Dean Lacy
- Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs
- Professor of Government
- Director, Program in Politics and Law
Contact
Department(s)
Government
Education
- B.A., University of Virginia
- M.A., Duke University
- Ph.D., Duke University
Selected Publications
- Lacy, Dean. 2001. A Theory of Nonseparable Preferences in Survey Responses. American Journal of Political Science. 45(2):239-58. 
- Lacy, Dean, and Emerson Niou. 2004. A Theory of Issue Linkage and Economic Sanctions: The Roles of Information, Preferences, and Threats. Journal of Politics 66(1):25-42. 
- Lacy, Dean, and Dino P. Christenson. 2016. "Who Votes for the Future? Information, Expectations, and Endogeneity in Economic Voting?" Political Behavior. 
- Lacy, Dean, and Philip Paolino. 2010. "Testing Proximity Versus Directional Voting Using Experiments," Electoral Studies 29:460-471. 
Works In Progress
- "The Mismeasure of the Masses: A Positive Theory of Political Opinions;" 
- "Taxing, Spending, Red States, and Blue States: The Political Economy of Redistribution in the American Federal System;" 
- "Voting in a System of Checks and Balances: Institutions and Voter Choice in US Presidential and Gubernatorial Elections