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Articles
Baybeck, Brady, William Berry and David Siegel. “A Strategic Theory of Policy Diffusion via Intergovernmental Competition.” Journal of Politics, forthcoming 2011.
Berry, William, Jacqueline H.R. DeMeritt and Justin Esarey. “Testing for Interaction in Binary Logit and Probit Models: Is a Product Term Essential?” American Journal of Political Science, 54 (January 2010): 248-66.
Berry, William, Richard Fording, Evan Ringquist, Russell Hanson and Carl Klarner. “Measuring Citizen and Government Ideology in the U.S. States: A Re-appraisal.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 10 (Summer 2010): 117-35.
Carsey, Thomas, Richard Niemi, William Berry, Lynda Powell and James Snyder. “State Legislative Elections, 1967-2003: Announcing the Completion of a Cleaned and Updated Dataset.” State Politics and Policy Quarterly, 8 (Winter 2008): 430-43.
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]