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