comparative Political Economy section. 2015 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. (Co-author: Matthew Zarit) Discussant: Junior Scholar Symposium: Financial Markets: Reform and Liberalization. 2015 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Chicago, IL. April. Discussant: Presidents and Bureaucratic Management. panel. Presidency and Executive Politics section. 2015 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Chicago, IL. April. Roundtable Participant: The Intersection of Politics and Administration: What Do We Still Not Know? Midwest Public Administration Caucus. 2015 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings. Chicago, IL. April. 13

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES & ORGANIZATIONS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS: American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association Public Management Research Association EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER: Publius: The Journal of Federalism (Advisory Council: 2016 Present) American Journal of Political Science (2014 Present) Journal of Politics (2005 2006, 2009 2014) Political Analysis (2003 2007) Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (2002 2009). AWARD & SECTION COMMITTEES: Committee Member, Herbert Kaufman Award for Best Paper in Public Administration, 2001 American Political Science Association meetings. Committee Chair, Best Paper by an Emerging Scholar Award, 2006 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Committee Chair, Herbert A. Simon Career Achievement Award in the Scientific Study of Bureaucracy, 2007 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Committee Member, Richard Neustadt Award Committee for Best Reference Book on the Presidency in 2009. 2010 Presidency Research Group section of the American Political Science Association. Committee Member, Best Article Published in Journal of Politics during 2010 Calendar Year (Volume 72) Committee Chair, MPAC President Nomination Committee, 2013 Midwest Political Science Association meetings. Committee Chair, 2014 George C. Edwards III Dissertation Award, APSA Presidency and Executive Politics Section 14

Executive Committee Member, APSA Political Economy section (2013B2015) Committee Member, 2015 The Legacy Award, APSA Presidency and Executive Politics Section Treasurer & Secretary, APSA Presidents & Executive Politics section (2015-2016) Vice-President, APSA Presidents & Executive Politics section (2016-2017) President, APSA Presidents & Executive Politics section (2017-2018) Pi Sigma Alpha Award for Best Paper Presented at 2017 MPSA Conference (2018) SECTION CHAIR: Public Administration 2000 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings Bureaucratic Politics 2001 Southern Political Science Association Meetings 2018 Southern Political Science Association Meetings Public Administration 2005 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings Economic Policy 2007 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings Midwest Caucus for 2007 Midwest Political Science Association Meetings Public Administration GRANT PROPOSAL REVIEWER: National Science Foundation MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER: American Political Science Review Journal of Politics Political Analysis Quarterly Journal of Political Science Political Science Research and Methods World Politics Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory Southern Economic Journal Electoral Studies American Journal of Political Science British Journal of Political Science Economics & Politics Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization Journal of Policy Analysis and Management Journal of Theoretical Politics Political Research Quarterly Publius: The Journal of Federalism Economic Inquiry Public Opinion Quarterly 15

Legislative Studies Quarterly American Politics Quarterly [Research] Journal of Public Policy Public Administration Review Public Choice Regulation & Governance Social Science Quarterly Cambridge University Press Yale University Press The Brookings Institution State Politics & Policy Quarterly Presidential Studies Quarterly Congress & The Presidency Political Behavior Governance Research in Politics Policy Studies Journal Oxford University Press University of Pittsburgh Press Congressional Quarterly Press Houghton Mifflin Company ACADEMIC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTS Reputation and Public Administration. (2012, January/February issue, pp. 26-32, co-authored with Daniel Carpenter) was selected as one of the 75 Most Influential Articles Published in the 75 Year History of Public Administration Review (2014). The Diversity Paradox: Political Parties, Legislatures, and the Organizational Foundations of Representation in America. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012. (Co-authored with Kristin Kanthak) was selected as the recipient of the 2013 Alan Rosenthal Prize [for Best Book or Article in Legislative Studies that has Potential Value to Legislative Practitioners] by the Legislative Studies Section, American Political Science Association. Herbert A. Simon Award [for Significant Career Scholarly Contributions to the Scientific Study of Bureaucracy] (2012), Midwest Public Administration Caucus, Midwest Political Science Association. President, Midwest Public Administration Caucus (2007-2008), Midwest Political Science Association. Russell Award for Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of South Carolina: Universitywide career research award granted to one faculty member in the Humanities and Social Sciences per academic year (2005) Two Thumbs Up. Award from Office of Student Disability Services for Instructional Assistance for Disabled Students, University of South Carolina: Based solely on student nominations (2003) Mortar Board Excellence in Teaching Award, University of South Carolina: Elected by USC student government president Corey Ford (2001) Outstanding Graduate Student Award, Department of Political Science, West Virginia University, 1994 16

Phi Kappa Phi Academic Honor Society: West Virginia Chapter (1994) Gerald R. Ford Foundation Presidential Library Research Grant (1993) University Doctoral Dissertation Research Grant, West Virginia University (1993, 1994) University Graduate Research Travel Grant, West Virginia University, (1991, 1992, 1993, 1994) HERF Doctoral Fellowship, Department of Political Science, West Virginia University (1990-1991, 1992-1993) Swiger Graduate Fellowship, Department of Economics, West Virginia University (1988-1989) Omicron Delta Epsilon: Economics Honor Society, University of Pittsburgh (1987-1988) Available Upon Request. PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES 17