Curriculum Vitae
Mathew D.
McCubbins
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6. Presidents, Parliaments, and Policy
(with Stephan Haggard). Cambridge University Press, 2000.
1. Policy Components of Arms Competitions , American Journal of Political Science, August 1983.
2. Congressional Oversight Overlooked: Police Patrols vs. Fire Alarms (with Thomas Schwartz), American Journal of Political Science, February 1984.
2.1. Reprinted in: McCubbins, Mathew and Terry
Sullivan, Congress: Structure and Policy,
2.2. Reprinted in: Johnson, William C., Public Administration: Policy, Politics, and Practice, Dushkin Publishing Group;
2.3. Reprinted in: Cohen, Joshua and Archon Fung
(eds.), Constitution, Democracy and State Power: The Institutions of Justice,
2.4. Reprinted in: Susan Rose-Ackerman, Economics of Administrative Law, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2007.
3. Policy Choice as an Electoral Investment (with Gary W. Cox and Terry Sullivan). Social Choice and Welfare, December 1984.
4. Constituency Influences on Legislative Policy Choice (with Terry Sullivan). Quality and Quantity, Vol. 18, 1984.
5. Congressional
Appropriations and the Electoral Connection (with D. Roderick Kiewiet),
6. Appropriation Decisions as a Bilateral Bargaining Game Between the President and Congress (with D. Roderick Kiewiet). Legislative Studies Quarterly, May 1985.
7. The Legislative Design of Regulatory Structure, American Journal of Political Science, November 1985.
8. The Politics of Flatland (with Thomas Schwartz). Public Choice, Vol. 46, No. 1, 1985.
9. The Congressional Foundations of Agency Performance (with Talbot Page). Public Choice, May 1986.
10. Electoral Politics as a
Redistributive Game (with Gary W. Cox),
11. Administrative Procedures as Instruments of Political Control (with Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast), Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, Fall, 1987.
11.1. Reprinted and excerpted in: Bonfield, Arthur E. and Michael Asimow, State and Federal Administrative Law, West Publishing, 1989;
11.2. Reprinted in Paul Joskow (ed.) Economic Regulation, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd.
11.3. Reprinted in
11.4. Reprinted in: Susan Rose-Ackerman, Economics of Administrative Law, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2007.
12. Congress, The Courts and Public Policy: Policy Consequences of the "One Man, One Vote" Rule (with Thomas Schwartz), American Journal of Political Science, May 1988.
13. Presidential Influence on Congressional Appropriation Decisions (with D. Roderick Kiewiet), American Journal of Political Science, August 1988.
14. Structure and Process; Politics and Policy: Administrative Arrangements and the Political Control of Agencies (with Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast). Virginia Law Review, March 1989.
14.1. Reprinted in Thomas Lyon, The Political Economy of Regulation, Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 2007.
15. A Theory of Political Control and Bureaucratic Discretion (with Randall L. Calvert and Barry R. Weingast). American Journal of Political Science, August 1989.
16. Parties, Committees, and Policy Making in the U.S. Congress (with D. Roderick Kiewiet), Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, November 1989.
17. Positive and Normative Models of Due Process: An Integrative Approach to Administrative Procedures (with Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast) Journal of Law, Economics and Organizations, 1990.
18. On the Decline of Party Voting in Congress (with Gary W. Cox). Legislative Studies Quarterly, November 1991.
19. Positive Canons: The Role of Legislative Bargains in Statutory
Interpretation (with Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast),
19.1. Reprinted in Sutherland Statutory Construction 5th, 6th and 7th Editions.
20. Legislative Intent: The Use of Positive Political Theory in Statutory Interpretation (under the nom de plume of McNollgast, with Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast), Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter 1994.
20.1. Reprinted in Daniel A. Farber, Public Choice and Public Law. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. 2007.
21. Designing Bureaucratic Accountability (with Arthur Lupia), Law and Contemporary Problems, Winter 1994.
21.1. Excerpted and reprinted in
22. Learning From Oversight: Police Patrols and Fire Alarms Reconsidered (With Arthur Lupia). Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, March 1994.
23. Bonding, Structure, and the Stability of Political Parties: Party Government in the House (With Gary W. Cox), Legislative Studies Quarterly, May 1994.
