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Berry, William, Evan Ringquist, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson. “A Rejoinder: The Measurement and Stability of State Citizen Ideology.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 7 (Summer 2007): 160-66.

Berry, William, Evan Ringquist, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson. “The Measurement and Stability of State Citizen Ideology.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 7 (Summer 2007): 111-32. [Abstract]

Fording, Richard and William Berry. “The Historical Impact of Welfare programs on Poverty: Evidence from the American States,Policy Studies Journal, 35 (February 2007): 37-60. [Abstract]

Berry, William, Evan Ringquist, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson. “A Comment on ‘Correction: Does State Political Ideology Change Over Time?’,” Political Research Quarterly, 59 (September 2006): 495.

Berry, William, and Brady Baybeck. “Using Geographic Information Systems to Study Interstate Competition.” American Political Science Review, 99 (December 2005): 505-19. [Abstract]

Berry, William, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson. “Reassessing the ‘Race to the Bottom’ in State Welfare Policy: Resolving the Conflict Between Individual-Level and Aggregate Research.Journal of Politics, 65 (May 2003): 327-49. [Abstract]

Berry, William, Michael Berkman and Stuart Schneiderman. “Legislative Professionalism and Incumbent Reelection: The Development of Institutional Boundaries.” American Political Science Review, 94 (December 2000): 859-74. [Abstract]

Berry, William, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson. “An Annual Cost of Living Index for the American States, 1960-1995.” Journal of Politics, 62 (May 2000): 550-67. [Abstract]

Berry, Frances, William Berry and Stephen Foster. “The Determinants of Success in Implementing an Expert System in State Government.Public Administration Review, 58 (July/August 1998): 293-305 [published as formally designated “Lead Article”]. [Abstract]

Berry, William, Evan Ringquist, Richard Fording and Russell Hanson. “Measuring Citizen and Government Ideology in the American States, 1960-1993.” American Journal of Political Science, 42 (January 1998): 327-48 (also reprinted in Marcus E. Ethridge, ed., The Political Research Experience, 3rd ed., M.E. Sharpe, 2001). [Abstract]

Berry, William and Richard Fording. “Measuring State Tax Capacity and Effort.” Social Science Quarterly (March 1997): 158-66. [Abstract]

Berry, Frances and William Berry. “The Politics of Tax Increases in the States.” American Journal of Political Science, 38 (August 1994): 855-59. [Abstract]

Berry, William and Bradley Canon. “Explaining the Competitiveness of Gubernatorial Primaries.Journal of Politics, 55 (May 1993): 454-71. [Abstract]

Berry, Frances and William Berry. “Tax Innovation by American States: Capitalizing on Political Opportunity.” American Journal of Political Science, 36 (August 1992): 715-42. [Abstract]

Berry, Frances and William Berry. “Specifying a Model of State Policy Innovation.” American Political Science Review, 84 (June 1991): 573-79.

Berry, William and David Lowery. “An Alternative Approach to Understanding Budgetary Tradeoffs.” American Journal of Political Science, 34 (August 1990): 671-705. [Abstract]

Berry, Frances and William Berry. “State Lottery Adoptions as Policy Innovations: An Event History Analysis.” American Political Science Review, 84 (June 1990): 395-415. [Abstract]

Berry, William. “The Confusing Case of Budgetary Incrementalism: Too Many Meanings for a Single Concept?Journal of Politics, 52 (February 1990): 167-96 [also translated into Italian and reprinted in Problemi Di Amministrazione Pubblica, No. 3 (1991)]. [Abstract]

Berry, William and David Lowery. “Convergence and Divergence in Empirical Analyses of Fiscal Politics.” American Politics Quarterly, 17 (October 1989): 446-76. [Abstract]

Berry, William and David Lowery. “Explaining the Size of the Public Sector: Responsive and Excessive Government Interpretations.” Journal of Politics, 49 (May 1987): 401-40. [Abstract]

Berry, William. “Testing Budgetary Theories with Budgetary Data: Assessing the Risks,” American Journal of Political Science, 30 (August 1986): 597-627. [Abstract]

Berry, William and David Lowery. “Testing the Right Hypothesis with the Right Specification: A Reply to Tullock.” Social Science Quarterly, 67 (March 1986): 218-22.

Berry, William and David Lowery. “The Measurement of Government Size: Implications for the Study of Government Growth.” Journal of Politics, 46 (November 1984): 1193-1206 [also translated into Italian and reprinted in Problemi Di Amministrazione Pubblica, No. 3-4 (1985)]. [Abstract]

Berry, William and David Lowery. “The Growing Cost of Government: A Test of Two Explanations.” Social Science Quarterly, 65 (September 1984): 735-49. [Abstract]

Berry, William. “An Alternative to the Capture Theory of Regulation: The Case of State Public Utility Commissions.” American Journal of Political Science, 28 (August 1984): 524-58. [Abstract]

Lowery, David and William Berry. “The Growth of Government in the United States: An Empirical Assessment of Competing Explanations.” American Journal of Political Science, 27 (November 1983): 665-94. [Abstract]

Berry, William, John Freeman and Brian Job. “Using Markov Models for Analyzing Perceptual Frameworks.” Political Methodology, 9, no. 3 (1983): 249-84. [Abstract]

Berry, William. “The Identification Problem Made Simple: An Algorithm Acting as a Necessary and Sufficient Test,” Political Methodology, 9 (1983): 1-33. [Abstract]

Berry, William and Lee Sigelman. “Cost and the Calculus of Voting.” Political Behavior, 4 (1982): 419-28. [Abstract]

Berry, William. “Theories of Regulatory Impact: The Roles of the Regulator, the Regulated, and the Public,” Policy Studies Review, 4 (February 1982): 436-41. [Abstract]

Berry, William and Lee Sigelman. “Comment on Jennings.” American Political Science Review (refereed communication), 75 (September 1981): 728-30.

Berry, William. “On the Use of External Criteria to Interpret Spatial Structures: A Note of Caution But Encouragement.” Political Methodology, 6 (1979): 425-35.

Berry, William. “Utility Regulation in the States: The Policy Effects of Professionalism and Salience to the Consumer.” American Journal of Political Science, 23 (May 1979): 263-77. [Abstract]