Articles

Christopher Faricy and Christopher Ellis. 2026. “Partisanship, Deservingness, and the Attitudinal Policy Feedback Process for Social Policy.” Policy Studies Journal 0: e70110.

Christopher Faricy and Christopher Ellis. 2020. “Race, ”Deservingness,” and Social Spending Attitudes: The Role of Policy Delivery Mechanism.”Political Behavior 42(3): 819-843.

Christopher Faricy. 2017. “Partisanship, Class, and Attitudes towards the Divided Welfare State.”The Forum 15(1): 111-126.

Christopher Faricy. 2016.“The Distributive Politics of Tax Expenditures: How Parties Use Policy Tools to Distribute Federal Money to the Rich and the Poor.”Politics, Groups, and Identities 4(1): 110-125.

Christopher Faricy and Christopher Ellis. 2014.“Public Attitudes Toward Direct Social Spending in the United States: The Differences Between Direct Spending and Tax Expenditures.” Political Behavior 36(1): 53-76.

Christopher Faricy and Christopher Ellis. 2011.“Social Policy and Public Opinion: How the Ideological Direction of Spending Influences Public Mood.” The Journal of Politics 73(4): 1095-1110.

Christopher Faricy. 2011.“The Politics of Social Policy in America: The Causes and Effects of Indirect versus Direct Social Spending.” The Journal of Politics 73(1): 74-83.

Michele Hoyman and Christopher Faricy. 2009.“It Takes a Village: A Test of the Creative Class, Social Capital, and Human Capital Theories.” Urban Affairs Review 44(3): 311-333.

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