Neil Malhotra
Assistant Professor of Political Economy
Graduate School of Business
Stanford University
518 Memorial Way
Stanford, CA 94305
(650) 721-1270
neilm (at) stanford.edu

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Below please find links to some selected working papers:

Malhotra, Neil, and Yotam Margalit. "Short-Term Communication E ects or Longstanding Dispositions? The Public's Response to the Financial Crisis of 2008."

Meredith, Marc, and Neil Malhotra. "The Effect of Convenience Voting on Election Outcomes: Implications for Public Policy and the Study of Momentum in Campaigns."


Malhotra, Neil, and Elizabeth Popp. "Bridging Partisan Divisions over Anti-Terrorism Policies: The Role of Threat Perceptions."

Malhotra, Neil, and Alexander M. Tahk. "Specification Issues in Assessing the Moderating Role of Issue Importance"

Healy, Andrew, Neil Malhotra, and Cecilia Mo. "Do Irrelevant Events Affect Voters' Decisions? Implications for Retrospective Voting."

Malhotra, Neil. "Blame Attribution and the Limits of Partisan Rationalization."


Healy, Andrew, and Neil Malhotra. "Is Retrospection Blind? Random Events, Economic Losses, and Voting Behavior."


Harbridge, Laurel, and Neil Malhotra. "Electoral Incentives and Partisan Conflict in Congress: Evidence from Survey Experiments."