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Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
Liam F. Beiser-McGrath
Assistant Professor in International Social and Public Policy, London School of Economics and
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Simple reframing unlikely to boost public support for climate policy
T Bernauer, LF McGrath
Nature Climate Change 6 (7), 680-683, 2016
2452016
Could revenue recycling make effective carbon taxation politically feasible?
LF Beiser-McGrath, T Bernauer
Science Advances 5 (9), eaax3323, 2019
1712019
Assessing the relative importance of psychological and demographic factors for predicting climate and environmental attitudes
LF Beiser-McGrath, RA Huber
Climatic change 149 (3), 335-347, 2018
792018
Commitment failures are unlikely to undermine public support for the Paris agreement
LF Beiser-McGrath, T Bernauer
Nature climate change 9 (3), 248-252, 2019
672019
Estimating Onsets of Binary Events in Panel Data
LF McGrath
Political Analysis 23 (4), 534-549, 2015
502015
How strong is public support for unilateral climate policy and what drives it?
LF McGrath, T Bernauer
Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 8 (6), e484, 2017
392017
Problems with products? Control strategies for models with interaction and quadratic effects
J Beiser-McGrath, LF Beiser-McGrath
Political Science Research and Methods 8 (4), 707-730, 2020
242020
Unilateral or reciprocal climate policy? Experimental evidence from China
T Bernauer, L Dong, LF McGrath, I Shaymerdenova, H Zhang
Politics and Governance 4 (3), 152-171, 2016
242016
Parliament, people or technocrats? explaining mass public preferences on delegation of policymaking authority
LF Beiser-McGrath, RA Huber, T Bernauer, V Koubi
Comparative Political Studies 55 (4), 527-554, 2022
202022
Command and control or market-based instruments? Public support for policies to address vehicular pollution in Beijing and New Delhi
LF Beiser-McGrath, T Bernauer, A Prakash
Environmental Politics 32 (4), 586-618, 2023
152023
Do exemptions undermine environmental policy support? An experimental stress test on the odd‐even road space rationing policy in India
T Bernauer, A Prakash, LF Beiser‐McGrath
Regulation & Governance 14 (3), 481-500, 2020
142020
Current surveys may underestimate climate change skepticism evidence from list experiments in Germany and the USA
LF Beiser-McGrath, T Bernauer
Plos one 16 (7), e0251034, 2021
122021
How Do Pocketbook and Distributional Concerns Affect Citizens’ Preferences for Carbon Taxation?
LF Beiser-McGrath, T Bernauer
11*2023
COVID-19 led to a decline in climate and environmental concern: evidence from UK panel data
LF Beiser-McGrath
Climatic change 174 (3-4), 31, 2022
102022
Understanding public support for domestic contributions to global collective goods: Results from a survey experiment on carbon taxation in Japan
LF Beiser-McGrath, T Bernauer, J Song, A Uji
Climatic Change 166, 1-20, 2021
82021
Do policy clashes between the judiciary and the executive affect public opinion? Insights from New Delhi’s odd–even rule against air pollution
LF Beiser-McGrath, T Bernauer, A Prakash
Journal of Public Policy 42 (1), 185-200, 2022
72022
Separation and Rare Events
LF Beiser-McGrath
Political Science Research and Methods, 1-10, 0
7*
Systematic mapping of climate and environmental framing experiments and re-analysis with computational methods points to omitted interaction bias
L Fesenfeld, L Beiser-McGrath, Y Sun, M Wicki, T Bernauer
PLOS Climate 3 (2), e0000297, 2024
6*2024
The Consequences of Model Misspecification for the Estimation of Nonlinear Interaction Effects
J Beiser-McGrath, LF Beiser-McGrath
Political Analysis 31 (2), 278-287, 2023
52023
Insuring against past perils: the politics of post-currency crisis foreign exchange reserve accumulation
LF McGrath
Political Science Research and Methods 5 (3), 427-446, 2017
52017
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