23.1. Reprinted in Shepsle, Kenneth, and Barry
Weingast, eds. Positive Theories of Congressional Institutions.
24. Who Controls? Information and the Structure of Legislative Decision Making (with Arthur Lupia). Legislative Studies Quarterly, November 1994.
24.1. Reprinted in Shepsle, Kenneth, and Barry
Weingast, eds. Positive Theories of Congressional Institutions.
25. Political Control of the
Judiciary: A Positive Theory of Judicial Doctrine and
the Rule of Law (under the nom de plume of McNollgast, with Roger G. Noll
and Barry R. Weingast). The
26. Rationality and the Foundations of Positive Political Theory (with Michael Thies). Leviathan (in Japanese), Fall 1996.
27. As a Matter of Faction: The Budgetary Implications of Shifting Factional Control in Japan’s LDP (with Michael Thies). Legislative Studies Quarterly, August 1997.
27.1. Reprinted in Ramseyer, Mark, ed., Japanese
Law and Legal Theory: The Political Economy of Japanese Law. Aldershot:
27.2. Reprinted in Ramseyer, Mark, ed., Japanese Law. Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2002.
28. Politics, Institutions, and Outcomes: Electricity Regulation in Argentina and Chile (with William Heller). Journal of Policy Reform, 1997.
29. The Political Origins of the Administrative Procedure Act (under the nom de plume of McNollgast, with Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast). Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, Spring 1999.
30. When is Delegation Abdication: How Citizens Use Institutions to Make Their Agents Accountable (with Arthur Lupia). European Journal of Political Research, 1999.
31. Agenda Power in the Japanese House of Representatives (with Gary Gox and Mikitaka Masuyama). Japanese Journal of Political Science, Fall 2000.
31.1 Reprinted in Hood, Christopher P., ed. Politics of
Modern
32. Agenda Power in Brazil´s Câmara dos Deputados, 1989 to 1998 (with Octavio Amorim Neto and Gary W. Cox). World Politics, 2003.
33. When Do State Governments Overturn
Election Results? (with Elizabeth Gerber and
Arthur Lupia).
34. Social Choice,
Crypto-Initiatives and Policy Making by Direct Democracy (with Thad
Kousser).
35. Lost in Translation: Social Choice Theory is Misapplied Against Legislative Intent (with Arthur Lupia). Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 2005.
36. Canonical Construction and Statutory Revisionism: The Strange Case of the Appropriations Canon (with Daniel B. Rodriguez). Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 2005.
37. Statutory Interpretation and The Intentional(ist) Stance (with Cheryl Boudreau and Daniel B. Rodriguez). Loyola Law Review, 2006.
38. The Elusive Links Between Governance and Biodiversity (with C. Barrett, C. Gibson, and B. Hoffman). Conservation Biology, 2006.
39. Agenda Control in the Bundestag, 1980 - 2002 (published as Mathew D. McCubbin with William Chandler and Gary W. Cox). German Politics, March 2006.
40. Courts, Congress and Public Policy, Part I: The FDA, the Courts and the Regulation of Tobacco (with Jeff Lax). Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 2006.
41. Courts, Congress and Public Policy, Part II: The Impact of the Reapportionment Revolution on Urban and Rural Interests (with Jeff Lax). Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 2006.
42. Conditions for Judicial Independence (under the nom de plume of McNollgast, with Roger Noll and Barry R. Weingast). Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 2006.
43. When Does Deliberating Improve Decision Making? (with Daniel B. Rodriguez). Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 2006.
44. The Dual Path
Initiative Framework (with
45. What Statutes Mean: Lessons From Positive Theories of Communication and Legislation (with Cheryl Boudreau, Arthur Lupia and Daniel B. Rodriguez). San Diego Law Review, 2007.
45.1Excerpted and Reprinted in Peter L. Strauss ed., Legal Methods, Second Edition, Foundation Press 2008.
46. Agenda Power in the Italian Chamber of Deputies 1988-2000 (with Gary W. Cox and William B. Heller). Legislative Studies Quarterly, May 2008.
