Kenneth Coriale

Kenneth Coriale is an assistant teaching professor of economics at Towson University. He is an applied microeconomist focusing on political economy and public economics. His research focuses on the incentives faced by public officials and their resulting behavior, including in the contexts of judicial decision-making and of educating public officials on economic findings, among other topics including gerrymandering, political partisanship, and political violence.

How Partisan Control over Redistricting Has Shaped Political Power in Congress

In new research, Kenneth Coriale, Ethan Kaplan, and Daniel Kolliner show how the Republican Party has benefited more from redistricting and gerrymandering. Their research has important implications for political power and representation in today’s era of razor-thin Congressional majorities.

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