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What Do Partisan Donors Want?
David Broockman, Neil Malhotra
Public Opinion Quarterly
April2020
Vol. 84
Issue 1
Pages 104–118.
Developing a Scalable Dynamic Norm Menu-Based Intervention to Reduce Meat Consumption
Gregg Sparkman, Elizabeth Weitz, Thomas N. Robinson, Neil Malhotra, Gregory M. Walton
Sustainability
March2020
Vol. 12
Issue 6
Pages 2453.
The Effects of Medicare Advantage on Opioid Use
Laurence C. Baker, M. Kate Bundorf, Daniel P. Kessler
Journal of Health Economics
March2020
Vol. 70
Local Economic Benefits Increase Positivity Toward Foreigners
Steven Liao, Neil Malhotra, Benjamin J. Newman
Nature of Human Behavior
February2020
PTV Gap: A New Measure of Party Identification Yielding Monotonic Partisan Attitudes and Supporting Comparative Analysis
Aldo Paparo, Lorenzo De Sio, David W. Brady
Electoral Studies
February2020
Vol. 63
The Political Economy of Weak Treaties
Marco Battaglini, Bård Harstad
Journal of Political Economy
February2020
Vol. 128
Issue 2
‘Are We Losing Touch?’ Mainstream Parties’ Failure to Represent Their Voters on Immigration and Its Electoral Consequences
David W. Brady, John A. Ferejohn, Aldo Paparo
Italian Political Science Review
January232020
Pages 1–24.
How Divisive Primaries Hurt Parties: Evidence from Near-Runoffs in U.S. Legislatures
Alexander Fouirnaies, Andrew B. Hall
The Journal of Politics
January2020
Vol. 82
Issue 1
Gridlock and Inefficient Policy Instruments
David Austen-Smith, Wioletta Dziuda, Bård Harstad, Antoine Loeper
Theoretical Economics
November2019
Vol. 14
Issue 4
Pages 1483–1534.
Why Local Party Leaders Don’t Support Nominating Centrists
David Broockman, Nicholas Carnes, Melody Crowder-Meyer, Christopher Skovron
British Journal of Political Science (early access)
October2019
Valuing Peace: The Effects of Financial Market Exposure on Votes and Political Attitudes
Saumitra Jha, Moses Shayo
Econometrica
September2019
Vol. 87
Issue 5
Pages 1561-1588.
Political Legacies: Understanding Their Significance to Contemporary Political Debates
Christian Fong, Neil Malhotra, Yotam Margalit
Political Science & Politics
July2019
Vol. 52
Issue 3
Pages 451-456.
The Case for a Supply-Side Climate Treaty
G. B. Asheim, T. Fæhn, K. Nyborg, M. Greaker, C. Hagem, Bård Harstad, M. O. Hoel, D. Lund, K. E. Rosendahl
Science
July2019
Vol. 365
Issue 6451
Pages 325–327.
Local News and National Politics
Gregory J. Martin, Joshua McCrain
American Political Science Review
May2019
Vol. 113
Issue 2
Pages 372-384.
The Origins and Consequences of Affective Polarization in the United States
Shanto Iyengar, Yphtach Lelkes, Matthew Levendusky, Neil Malhotra, Sean J. Westwood
Annual Review of Political Science
May2019
Vol. 22
Pages 129–146.
Compliance Technology and Self-Enforcing Agreements
Bård Harstad, Francesco Lancia, Alessia Russo
Journal of the European Economic Association
February2019
Vol. 17
Issue 1
Pages 1–29.
Does Private Regulation Preempt Public Regulation?
Neil Malhotra, Benoît Monin, Michael Tomz
American Political Science Review
February2019
Vol. 113
Issue 1
Pages 19–37.
Economic Reasoning with a Racial Hue: Is the Immigration Consensus Purely Race Neutral?
Benjamin J. Newman, Neil Malhotra
The Journal of Politics
January2019
Vol. 81
Issue 1
How Newspapers Reveal Political Power
Pamela Ban, Alexander Fouirnaies, Andrew B. Hall, James M. Snyder
Political Science Research and Methods
January2019
Vol. 7
Issue 4
Pages 661–678.
Predispositions and the Political Behavior of American Economic Elites: Evidence from Technology Entrepreneurs
David Broockman, Gregory Ferenstein, Neil Malhotra
American Journal of Political Science
January2019
Vol. 63
Issue 1
Pages 212–233.