Research

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Tuxhorn, Kim-Lee. John D’Attoma, and Sven Steinmo. Forthcoming. “Assessing the Stability of Fiscal Attitudes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment” Public Administration.

Lucas, Jack, R. Michael McGregor, and Kim-Lee Tuxhorn. Forthcoming. “Closest to the People? Incumbency Advantage and the Personal Vote in Non-Partisan Elections” Political Research Quarterly.

Tuxhorn, Kim-Lee. John D’Attoma, and Sven Steinmo. Forthcoming. “Do Citizens Want Something for Nothing? Mass Attitudes and the Federal Budget” Politics and Policy.

Tuxhorn, Kim-lee. “Mass Support for FTAs and Factor Endowment.” International Journal Vol. 74 (4), 537–558.

Tuxhorn, Kim-Lee. “NAFTA renegotiations and support for Canada-China FTA." Canadian Foreign Policy Journal Vol. 26 (1) (2020): 57-72

Tuxhorn, Kim-lee. “Indirect Pathways of Self-Interest and the TPP.” Canadian Journal of Political Science. Vol. 52 (2) 267-283, June 2019.

Tuxhorn, Kim-lee. John D’Attoma and Sven Steinmo. “Trust in Institutions: Narrowing the Ideological Gap over the Federal Budget.” Journal of Behavioral Public Administration Vol. 2 (1), 1-13, January 2019.

Bearce, David H. and Kim-lee tuxhorn “When are Monetary Policy Preferences Egocentric? Evidence from American Surveys and an Experiment” The American Journal of Political Science Vol. 61 (1) 178 - 193, January 2017.

  • When are Monetary Policy Preferences Egocentric? [pdf] [abstract]

kim, moonhawk, amy liu, kim-lee tuxhorn, David leblang, and David brown “Lingua Mercatoria: Language and Foreign Direct Investment” International Studies Quarterly, Vol. 59, No. 2 (June 2015)

  • Does language choice attract foreign direct investment (FDI), and if so, how? [pdf] [abstract] [.bib]

Working Papers & Ongoing Projects

“A Discrimination-Based Explanation for the gender gap over trade policy”

“What explains the bias against less-developed trading partners?”

“How Does Formal Education Promote Pro-Immigration Attitudes?: Survey Evidence from South Korea” (With Seungbin Park, undergoing data collection)

“Gender and Trade Preferences” (undergoing data collection)

“Theory of Defensive Trade Preferences” (on-going research)

“Autocratic Institutions and Trade Policy”

  • Why do some autocrats adopt greater levels of trade liberalization than others? [abstract]

Ongoing Research

"Consumer Preferences and Food Politics"