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Overview

George A. Krause is affiliated with the University of Georgia in the United States. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with a focus on economics and econometrics, political science and international relations, strategy and management, gender studies, and public administration.

Their research work covers several main topics including fiscal policies and political economy, public policy and administration research, gender diversity and inequality, fiscal policy and economic growth, political influence and corporate strategies, electoral systems and political participation, and public procurement and policy.

George Krause has authored numerous papers, with recent publications including:

  • Selling Out? Contingent Politicization and Contracting Risk in U.S. Federal Procurements, 2001-2016 (2022, Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy)
  • The Retraction of Policy Benefits across US Federal Agencies: Programmatic Cutbacks and Executive Control of US Federal Grant Retrenchments (2020, Public Administration Review)
  • Does Coordinated Administrative Leadership Improve US Federal Agency Management of Discrimination Problems? (2022, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory)
  • Policy-Specific Expertise and the Importance of Organizational Leadership in Shared Administrative Governance: Evidence from US Federal Cooperative Agreements (2021, The Journal of Law Economics and Organization)
  • Solving Collective Action Problems under Separated and Shared Powers: The Benefits of Consolidating Executive Budgetary Powers, 1895-1940 (2021, The Journal of Politics)

Frequent coauthors in their publications include Matthew Zarit, Jungyeon Park, Jason S. Byers, Joon Hee Hong, and Gary Hollibaugh.

George Krause's work has appeared multiple times in these publication venues:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy
  • Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory
  • Public Administration Review
  • The Journal of Politics

Best Publications

  • Reputation and Public Administration

    Daniel Paul Carpenter;George A. Krause

  • The Republicans Should Pray for Rain: Weather, Turnout, and Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections

    Brad T. Gomez;Thomas G. Hansford;George A. Krause

  • Voters, Information Heterogeneity, and the Dynamics of Aggregate Economic Expectations

    George A. Krause

  • Political Appointments, Civil Service Systems, and Bureaucratic Competence: Organizational Balancing and Executive Branch Revenue Forecasts in the American States

    George A. Krause;David E. Lewis;James W. Douglas

  • Presidential Use of Executive Orders, 1953-1994

    George A. Krause;David B. Cohen

  • Transactional Authority and Bureaucratic Politics

    Daniel Carpenter;George A. Krause

  • The Institutional Dynamics of Policy Administration: Bureaucratic Influence over Securities Regulation

    George A. Krause

  • Opportunity, Constraints, and the Development of the Institutional Presidency: The Issuance of Executive Orders, 1939-96

    George A. Krause;Jeffrey E. Cohen

  • A Two-Way Street: The Institutional Dynamics of the Modern Administrative State

    George A. Krause

  • Institutional Design versus Reputational Effects on Bureaucratic Performance: Evidence from U.S. Government Macroeconomic and Fiscal Projections

    George A. Krause;James W. Douglas

  • State Legislative Professionalism and Gubernatorial Effectiveness, 1978-1991

    Robert Jay Dilger;George A. Krause;Randolph R. Moffett

  • The Diversity Paradox: Political Parties, Legislatures, and the Organizational Foundations of Representation in America

    Kristin Kanthak;George A. Krause

  • Federal Reserve Policy Decision Making: Political and Bureaucratic Influences

    George A. Krause

  • The scientific study of bureaucracy: an overview

    Kenneth John Meier;George A. Krause

  • Race, Issue Heterogeneity and Public Policy: The Republican Revolution in the 104th US Congress and the Representation of African-American Policy Interests

    Kenny J. Whitby;George A. Krause

  • Politics, Policy, and Organizations: Frontiers in the Scientific Study of Bureaucracy

    George A. Krause;Kenneth John Meier

  • Partisan and Ideological Sources of Fiscal Deficits in the United States

    George A. Krause

  • Coping with Uncertainty: Analyzing Risk Propensities of SEC Budgetary Decisions, 1949–97

    George A. Krause

  • Explaining Bureaucratic Optimism: Theory and Evidence from U.S. Executive Agency Macroeconomic Forecasts

    George A. Krause;J. Kevin Corder

  • Politics Can Limit Policy Opportunism in Fiscal Institutions: Evidence from Official General Fund Revenue Forecasts in the American States

    George A. Krause;David E. Lewis;James W. Douglas

  • Experiential Learning and Presidential Management of the U.S. Federal Bureaucracy: Logic and Evidence from Agency Leadership Appointments

    George A. Krause;Anne Joseph O'Connell

  • Valuing Diversity in Political Organizations: Gender and Token Minorities in the U.S. House of Representatives

    Kristin Kanthak;George A. Krause

  • Organizational Complexity and Coordination Dilemmas in U.S. Executive Politics

    George A. Krause

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth J. Meier
Kenneth J. Meier American University
Daniel Carpenter
Daniel Carpenter Harvard University
Ann O'm. Bowman
Ann O'm. Bowman Texas A&M University
David Lewis
David Lewis London School of Economics and Political Science

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