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Biography
Michael M. Ting (Ph.D., Stanford University, Graduate School of Business, 1999)
Michael Ting specializes in American politics and formal models of political institutions, with a focus on bureaucracy, elections, and legislatures. Some of his recent work on federalism and whistleblowing has appeared in the American Political Science Review. His current projects include primary elections, distributive politics, computational models of elections with bounded rationality, and regulatory policy.
Professor Ting teaches in the Department and in the School of International and Public Affairs. Prior to joining the department in 2002, he taught at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and held two postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard University.
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