47. When Voters Make Laws:
How Direct Democracy is Shaping American Cities (with
48. For Whom the TEL Tolls: Can State Tax and Expenditure Limits Effectively Reduce Spending? (with Thad Kousser and Ellen Moule). State Politics and Policy Quarterly. Fall 2008.
49. Nothing But the Truth? Experiments on Adversarial Competition, Expert Testimony, and Decision Making (with Cheryl Boudreau). Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. Fall 2008.
50. Knowing when to trust others: An ERP study of decision-making after receiving information from unknown people (with Cheryl Boudreau and Seana Coulson). Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience, forthcoming.
1. A Theory of Congressional Delegation (with Talbot
Page), in Congress: Structure and
Policy, eds. Mathew D. McCubbins and Terry Sullivan.
2. Party Politics, Divided Government, and Budget
Deficits, in The Politics of Economic Policy in The
U.S. and Japan, edited by Samuel Kernell.
3. Party Governance and U.S. Budget Deficits:
Divided Control and Fiscal Stalemate, in Politics and Economics in the
Eighties, edited by Alberto Alesina and Geoffrey Carliner, National Bureau of Economic Research.
4. Government on Lay-Away: Federal Spending and
Deficits Under Divided Government, in The Politics
of Divided Government, edited by Gary W. Cox and Samuel Kernell.
5. Fiscal
Policy and Divided Government (with Gary W. Cox), in The Politics of
Divided Government, edited by Gary W. Cox and Samuel Kernell.
6. Party Decline and Presidential Campaigns in the
Television Age, in Under the
Watchful Eye: Presidential Campaigns in the Television Era, edited by
Mathew D. McCubbins.
7. Party
Coherence on Roll Call Votes in the U.S. House of Representatives (with Gary
W. Cox), in Encyclopedia of the American Legislative System, edited by
Joel H. Silbey.
8. Equilibrium Behavior and the Appearance of Power:
Legislators, Bureaucrats and the Budget Process in the
8.1. Reprinted in Milhaupt,
Curtis J., J. Mark Ramseyer, and Michael K. Young (eds.), Japanese Law in
Context:
8.2. Reprinted in The International
Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory, 2nd Series. ed.,
J. Mark Ramseyer.
9. Perceptions and Realities of Japanese Budgeting
(with Gregory Noble). In Structure and Policy in Japan and
the United States, eds. Peter Cowhey and
10. Partisan Allocation of
the Personal Vote in Japan and the United States (with Frances M.
Rosenbluth). In Structure
and Policy in Japan and the United States, eds. Peter Cowhey and
11. The Politics of Nuclear
Power in Japan and the United States (with Linda Cohen and Frances M.
Rosenbluth). in Structure and Policy in Japan and
the United States, eds. Peter Cowhey and
12. Putting the State Back
into State Government: The Constitution and the Budget. In Constitutional
Reform in California: Making State Government More Effective and Responsive,
eds. Bruce Cain and Roger Noll.
13. Legislative Control of
Bureaucratic Policy Making (under the nom de plume of McNollgast, with
Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast). Peter Newman, ed.
New
Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, 1998,
14. Political Structure and Economic Liberalization: Conditions and Cases
from the Developing World (with William Heller and Phil Keefer). The Origins of Liberty: Political
and Economic Liberalization in the Modern World, eds. Paul Drake and
15. The Institutional Foundations of Political Competence (with Arthur
Lupia) Elements of Reason, eds.
Arthur Lupia,
15.1. Reprinted in Saward, Michael ed., Critical Concepts in Political Science. Oxfordshire, Routledge, November 2006.
16. Constructing a Theory of Reasoning (with Arthur Lupia and Samuel L.
Popkin) Elements of Reason,
eds. Arthur Lupia,
17. Beyond Rationality: Reason and the Study of Politics (with Arthur Lupia
and Samuel L. Popkin) Elements of Reason,
eds. Arthur Lupia,
18. Political Institutions and the Determinants of Public Policy (with
Stephan Haggard), in Presidents,
Parliaments, and Policy,
19. The Institutional
Determinants of Economic Policy Outcomes (with Gary W. Cox), in Presidents, Parliaments, and Policy,
20. Political Institutions and Economic Development: The Case of Electric
Utility Regulation in
21. Agenda Power in the US
House of Representatives, 1877 to 1986 (with Gary W. Cox). In David W.
