bckeegb

Department of International Economics, Government and Business

Benjamin Carl Krag
Egerod
Adjunkt


Kontor: POR/24.A-2.53
Tel:
+4538152678
E-mail: bcke.egb@cbs.dk
Præsentation

I am an assistant professor (tenure track) at the Department of International Economics, Government and Business. My research examines the various roles that money plays in politics, with an emphasis on how individual firms engage in the political process. I am particularly interested in the role that social connections to politicians play in corporate lobbying. A large part of my research examines interactions between firms and the bureaucracy.

In my research, I draw on quantitative methods, and I have a strong focus on research design and quasi-experimental methods. Since most of the interactions I am interested in are extremely difficult to observe, I work with non-traditional forms of data (e.g. text), and often leverage data science techniques to analyze them.

My dissertation on the so-called revolving door between the US Congress and the private sector received the 2018/19 Stigler Dissertation Award. Additionally, I am a Stigler Junior Fellow at the Stigler Center, University of Chicago, Booth School of Business.

 

Primære forskningsområder
  • The political economy of domestic governing institutions
  • The role of money and business in politics
  • Political connections and lobbying
  • Bureaucratic rule-making and regulatory enforcement
  • American politics
  • Research design, causal inference, quantitative methods
Curriculum Vitae
Sociale medier
Links
Link til denne hjemmeside
www.cbs.dk/staff/bckeegb
Publikationer sorteret efter:
2024
Benjamin Egerod / Hvad ved vi om virksomheders politiske indflydelse?
Aarhus : Institut for Statskundskab, Aarhus Universitet 2024 (Magtudredningen 2.0: Essay-serien, Vol. Tema 6)
Udgivelser på nettet - Net-publikation
David R. Miller; Joshua McCrain; Hans J. G. Hassell; Benjamin C. K. Egerod / Partisanship, Expertise, or Connections? : A Conjoint Survey Experiment on Lobbyist Hiring Decisions.
I: Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, 30.8.2024
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Benjamin Egerod; Anne Rasmussen; Jens van der Ploeg / Revolving Door Benefits? : The Consequences of the Revolving Door for Political Access.
I: Interest Groups and Advocacy, Vol. 13, Nr. 3, 9.2024, s. 311-332
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Benjamin Egerod / The Revolving Door and Regulatory Enforcement : Firm-level Evidence on Tax Rates and Tax Audits.
I: The Journal of Politics, Vol. 86, Nr. 2, 4.2024, s. 608-623
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2023
Benjamin Egerod; Hai Tran / Extremists Not on Board : Labor Market Costs to Radical Behavior in Elected Office.
I: Journal of Politics, Vol. 85, Nr. 3, 7.2023, s. 1161-1165
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Benjamin Egerod; Joshua McCrain / Lobbyists into Government
I: Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Vol. 18, Nr. 3, 2023, s. 403-435
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2022
Benjamin Egerod; Mogens Kamp Justesen / Asset Specificity, Corporate Protection and Trade Policy : Firm-level Evidence from Antidumping Petitions in Nineteen Jurisdictions.
I: British Journal of Political Science, Vol. 52, Nr. 3, 2022, 10 s., s. 1472-1481
Letter > peer review
Benjamin Egerod; Wiebke Marie Junk / Competitive Lobbying in the Influence Production Process and the Use of Spatial Econometrics in Lobbying Research
I: Public Choice, Vol. 191, Nr. 1-2, 4.2022, s. 193-215
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
Benjamin Egerod / The Lure of the Private Sector : Career Prospects Affect Selection Out of Congress.
I: Political Science Research and Methods, Vol. 10, Nr. 4, 10.2022, s. 722-738
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
2021
Benjamin Egerod; Martin Larsen / Can Citizens Set City Policy? : Evidence from a Decentralized Welfare State.
I: Urban Affairs Review, Vol. 57, Nr. 4, 7.2021, s. 1178-1195
Tidsskriftartikel > peer review
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