Dr. Reut Marciano Dr. Reut Marciano is a political scientist and holds a joint position in in the Federmann School for Public Policy and Governance and the PPE (Political Science, Philosophy, and Economics) program. She is interested in political economy and public policy theories. Her research considers how state's interactions with the market shape how the state operates - its logic, capacities, interests and objectives. Her work focuses on the multiple and varied intersections (institutions, actors, and ideas) of the public and private sectors in policymaking, through political and policy sciences lenses. Her work also covers developments in policy feedback theory. She works primarily with small-N (case-study and comparative) research designs, where she applies classic qualitative methods and progressively integrates computational social sciences approaches. Before joining the School faculty, she completed aPhD in Political Science at the University of Toronto. Her research was published in leading political science and public policy journals, such as Policy Studies Journal, Governance, Journal of Public Policy, policy sciences, and Critical Policy Studies.