Bumba Mukherjee

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Political Science Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Bagozzi BE, Koren O, Mukherjee B. (2017) Droughts, Land Appropriation, and Rebel Violence in the Developing World The Journal of Politics. 79: 1057-1072
Bagozzi BE, Hill DW, Moore WH, et al. (2015) Modeling Two Types of Peace: The Zero-inflated Ordered Probit (ZiOP) Model in Conflict Research Journal of Conflict Resolution. 59: 728-752
Mukherjee B, Yadav V, Béjar S. (2014) Electoral Particularism, Bank Concentration, and Capital Account Liberalization in Developing Democracies: Comparative Political Studies. 47: 851-877
Mukherjee B, Yadav V, Bejar S. (2014) Candidate-centred systems, public banks and equity market restrictions in developing democracies Review of International Political Economy. 21: 670-709
Bagozzi BE, Brawner T, Mukherjee B, et al. (2014) Regional International Organizations and Individual Immigration Attitudes: Results from Finite Mixture Models International Interactions. 40: 350-375
Jensen NM, Mukherjee B, Bernhard WT. (2014) Introduction: Survey and Experimental Research in International Political Economy International Interactions. 40: 287-304
Hill DW, Moore WH, Mukherjee B. (2013) Information Politics Versus Organizational Incentives: When Are Amnesty International's "Naming and Shaming" Reports Biased? International Studies Quarterly. 57: 219-232
Mukherjee B, Bagozzi BE. (2013) The IMF, Domestic Public Sector Banks, and Currency Crises in Developing States International Interactions. 39: 1-29
Bagozzi BE, Mukherjee B. (2012) A Mixture Model for Middle Category Inflation in Ordered Survey Responses Political Analysis. 20: 369-386
Béjar S, Mukherjee B. (2011) Electoral institutions and growth volatility: Theory and evidence International Political Science Review. 32: 458-479
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