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4593
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1943 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Thomas H. Hammond is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States. Hammond has been recognized with the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1943.

There are no specific publications, co-authors, or main fields and subfields of study listed for Hammond. Similarly, there is no available information on frequent publication venues, topics of work, or book publications.

Hammond's profile thus primarily highlights their institutional affiliation and a significant professional award, indicating a notable recognition in the scientific community during their career.

Best Publications

  • Rethinking Allison's Models

    Jonathan Bendor;Thomas H. Hammond

  • THEORIES OF DELEGATION

    J. Bendor;A. Glazer;T. Hammond

  • WHO CONTROLS THE BUREAUCRACY? PRESIDENTIAL POWER, CONGRESSIONAL DOMINANCE, LEGAL CONSTRAINTS, AND BUREAUCRATIC AUTONOMY IN A MODEL OF MULTI-INSTITUTIONAL POLICY-MAKING

    Thomas H. Hammond;Jack H. Knott

  • THE CORE OF THE CONSTITUTION

    Thomas H. Hammond;Gary J. Miller

  • Agenda Control, Organizational Structure, and Bureaucratic Politics

    Thomas H. Hammond

  • IN DEFENCE OF LUTHER GULICK'S‘NOTES ON THE THEORY OF ORGANIZATION

    Thomas H. Hammond

  • The Deregulatory Snowball: Explaining Deregulation in the Financial Industry

    Thomas H. Hammond;Jack H. Knott

  • Deference or Preference? Explaining Senate Confirmation of Presidential Nominees to Administrative Agencies

    Thomas H. Hammond;Jeffrey S. Hill

  • Why Politics is More Fundamental Than Economics Incentive-Compatible Mechanisms Are Not Credible

    Gary Miller;Thomas Hammond

  • Strategic Behavior and Policy Choice on the U.S. Supreme Court

    Thomas H. Hammond;Chris W. Bonneau;Reginald S. Sheehan

  • A Social Choice Perspective on Expertise and Authority in Bureaucracy

    Thomas H. Hammond;Gary J. Miller

  • The impossibility of a neutral hierarchy

    Thomas H. Hammond;Paul A. Thomas

  • Formal Theory and the Institutions of Governance

    Thomas H. Hammond

  • Agenda Control, the Median Justice, and the Majority Opinion on the U.S. Supreme Court

    Chris W. Bonneau;Thomas H. Hammond;Forrest Maltzman;Paul J. Wahlbeck

  • Some Complex Answers to the Simple Question ‘Do Institutions Matter?’ Policy Choice and Policy Change in Presidential and Parliamentary Systems

    Thomas H. Hammond;Christopher K. Butler

  • Political Institutions, Public Management and Policy Choice

    Thomas H. Hammond;Jack H. Knott

  • Committees and the core of the Constitution

    Gary J. Miller;Thomas H. Hammond

  • Why Is the Intelligence Community So Difficult to Redesign? Smart Practices, Conflicting Goals, and the Creation of Purpose‐Based Organizations

    Thomas H. Hammond

  • An Experimental Test

    Gary J. Miller;Thomas H. Hammond;Charles Kile

  • Intercameral Bargaining and Intracameral Organization in Legislatures

    Sean Gailmard;Thomas Hammond

  • Learning in hierarchies: An empirical test using library catalogues

    Thomas H. Hammond;Kyle I. Jen;Ko Maeda

Frequent Co-Authors

Amihai Glazer
Amihai Glazer University of California, Irvine
Forrest Maltzman
Forrest Maltzman George Washington University
Paul J. Wahlbeck
Paul J. Wahlbeck George Washington University

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