Brady and Mathew D. McCubbins eds., Parties, Procedure and Policy: Essays on
the History of Congress,
22. Agenda Power in the US
Senate, 1877 to 1986 (with Andrea Campbell and Gary W. Cox). In David W.
Brady and Mathew D. McCubbins eds., Parties, Procedure and Policy: Essays on
the History of Congress,
23. The Motion to Recommit in the U.S. House of Representatives (with Gary W. Cox and Chris Den Hartog), in David W. Brady and Mathew D. McCubbins eds., Process, Party and Policy Making: Further New Perspectives on the History of Congress. 2006.
24. When Does the Ballot Box Limit
the Budget? Politics and Spending Limits in California,
Colorado, Utah and Washington (with Thad Kousser
and Kaj Rozga).
In
1. Introduction: Institutional Aspects of Decision
Processes (with Terry Sullivan), in Congress:
Structure and Policy, eds. Mathew D. McCubbins and Terry Sullivan.
2. Representation (with Terry Sullivan), in Congress: Structure and Policy,
eds. Mathew D. McCubbins and Terry Sullivan.
3. The Shape of Congressional Institutions (with
Terry Sullivan), in Congress:
Structure and Policy, eds. Mathew D. McCubbins and Terry Sullivan.
4. The Impact of Institutional Arrangements:
Implications for the Study of Congress (with Terry Sullivan), in Congress: Structure and Policy,
eds. Mathew D. McCubbins and Terry Sullivan.
5. The Impact of Institutional Arrangements on the
Development of Public Policy (with Terry Sullivan), in Congress: Structure and Policy,
eds. Mathew D. McCubbins and Terry Sullivan.
6. Introduction, in Under the Watchful Eye: Presidential
Campaigns in the Television Era, edited by Mathew D. McCubbins.
7. Conclusion, in Under the Watchful Eye: Presidential
Campaigns in the Television Era, edited by Mathew D. McCubbins.
8. Introduction, in Peter Cowhey and
9. Conclusion, in Peter Cowhey and
10. The Origins of
11. Afterword, in Paul Drake and
12. Gridlock and the Democratic Tradeoff Between Decisiveness and Resoluteness. In The Encyclopedia of Democratic Thought, eds. Barry Clarke and Joe Foweraker, Routledge Press, 2000.
13. Legislative Process. In The Encyclopedia of Democratic Thought, eds. Barry Clarke and Joe Foweraker, Routledge Press, 2000
14. Legislative Process and the Mirroring Principle. In The Handbook of the New Institutional Economics, eds. Claude Menard and Mary Shirley, Kluwer Press, 2005.
15. The Political Economy of Law: Decision Making by Judiciary, Legislative, Executive and Administrative Agencies (under the nom de plume of McNollgast, with Roger Noll and Barry R. Weingast). In The Handbook of Law and Economics, edited by A. Mitchell Polinsky and Steven Shavell, Elsevier Press 2007.
16. Delegation to International
Agencies (with David Lake). In Delegation and Agency
in International Organizations, edited
by Hawkins, Darrin G.,
17. An Introduction to PPT and the Law (with Daniel B. Rodriguez). In The Handbook of Positive Political Economy, edited by Barry Weingast and Donald Wittman, Oxford University Press, 2006.
18. American
Political Geography (with David Brady). In Process, Party and Policy Making:
Further New Perspective on the History of Congress, Edited by David Brady
and Mathew D. McCubbins,
19. Afterword (with David Brady). In Process, Party and Policy
Making: Advancements in the History of Congress, Edited by David Brady and
Mathew D. McCubbins,
1. Slack, Public Interest, and Structure-Induced Policy (under the nom de plume of McNollgast, with Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast), Journal of Law, Economics and Organizations, 1990.
2. Budget Policy Making and the Appearance of Power. Journal of Law, Economics, and Organizations, 1990.
3. The Theory of Interpretive Canon and Legislative Behavior: A Comment on Rodriquez (under the nom de plume of McNollgast, with Roger G. Noll and Barry R. Weingast), International Law and Economics Review, November 1991.
