Howard Rosenthal

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Politics New York University, New York, NY, United States 
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Bonica A, Rosenthal H, Blackwood K, et al. (2020) Ideological Sorting of Physicians in Both Geography and the Workplace. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
Bonica A, Rosenthal H, Rothman DJ. (2019) Physician activism in American politics: The opposition to the Price nomination. Plos One. 14: e0215802
Gordon SC, Rosenthal H. (2019) Cross-ideological coordination by private interests: Evidence from mortgage market regulation under Dodd-Frank Business and Politics. 22: 383-411
Jena AB, Olenski AR, Khullar D, et al. (2018) Physicians' political preferences and the delivery of end of life care in the United States: retrospective observational study. Bmj (Clinical Research Ed.). 361: k1161
Mian AR, Rosenthal H. (2016) Introduction: Big Data in Political Economy Rsf: the Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 2: 1-10
Bonica A, Rosenthal H, Rothman DJ. (2015) The Political Alignment of US Physicians: An Update Including Campaign Contributions to the Congressional Midterm Elections in 2014. Jama Internal Medicine
Rosenthal H. (2015) Ideology and Spatial Voting in American Elections. By Stephen A. Jessee. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012. 256p. $104.99 cloth, $34.99 paper. Perspectives On Politics. 13: 539-540
Bonica A, Rosenthal H, Rothman DJ. (2014) The political polarization of physicians in the United States: an analysis of campaign contributions to federal elections, 1991 through 2012. Jama Internal Medicine. 174: 1308-17
Corcoran S, Romer T, Rosenthal H. (2014) Some Simple Tests of Rational Voting and Agenda Setting Political Science Research and Methods. 3: 155-168
Bonica A, McCarty N, Poole KT, et al. (2013) Why hasn't democracy slowed rising inequality? Journal of Economic Perspectives. 27: 103-124
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