Dr. Jim Granato, Professor of Political Science, Executive Director of Hobby School of Public Affairs
Department of Political Science, College of Literal Arts and Social Sciences
FACULTY WEBSITERESEARCH WEBSITE
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Areas of expertise
- Public policy
- Statistics
- Economics
- Time series analysis
- American political institutions
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Awards
- Not available
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Publications
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Granato, Jim., Melody Lo, and M. C. Sunny Wong. 2011. "Modeling and Testing the Diffusion of Expectations: An EITM Approach." Electoral Studies. 30: 389-398.
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Granato, Jim., Melody Lo, and M. C. Sunny Wong. 2010. "A Framework for Unifying Formal and Empirical Analysis." American Journal of Political Science 54, 3: 783-797.
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Granato, Jim., Melody Lo, and M. C. Sunny Wong. 2010. "The Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM): A Framework for Methodological Unification." Política y gobierno XVII, 1: 25-57.
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Granato, Jim., and M. C. Sunny Wong. 2006. The Role of Policymakers in Business Cycle Fluctuations. Cambridge University Press.
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Patents
- None available.
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Grants and Funded Research
- 2014 National Science Foundation. “Workshop: Support for Graduates Students at the University of Houston EITM Summer Training Institute." (With Gail Buttorff and George Douglas Dion).
- 2014 Houston Texans and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. “The 2014 NRG Astrodome Survey.” (with Mark Jones, Richard Murray, Renée Cross, Chris Mainka, Kwok-Wai Wan, Ching-Hsing Wang).
- 2014 Laura and John Arnold Foundation. “State of the Region Modeling of Pension Liabilities with Interactive Maps.”
- 2014 National Science Foundation. “Doctoral Dissertation Research: Economic Voting Dynamics: Electoral Implications of Monetary Policy Shifts and Partisan Policy.” (With Wyman Wan).
- 2014 State of Texas Lottery Commission. “Demographic Survey.” (with Renée Cross and Christopher Mainka). 2013 State of Texas Lottery Commission. “Supplement to the Demographic Survey.” (with Renée Cross and Christopher Mainka).
- 2013 State of Texas Lottery Commission. “Demographic Survey.” (with Renée Cross and Christopher Mainka).
- 2012 State of Texas Lottery Commission. “Demographic Survey.” (with Renée Cross, Richard Murray, and Christopher Mainka).
More grants and funded research in CV below.
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