Charles J. Barrilleaux
Professor of Political Science
Dr. Barrilleaux has published numerous articles on state policy and health care finance. He has received an award for outstanding teaching.
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Education
Ph.D., SUNY Binghamton, 1985.
Interests
American state politics, policy analysis, health care policy and health finance, and social policy.
Selected Publications
- Articles and Chapters
- 2006. C. Barrilleaux and T. Carsey. “Local Government Political and Governance Institutions.” Review of Policy Research, Fall 2006, 1119-23. (Introduces papers in the issue, co-edited with Carsey.)
- 2006. C. Barrilleaux. “Ideological Cleavage, Political Competition, and Policy Making in the American States,” in J. Cohen, ed. Public Opinion in State Politics. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, pp. 121-40.
- 2007. C. Barrilleaux and P. Brace. "Notes from the ‘Laboratories of Democracy’: Explaining States' Use of Redistributive and Developmental Policies to Reduce Health Uninsurance." Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 32: 655-82.
- Reviews
- 2006. Review of J. Morone and L. Jacobs, eds. Healthy, Wealthy and Fair. Perspectives on Politics 4:393-5.
- 2007-2008 (winter). Review of D. Holland, et al. Local Democracy Under Siege: Activism, Public Interests, and Private Politics. NY: NYU Press. Political Science Quarterly 122: 708-9.
- Working Papers
- G. Goelzhauser and C. Barrilleaux. 2008. “Why do State Legislatures Adopt Home Rule for Cities?” under review.
- J. Barabas, C. Barrilleaux, K. Ihlanfeldt and A. Boyle. Are Property Owners Self Interested Tax Voters? Evidence from a Field Experience in Florida, working paper.
- W. Berry, B. Davis, C. Barrilleaux and L. Martin. Development of district-based measures of electoral competition in the American states, working paper.
- C. Barrilleaux, G. Sanchez, and R. Preuhs. Explaining State-Level Variations in Health Insurance Coverage among Hispanic Citizens, working paper.
- J. Barabas, C. Barrilleaux and D. Scheller. Issue Turnout in a Field Experiment on Ballot Initiatives, revise and resubmit; currently revising.
- J. Esarey, T. Salmon and C. Barrilleaux. Experimental Evidence on Preferences for Redistribution, under review, funded by funded by NSF SES-0720055.

