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Mathew D. McCubbins is the Chancellor's Associates Chair VIII and
Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California,
San Diego. He
has a B.A. from the University of California, Irvine,
and an M.S. and Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology.
Professor McCubbins is a Fellow of the American Academy
of Arts and Sciences. He is the co-author of six books, The
Logic of Delegation, winner of the American Political Science
Association's 1992 Gladys M. Kammerer Award; Legislative
Leviathan (First and Second Editions), winner of the American Political
Science Association, Legislative Studies Section’s 1994 Richard F. Fenno Jr.
Prize; The Democratic Dilemma: Can Citizens Learn What They Need to Know?;
Stealing the Initiative; and most recently, Setting the Agenda:
Responsible Party Government in the US House of Representatives, winner
of the 2005 American Political Science Association, Leon Epstein Award. He is
also editor or coeditor of eight additional books and has authored more than
ninety scientific or legal articles, book chapters and other written entries,
with one winning the 1986 Congressional Quarterly Prize for best article on
legislative politics and another winning the 2005 APSA, SPPQ Award.
Professor McCubbins work has been translated into Spanish and
Japanese. Professor McCubbins was a fellow at the Center for Advanced
Study in the Behavioral Science in 1994-95. He served for eight years
as a co-editor of the Journal of Law, Economics & Organization,
and has served on the editorial boards of Economics and Politics and
the Legislative Studies Quarterly. Presently he serves on the
Board of the Society for Empirical Legal Studies and is a co-Network Director
for the Political Science Network (PSN) at SSRN.com. He is presently
also a co-editor of the Journal of Legal Analysis. McCubbins is
one third of McNollgast, a nom de plume adopted by McCubbins and two of his
co-authors.
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