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Overview

Gregory A. Caldeira is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research primarily spans fields within Economics, Econometrics and Finance as well as Social Sciences, with emphases on subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations, Law, Sociology and Political Science, and Demography.

The major topics addressed in their work cover Legal and Constitutional Studies, Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems, Judicial and Constitutional Studies, Electoral Systems and Political Participation, Social and Cultural Dynamics, Culture, Economy, and Development Studies, and American Constitutional Law and Politics.

The recent papers authored or coauthored by Caldeira include the following:

  • "Congress and Community: Coresidence and Social Influence in the U.S. House of Representatives, 1801-1861" (2021), published in American Political Science Review
  • "Selection of Cases for Discussion" (2020), published in Journal of Law and Courts
  • "Justice-level heterogeneity in certiorari voting: US Supreme Court October terms 1939, 1968, and 1982" (2021), published in Political Science Research and Methods

Additional publications associated with Caldeira, although not directly authored, have appeared in venues such as Political Science Today and Harvard Dataverse, reflecting a broader engagement with the academic community through replication data and related content.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Caldeira include:

  • Daniel Budziak Lempert
  • William Minozzi
  • HERB ASHER
  • LAWRENCE BAUM
  • Paul Allen Beck

Caldeira's work has been published repeatedly in the following venues:

  • Harvard Dataverse
  • American Political Science Review
  • Journal of Law and Courts
  • Political Science Research and Methods
  • Political Science Today

Best Publications

  • On the Legitimacy of National High Courts

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira;Vanessa A. Baird

  • The Etiology of Public Support for the Supreme Court

    Gregory A. Caldeira;James L. Gibson

  • Measuring Attitudes toward the United States Supreme Court

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira;Lester Kenyatta Spence

  • Organized Interests and Agenda Setting in the U.S. Supreme Court

    Gregory A. Caldeira;John R. Wright

  • Neither the Purse Nor the Sword: Dynamics of Public Confidence in the Supreme Court

    Gregory A. Caldeira

  • Getting Out the Vote: Participation in Gubernatorial Elections

    Samuel C. Patterson;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • Sophisticated voting and gate-keeping in the supreme court

    Gregory A. Caldeira;John R. Wright;Christopher J.W. Zorn

  • The Supreme Court and the US Presidential Election of 2000: Wounds, Self-Inflicted or Otherwise?

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira;Lester Kenyatta Spence

  • Why Do People Accept Public Policies They Oppose? Testing Legitimacy Theory with a Survey-Based Experiment

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira;Lester Kenyatta Spence

  • Citizens, Courts, and Confirmations

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • The Legitimacy of the Court of Justice in the European Union: Models of Institutional Support

    Gregory A. Caldeira;James L. Gibson

  • Citizens, Courts, and Confirmations: Positivity Theory and the Judgments of the American People

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • The Legitimacy of Transnational Legal Institutions: Compliance, Support, and the European Court of Justice

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • Amici Curiae before the Supreme Court: Who Participates, When, and How Much?

    Gregory A. Caldeira;John R. Wright

  • The Legal Cultures of Europe

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • The Oxford handbook of law and politics

    Keith E. Whittington;R. Daniel Kelemen;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • The Mobilization of Voters in Congressional Elections

    Gregory A. Caldeira;Samuel C. Patterson;Gregory A. Markko

  • The Transmission of Legal Precedent: A Study of State Supreme Courts

    Gregory A. Caldeira

  • Knowing the Supreme Court? A Reconsideration of Public Ignorance of the High Court

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • Blacks and the United States Supreme Court: Models of Diffuse Support

    James L. Gibson;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • Lawyers, Organized Interests, and the Law of Obscenity: Agenda Setting in the Supreme Court

    Kevin T. McGuire;Gregory A. Caldeira

  • Organized Interests and Agenda Setting in the U.S. Supreme Court Revisited

    Gregory A. Caldeira;John R. Wright;Christopher Zorn

Frequent Co-Authors

James L. Gibson
James L. Gibson Washington University in St. Louis
Samuel C. Patterson
Samuel C. Patterson The Ohio State University
R. Daniel Kelemen
R. Daniel Kelemen Georgetown University
Michael S. Lewis-Beck
Michael S. Lewis-Beck University of Iowa
Barry C. Burden
Barry C. Burden University of Wisconsin–Madison
Georg Vanberg
Georg Vanberg Duke University

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