
About
Jim Granato is Dean and Professor at the University of Houston's Hobby School of Public Affairs, where he leads academic and administrative initiatives. He is also a University of Houston Energy Fellow, contributing to energy policy and research. His academic career includes prior faculty positions at the University of Texas and Michigan State University.
Research Interests:
His expertise spans Policy Analysis, Macroeconomic Policy, Science Policy, and Mathematical and Statistical Modeling. He specializes in integrating formal theoretical models with empirical analysis, particularly through the Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) framework. His work bridges political science and economics, focusing on American politics, political economy, and public policy.
Publication Trends:
His scholarly output centers on the intersection of theory and data in political science and economics. Articles reflect strong methodological rigor, with emphasis on econometrics, formal modeling, and policy evaluation. Key domains include macroeconomic dynamics, legislative behavior, public choice, and institutional analysis—often applying quantitative techniques to test theoretical predictions.
Scientific Awards and Recognition:
Advising and Grants:
Granato's research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, City of Houston, Texas governmental agencies, Houston Endowment, and Truist. He has provided expert testimony to local and state government committees. While specific advisees are not listed, his leadership in academic programs and editorial roles demonstrates significant mentorship and service. He has played a pivotal role in advancing quantitative training in political science.
Labs and Research Teams:
While no formal lab is mentioned, Granato has led major collaborative initiatives, particularly the EITM program at the National Science Foundation. His work involves interdisciplinary teams focused on methodological innovation and policy analysis, often in partnership with government and academic institutions.
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