Sven Holger Steinmo Professor University of Colorado, Boulder January 2021 Education Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, 1987 (Political Science) M.P.H. University of California, Berkeley, 1982 (Health Policy, Planning and Regulation) M.A. University of California, Berkeley, 1979 (Political Science) B.A. University of California, Santa Cruz, 1976 (Politics) Academic Positions Professor, Political Science Department, University of Colorado, (May 2002 -- ). Visiting Part-Time Professor, Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Florence, Italy, (May-August, 2019). Visiting Professor, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark, (May 2018 – August 2018) Robert Schumann Research Professor, Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, Florence, Italy, (Sept. 2014 – August 2017). Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University, OXford, UK, (Oct. 2012 – August 2016). Professor and Chair in Public Policy and Political Economy, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, (January 2007 - August 2014). Honorary Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, (February 1, 2006 – January 31, 2011). Visiting Research Professor, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Tokyo, (March-June 2002). Visiting Lecturer, Institut d'Etudes Politiques (Sciences Po), University of BordeauX, France, (October - November, 2001). Visiting Professor, MaX-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung, Cologne, Germany, May 2001. Visiting Scientist, University of Gothenburg, Göteborg, Sweden, (January - July, 2000). Associate Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder, (June 1993 - 2002). Assistant Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder, (1987 - 1993). Lecturer to the Swedish Parliament, 1983-84; (This was a lecture series on American Institutions and presidential elections held for Swedish Members of Parliament and civil servants.) Stockholm Sweden. Instructor, Furudals Bruk Kursinternat, Sweden, Summer 1983, (Seminars on American Politics held for members of the Swedish Parliament). Instructor, University of California at Berkeley, 1985-6. Fellowships and Awards Willing to Pay? Testing Institutionalist Theory with Experiments, European Research Council (ERC) “Advanced Researcher Frontier Grant,” (2012-2017). Mind the Gaps: Explaining Nordic Exceptionalism in Taxation Institutions, (co-investigator with Brooke Harrington), Danish Research Council, (2015-2018). The Evolution of Modern States: Sweden, Japan and the United States, Cambridge University Press (2010). Winner of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) “Gunnar Myrdal Prize,” for Best Book in Evolutionary Political Economy, (2011). Do Institutions Evolve? European University Institute Research Grant, Florence, Italy, (2009-2010). Comparative Research on the Decision-Making Process – Tax Reform, (co-PI, with Naoki Jinno and Andrew DeWit) Japan Research Council, Tokyo Japan, (2004-2006). Abe Fellow, Social Science Research Council, American Council of Learned Societies, and Center for Global Partnership, (2002-2003). German Marshall Fund Senior Research Fellow, The German Marshall Fund of the United States, (2001- 2002) STINT Visiting Scientist, Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education, (2000-2001). Bi-Centennial Swedish-American Exchange Research Grant, Bi-Centennial Swedish American Exchange Fund, (1999). Edmond Keller Writing Prize for the Best Essay on the 1st Amendment, Keller Center, University of Colorado, Boulder, (1999). William Riker Award for the Best Book in Political Economy published in 1991, 1992 or 1993, American Political Science Association, Political Economy Section. (1994). Gabriel Almond Award for best doctoral dissertation in Comparative Politics, American Political Science Association. (1989). Grant in Aid, University of Colorado, Committee on Research and Creative Work, (1989). Dean's Writing Award for the Social Sciences for best article published by a member of the Arts and Sciences faculty in 1988, University of Colorado. (1989). Arthur H. Cole Grant in Aid, Economic History Association, (1988). Tax Institute of America NTA-TIA Doctoral Dissertation Award, Finalist, National Tax Association, (1988). Junior Faculty Development Award, University of Colorado, Committee on Research and Creative Work, (1988). Henry Robert Braden Fellowship, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Political Science, (1985). Dissertation Research Fellowship, American Council of Learned Societies and The Social Science Research Council, (1984-85). Special Conference/Travel Award to the European Community, Swedish Fulbright Foundation, (1984). Thord-Gray Memorial Dissertation Research Fellowship, American Scandinavian Foundation, (1984). Fulbright-Hays Dissertation Research Fellowship, American