Marc Meredith is an Associate Professor in the Department of
Political Science, where he has been a professor since 2009. He holds a BA in
Economics and Mathematical Methods in the Social Science from Northwestern
University, a MA in Economics from Northwestern University, a MA in Political
Science from Stanford University, and a PhD in Political Economics from the
Stanford Graduate School of Business. Prior to coming to the University
of Pennsylvania, Marc was a visiting lecturer of political science at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He also holds a secondary
appointment in the Business Economics and Public Policy Department in the
Wharton School.
Marc’s research examines the political economy of American elections, with a particular
focus on the application of causal inference methods. His substantive research
interests include election administration, election law, political campaigns,
and voter decision-making. Marc’s research appears in the American Political
Science Review, the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal
of Politics, the Quarterly Journal of Political Science, and the Proceedings
of the National Academies of Science, among other outlets. He teaches
classes on American government, policy making, business and government, and
statistical methods. His work can be found at http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~marcmere/.
Marc Meredith

Associate Professor
marcmere@sas.upenn.edu746-7672
Ronald O. Perelman Center for Political Science and Economics, Room 403
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