YOTAM MARGALIT
Who Supports Democratic Backsliding? Evidence from Israel
with Noam Gidron, Lior Sheffer, and Itamar Yakir
American Journal of Political Science (forthcoming)
The Cultural Origins of Populism
with Shir Raviv and Omer Solodoch
Journal of Politics (forthcoming)
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Does Support for Redistribution Mean What We Think it Means?
with Shir Raviv
Political Science Research and Methods, 2024, January (First View)
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The Political Consequences of Green Policies: Evidence from Italy
with Italo Colantone, Livio Di Lonardo and Marco Percoco
American Political Science Review , 2023, April pp. 1-19.
Personal Economic Shocks and Anti-Immigrant Backlash
with Dan Hopkins and Omer Solodoch
British Journal of Political Science, 2023, August pp. 1-9.
The Effect of Fox News on Health Behavior During COVID-19
With Eliot Ash, Sergio Galletta, Dominik Hangartner, and Matteo Penna
Political Analysis, 2023, July (first view)
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After Defeat: How Governing Parties Respond to Electoral Loss
with Tara Slough and Michael Ting
Political Science Research and Methods, 2022,10(4), 739-758.
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How the Ultra-Rich Use Media Ownership as a Political Investment
with Guy Grossman and Tamar Mitts
Journal of Politics, 2022, 84(4), 1913-1931
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Countering Public Opposition to Immigration: The impact of Information Campaigns
with Giovanni Facchini & Hirohito Nakata
European Economic Review, 2022, 141, 103959.
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Against the Flow: Public Opposition to Immigration Stock and Flow
with Omer Solodoch
British Journal of Political Science, 2022, 52(3), 1055-1075.
Why Austerity? The Mass Politics of a Contested Policy
with Kirk Bansak and Michael Bechtel
American Political Science Review, 2021, 115(2), 486-505.
Social Penumbras Predict Political Attitudes
with Andrew Gelman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021, 18(6).
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Tariffs as Electoral Weapons: The Political Geography of the U.S.-China Trade War
with Sung Eun Kim
International Organization, 2021, 1-38.
How Markets Shape Political Preferences: Evidence from a Field Experiment
with Moses Shayo
American Journal of Political Science, 2020, 65(2), 473-492.
Ideology and the Debate over International Bailouts: The Case of Grexit
with Kirk Bansak, Michael Bechtel and Jens Hainmueller
Journal of Politics, 2020, 82:2, pp. 509-528.
The Evolution of the Immigration Debate:
A Study of Party Positions over the Last Half-Century
with Rafaela Dancygier
Comparative Political Studies, 2020, 53(5):734-774.
Economic Insecurity and the Causes of Populism, Reconsidered
Journal of Economic Perspectives, Fall 2019, 33:4: 152-170.
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Economic Shocks and Political Preferences
Annual Review of Political Science, 2019, 22:1, 277-295.
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Political Legacies
with Christian Fong and Neil Malhotra,
PS: Political Science, 2019, 52:3.
The Economic Consequences of Partisanship in a Polarized Era
with Christopher McConnell, Matthew Levendusky and Neil Malhotra
American Journal of Political Science, 2018, 62:1, pp. 5-18.
How Sanctions Affect Public Opinion in Target Countries:
Experimental Evidence from Israel
with Guy Grossman and Devorah Manekin
Comparative Political Studies, 2018, 51(14), pp. 1823-1857.
Policy Design and Domestic Support for International Bailouts
with Michael Bechtel and Jens Hainmueller
European Journal of Political Research, 2017, 56(4), 864-886.
Informed Preferences? The Impact of Unions on Workers' Policy Views
with Sung Eun Kim
American Journal of Political Science, 2017, 61:3, pp. 728-743.
Does Religiosity Affect Support for Political Compromise?
with Danny Cohen-Zada and Oren Rigbi
International Economic Review, 2016, 57:3, pp. 1085-1106.
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Do Concerns about Labour Market Competition Shape Attitudes Toward Immigration?
New Evidence from U.S. Workers
with Jens Hainmueller and Michael Hiscox
Journal of International Economics, 2015, 97:1, pp. 193-207.
Expectation Setting and Retrospective Voting
with Neil Malhotra
Journal of Politics, 2014, 76:4, pp. 1000-1016.
Preferences toward International Redistribution: The Divide Over the Eurozone Bailouts
with Michael Bechtel and Jens Hainmueller
American Journal of Political Science, 2014, 58: 4, pp. 835-856.
Explaining Social Policy Preferences: Evidence from the Great Recession
American Political Science Review, 2013, 107:1, pp. 80-103.
Economic Explanations for Opposition to Immigration:
Distinguishing Between Prevalence and Conditional Impact
with Neil Malhotra and Cecilia Mo
American Journal of Political Science, 2013, 57:2, pp. 391-410.
Measuring Individual Identity: Experimental Evidence
with Alex Kuo
Comparative Politics, 2012, 44:4, pp. 459-479.
Lost in Globalization: Economic Integration and the Politics of Discontent
International Studies Quarterly, 2012, 46, pp. 484-500.
Costly Jobs: Trade-related Layoffs, Government Compensation,
and Voting in U.S. Elections
American Political Science Review, 2011, 105, pp. 166-188.
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Short-Term Communication Effects or Longstanding Dispositions?
The Public's Response to the Financial Crisis of 2008
with Neil Malhotra
The Journal of Politics, 2010, 72:03, pp. 852-867.