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Richard F. Winters

William Clinton Story Remsen 1943 Professor of Government
Managing Editor of State Politics and Policy Quarterly
226 Silsby
Richard.Winters@dartmouth.edu

Go to: Professor Winters' webpage

B.A., Southern Illinois University
Ph.D., Stanford University

Recent publications and presentations

  • Amanda Maxwell and Richard F. Winters, "Political Corruption in America," a paper presented at the American Politics Seminar, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH, May 16, 2005.
  • Richard F. Winters, "The Personal Political Economy of Real Democracy," presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January 8, 2005.
  • Aubrey Burnett, Brian Stults, and Richard F. Winters, "Rates and flows: assessing the relative political impact of statutory provisions vs. aggregate flows for taxes and welfare," in preparation for delivery at the 2004 annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, Chicago.
  • Amanda Maxwell and Richard F. Winters, "A quarter-century of (data on) political corruption in the American states," prepared for delivery at the 2004 annual Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago.
  • Brian Stults and Richard F. Winters, "Changing taxes, changing votes, changing elections," prepared for delivery at the 2004 annual meeting of the Southern and Midwestern Political Science Associations.
  • Matthew Fitzgerald and Richard F. Winters, "Rules, behavior and political institutions in controlling state spending," presented at the meeting of the 2003 Midwestern Political Science Association annual meetings, Chicago, IL, April 2003.
  • Matthew Fitzgerald and Richard F. Winters, "Behavior and institutions in controlling state spending," presented at the meeting of the 3rd annual conference of the Section on State Politics and Public Policy, Tucson, AZ, March 2003, and at the 2003 Midwestern Political Science Association meeting.

Research interests

  • The examination of conditions under which state governments make distinctive policy choices and the subsequent evaluations voters make of governmental choices
  • State governments and politics
  • Politics of federal and state budgetary processes

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Last Updated: 8/7/06