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Thomas B. Pepinsky
Thomas B. Pepinsky
Walter F. LaFeber Professor of Government and Public Policy, Cornell University
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Lagged explanatory variables and the estimation of causal effect
MF Bellemare, T Masaki, TB Pepinsky
The Journal of Politics 79 (3), 949-963, 2017
9092017
Partisanship, health behavior, and policy attitudes in the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic
SK Gadarian, SW Goodman, TB Pepinsky
Plos one 16 (4), e0249596, 2021
8302021
The institutional turn in comparative authoritarianism
T Pepinsky
British Journal of Political Science 44 (3), 631-653, 2014
5462014
Economic crises and the breakdown of authoritarian regimes: Indonesia and Malaysia in comparative perspective
TB Pepinsky
Cambridge University Press, 2009
4722009
Aerial bombing and counterinsurgency in the vietnam war
MA Kocher, TB Pepinsky, SN Kalyvas
American Journal of Political Science 55 (2), 201–218, 2011
4462011
Bureaucracy and service delivery
TB Pepinsky, JH Pierskalla, A Sacks
Annual Review of Political Science 20 (1), 249-268, 2017
2592017
Decentralization and economic performance in Indonesia
TB Pepinsky, MM Wihardja
Journal of East Asian Studies 11 (3), 337-371, 2011
2182011
A note on listwise deletion versus multiple imputation
TB Pepinsky
Political Analysis 26 (4), 480-488, 2018
2002018
The Trump presidency and American democracy: A historical and comparative analysis
RC Lieberman, S Mettler, TB Pepinsky, KM Roberts, R Valelly
Perspectives on Politics 17 (2), 470-479, 2019
194*2019
Testing Islam’s Political Advantage: Evidence from Indonesia
TB Pepinsky, RW Liddle, S Mujani
American Journal of Political Science 56 (3), 584–600, 2012
1922012
Autocracy, elections, and fiscal policy: evidence from Malaysia
TB Pepinsky
Studies in Comparative International Development (SCID) 42 (1), 136-163, 2007
1852007
The return of the single-country study
TB Pepinsky
Annual Review of Political Science 22 (1), 187-203, 2019
1812019
Development, Social Change, and Islamic Finance in Contemporary Indonesia
TB Pepinsky
164*2013
Beyond oligarchy: Wealth, power, and contemporary Indonesian politics
M Ford, TB Pepinsky
Cornell University Press, 2014
1222014
The 2008 Malaysian elections: an end to ethnic politics?
TB Pepinsky
Journal of East Asian Studies 9 (1), 87-120, 2009
1182009
Piety and Public Opinion: Understanding Indonesian Islam
TB Pepinsky, RW Liddle, S Mujani
Oxford University Press, 2018
1072018
Pandemic politics: the deadly toll of partisanship in the age of COVID
SK Gadarian, TB Pepinsky, SW Goodman
Princeton University Press, 2022
1042022
Capital mobility and coalitional politics: authoritarian regimes and economic adjustment in Southeast Asia
TB Pepinsky
World Politics 60 (3), 438-474, 2008
1012008
Southeast Asia: voting against disorder
T Pepinsky
Journal of Democracy 28 (2), 120-131, 2017
802017
Incumbency advantage and candidate characteristics in open-list proportional representation systems: Evidence from Indonesia
S Dettman, TB Pepinsky, JH Pierskalla
Electoral Studies 48, 111-120, 2017
782017
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