4. Towards a Theory of Legislative Rules Changes: A Response to Schickler and Rich (with Gary W. Cox). American Journal of Political Science, July 1997.
5. Abdication or Delegation? Congress, the Bureaucracy, and the Delegation Diemma. Regulation. 1999, Vol. 22, No. 2.
6. A
Precis on Party Leadership (with Gary Cox). Extensions, Carl Albert Congressional Research and
7. Theories of Legislative Organization (with Gary Cox). American Political Science Association – Comparative Politics Newsletter, Winter 2004.
8. Advances in Statutory Interpretation (with Daniel B. Rodriguez). Journal of Contemporary Legal Issues, 2005.
9. Revisiting the Links between Governance and Biodiversity Loss (with Christopher Barrett, Clark Gibson and Barak Hoffman). Conservation Biology. Vol 21, number 4, 2007.
10. Administrative Law Agonistes (with Barry R. Weingast, Roger Noll and
Daniel B. Rodriguez).
1. Foreman, Christopher H., Jr. Signals From the Hill: Congressional Oversight and the Challenge of Social Regulation. American Political Science Review Vol. 84, March 1990: 302-304.
1. Political Credibility and Economic Reform: A Report for the World Bank (with Arthur Lupia).
2. Conditions for the Stability of Political Agreements: A Report for the World Bank (with Arthur Lupia).
1. Setting the Agenda: Parties, Procedure and Policymaking in a Comparative Perspective. (with Gary W. Cox and Adriana Prata). Forthcoming 2009. Chapters are available at www.settingtheagenda.com.
B.A. University of California, Irvine, 1978
M.S. California Institute of Technology, 1980
Ph.D. California Institute of Technology, 1983
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1982-84 |
Assistant
Professor of Government, |
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1984-85 |
Visiting
Assistant Professor of Political Science, |
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1985-86 |
Visiting
Associate Professor of Political Economy, |
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1986-87 |
Associate
Professor of Government, |
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1987-90 |
Associate
Professor of Political Science, |
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1990 - present |
Professor of Political Science, University of California, San Diego Distinguished Professor and Chancellor’s Associates Chair VIII |
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Spring 2001 – Spring 2008 |
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2006 - 2010 |
Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Southern California |
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Thompson Teaching Fellow,
· Legislative Studies Section, American Political Science Association, Congressional Quarterly Award for Best Paper on Legislative Politics Presented at the 1986 Meeting of the APSA, for "Presidential Influence on Congressional Appropriations Decisions."
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American Political Science Association, Gladys M. Kammerer Award for Best Publication on
· Legislative Studies Section, American Political Science Association, Richard F. Fenno Jr. Prize for the Outstanding Book Published in 1993 in legislative studies, for Legislative Leviathan: Party Government in the House.
· Fellow, Center of Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1994-95.
· Jacob Marschak Memorial Lecturer, Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences, UCLA, 1998 & 2008.
· Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, elected 2001
·
State
Politics and Policy Quarterly 2005 Best Paper Award, for the best paper on
· APSA’s, Leon D. Epstein Outstanding Book Award for outstanding and lasting significance in the field for Setting the Agenda, 2006.
· Chancellor's Associates Award for Excellence in Graduate Teaching, 2008
· Coordinator, Law and the Behavioral Sciences Project, UCSD, 0521. 1993-1997
· Coordinator, Public Policy Research Project, and Seminar in Law, Economics and Public Policy, UCSD, 0521. 1997-
· Coordinator, Program in Human Heuristics, CALIT2, UCSD, 2007 -
· Co-Editor, The Journal of Law, Economics, & Organization, Yale Law School, 127 Wall Street, Yale Station, New Haven, CT 06520. 1994 – 2001
· Co-Editor, The Journal of Legal Analysis, Harvard law School 2008 - .
· Member, Founding Board of Directors, Society of Empirical Legal Studies.
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Member, Economics and Politics, Editorial
Board, Department of Economics,
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Member, Legislative
Studies Quarterly Editorial Board,
· Nominations Committee, APSA, 2004-6.
· Service on numerous disciplinary committees, conference program chairs and committees, and referee for many dozens of journals in political science, law, economics and reviewer of grant and fellowship applications for federal agencies and private foundations.
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