| Explaining social policy preferences: Evidence from the Great Recession Y Margalit American Political Science Review 107 (1), 80-103, 2013 | 861 | 2013 |
| Economic explanations for opposition to immigration: Distinguishing between prevalence and conditional impact N Malhotra, Y Margalit, CH Mo American Journal of Political Science 57 (2), 391-410, 2013 | 609 | 2013 |
| The economic consequences of partisanship in a polarized era C McConnell, Y Margalit, N Malhotra, M Levendusky American Journal of Political Science 62 (1), 5-18, 2018 | 552 | 2018 |
| Economic insecurity and the causes of populism, reconsidered Y Margalit Journal of Economic Perspectives 33 (4), 152-170, 2019 | 477 | 2019 |
| Costly jobs: Trade-related layoffs, government compensation, and voting in US elections Y Margalit American Political Science Review 105 (1), 166-188, 2011 | 470 | 2011 |
| Preferences for international redistribution: The divide over the Eurozone bailouts MM Bechtel, J Hainmueller, Y Margalit American Journal of Political Science 58 (4), 835-856, 2014 | 425 | 2014 |
| Political responses to economic shocks Y Margalit Annual Review of Political Science 22 (1), 277-295, 2019 | 374 | 2019 |
| Do concerns about labor market competition shape attitudes toward immigration? New evidence J Hainmueller, MJ Hiscox, Y Margalit Journal of International Economics 97 (1), 193-207, 2015 | 367 | 2015 |
| Lost in Globalization: International Economic Integration and the Sources of Popular Discontent Y Margalit International Studies Quarterly 56 (3), 484-500, 2012 | 355 | 2012 |
| The effect of Fox News on health behavior during COVID-19 E Ash, S Galletta, D Hangartner, Y Margalit, M Pinna Political Analysis 32 (2), 275-284, 2024 | 179 | 2024 |
| Policy design and domestic support for international bailouts MM Bechtel, J Hainmueller, Y Margalit European Journal of Political Research 56 (4), 864-886, 2017 | 179* | 2017 |
| Informed preferences? The impact of unions on workers' policy views SE Kim, Y Margalit American Journal of Political Science 61 (3), 728-743, 2017 | 170 | 2017 |
| The evolution of the immigration debate: Evidence from a new dataset of party positions over the last half-century R Dancygier, Y Margalit Comparative Political Studies 53 (5), 734-774, 2020 | 164 | 2020 |
| Countering public opposition to immigration: The impact of information campaigns G Facchini, Y Margalit, H Nakata European Economic Review 141, 103959, 2022 | 147 | 2022 |
| Why austerity? The mass politics of a contested policy K Bansak, MM Bechtel, Y Margalit American Political Science Review 115 (2), 486-505, 2021 | 147 | 2021 |
| The political consequences of green policies: Evidence from Italy I Colantone, L Di Lonardo, Y Margalit, M Percoco American Political Science Review 118 (1), 108-126, 2024 | 133 | 2024 |
| Tariffs as electoral weapons: the political geography of the US–China trade war SE Kim, Y Margalit International organization 75 (1), 1-38, 2021 | 120 | 2021 |
| How sanctions affect public opinion in target countries: Experimental evidence from Israel G Grossman, D Manekin, Y Margalit Comparative Political Studies 51 (14), 1823-1857, 2018 | 117 | 2018 |
| Short-term communication effects or longstanding dispositions? The public’s response to the financial crisis of 2008 N Malhotra, Y Margalit The Journal of Politics 72 (3), 852-867, 2010 | 109 | 2010 |
| How the ultra-rich use media ownership as a political investment G Grossman, Y Margalit, T Mitts Journal of Politics 84, 1913 – 1931, 2022 | 88 | 2022 |