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Barry wine guest

Barry wine guest

Barry wine guest (Barry Robert Weingast, September 1, 1952 -) is a political scientist of the United States of America. A specialty is political economy.

Los Angeles birth. A doctorate acquires University of California Santa Cruz proofreading after graduation in California Institute of Technology (economics). Through an assistant professor at University of Washington department of economics, an associate professor, a professor, I teach Stanford University politics department now.

Book

Joint work

  • Banking Reform: Economic Propellants, Political Impediments, with Kenneth E. Scott, (Hoover Institution, Stanford University, 1992).
  • China's Transition to Markets Market-Preserving Federalism, Chinese Style, with Yingyi Qian, (Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, 1995).

Cocompilation

  • Positive Theories of Congressional Institutions, co-edited with Kenneth A. Shepsle, (University of Michigan Press, 1995).
  • The New Federalism: Can the States Be Trusted?, co-edited with John A. Ferejohn, (Stanford University Press, 1997).
  • Preferences and Situations: Points of Intersection between Historical and Rational Choice Constitutionalism, co-edited with Ira Katznelson, (Russell Sage Foundation, 2005).
  • The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy, co-edited with Donald A. Wittman, (Oxford University Press, 2006).
  • Political Institutions and Financial Development, co-edited with Stephen Haber and Douglass C. North, (Stanford University Press, 2008).

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