Fulbright Foundation, (1983 - 1984). Fernstrom Fellowship, University of California Research Fellowship, (1983). Public Health Studentship, National Institutes of Health, (1981-1982). Books America Divided, How America’s Constitution is Tearing the Country Apart, Yale University Press, (Forthcoming, 2022). Willing to Pay? Tax Compliance and Tax Morale in Modern Democracies, co-authored with John D’Attoma. (In Press) OXford University Press, 2021. The Leap of Faith: The fiscal foundations of successful government in Europe and America, OXford University Press, 2018. Available also “Open Access,” http://www.oxfordscholarship.com/view/10.1093/oso/9780198796817.001.0001/oso- 9780198796817 The Evolution of Modern States: Sweden, Japan and the United States, Cambridge University Press (2010). Winner of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) “Gunnar Myrdal Prize,” for Best Book in Evolutionary Political Economy, (2011). Reprinted US/UK, paperback, 2011. Translated and published in Japanese with new introduction, 政治経済の生態学 スウェーデン・日本・米国の進化と適応, Iwanami Press, 2017. Growing Apart? America and Europe in the 21st Century, (co-edited with Jeff Kopstein), Cambridge University Press, (2008). Restructuring the Welfare State: Political Institutions and Policy Change, (co-edited with Bo Rothstein), Palgrave Macmillan Press, (2002). Tax Policy, (ed.) London: Elgar Publishing. (1998). Taxation and Democracy: Swedish, British and American Approaches to Financing the Modern State, New Haven: Yale University Press. (1993, 1994). Winner of the American Political Science Association’s “Riker Award for Best Book in Political Economy,” published in 1991, 1992, or 1993. (Reprinted in paperback 1996.) (Translated into Japanese, 1996, by Shiozaki Jun and Shiozaki Yasuhisa, Tokyo: Konnichi-sha.) Structuring Politics: Historical Institutionalism in Comparative Analysis: Co-edited with Kathleen Thelen and Frank Longstreth, (1992, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998), New York: Cambridge University Press. (Translated into Chinese, China Renmin Press, 2006). Chapter 1 republished and translated into Spanish, for Rossana Castiglioni y Claudio Fuentes (eds), Manual de Política Comparada, Editores Universidad Diego Portales Ediciones, (2012). Articles and Chapters “Assessing the Stability of Fiscal Attitudes: Evidence from a Survey Experiment” with Kim-Lee TuXhorn and John D’Attoma, Public Administration, (Forthcoming, 2021). “Do Citizens Want Something for Nothing? Mass Attitudes and the Federal Budget” Policy and Politics, (in press, 2021). “Do Experienced Subjects Bias Experimental Results? Evidence from 16 Laboratories in SiX Countries,” with Alice Guerra, Brooke Harrington and John D’Attoma, (under review) 2021. “Can a Pandemic Defeat the Politics of Austerity? The Key to Economic Recovery After COVID-19,” with Mark Blyth, Foreign Affairs, April 22, 2020. https://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/2020- 04-22/can-pandemic-defeat-politics-austerity “Historical Institutionalism and the Cognitive Foundations of Cooperation,” Public Management and Performance Review,” (2020). https://doi.org/10.1080/15309576.2019.1694548 “Who is that guy?” in Sven Engstrom and Sven Hort (eds.), Om Bo Rothstein, Aktiv Forlag, Lund, Sweden, 2019, pp. 67-73. “Néo-institutionnalisme historique” in Laurie Boussaguet, Sophie Jacquot, and Pauline Ravinet (eds.), Dictionnaire des politiques publiques, VOL. 4., Paris: Presses de Sciences Po, pp. 382-390, (2019), ISBN 9782724625110 “How Institutions and Attitudes Shape Tax Compliance: A Cross-National Experiment and Survey,” (with Fred Pampel and Guilia Andrighetto), Social Forces, Vol. 8, Issue 3, pp. 1337–1364 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1093/sf/soy083. (Honorable Mention for Outstanding Article by the American Society of Criminology, November 14, 2019.) "Trust in Government: Narrowing the ideological gap over the federal budget" (with Kim-Lee TuXhorn and John D’Attoma), Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, Vol. 2, no. 1, (2019), pages 1- 13. DOI: 10.30636/jbpa.21.47 “Trustworthy Institutions: A Cognitive theory of Tax Morale” in Tax and Trust Institutions, Interactions and Instruments, Sjoerd Goslinga, Lisette van der Hel-van Dijk, Peter Mascini, Albert van Steenbergen, (eds.), Eleven International Publishing, Den Haag, Netherlands, (2018) pp. 45-62, “The Leap of Faith,” in The Leap of Faith, Sven Steinmo (ed.), Oxford University Press, OXford, (2018).pages 3-30, “Taxation and Consent” (with Marcelo Bergman) in The Leap of Faith, Sven Steinmo (ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, (2018).pages 273-292, “The Role of Gender in the Provision of Public Goods through Tax Compliance,” (with Dave Bruner and John D’Attoma), Journal of Behavioral
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