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B. Peter Rosendorff

B. Peter Rosendorff

D-Index & Metrics

Political Science

D-Index
29
Citations
7013
World Ranking
1225
National Ranking
614

B. Peter Rosendorff publication distribution in Political Science in 2026

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36 publications 333+

This scientist: 67 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 333 publications or more.

B. Peter Rosendorff D-index placement in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Political Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where B. Peter Rosendorff sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 29 D-Index — 40th percentile

40% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 62 D-Index or more.

Overview

B. Peter Rosendorff is affiliated with New York University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences and Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a focus on subfields such as General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Development, Sociology and Political Science, Finance, and Economics and Econometrics.

The topics addressed in Rosendorff's work include International Development and Aid, Global Trade and Economics, Global Financial Crisis and Policies, Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth, Economic Growth and Development, Political Conflict and Governance, and Fiscal Policies and Political Economy.

Rosendorff has contributed to numerous academic publications. Recent papers include: Bilateral or Multilateral? International Financial Flows and the Dirty-Work Hypothesis (2021) published in The Journal of Politics; Government Choices of Debt Instruments (2023) in International Studies Quarterly; Firms, States, and Global Production (2021) in Economics and Politics; Antiglobalization Sentiment: Exposure and Immobility (2024) in American Journal of Political Science; and The Unfolding Sovereign Debt Crisis (2022) in Current History.

The venues in which Rosendorff frequently publishes include the SSRN Electronic Journal, The Journal of Politics, International Studies Quarterly, American Journal of Political Science, and Economics and Politics.

They collaborate regularly with several co-authors, including James Raymond Vreeland, Layna Mosley, J. Lawrence Broz, Axel Dreher, and Valentin Lang. These collaborations have resulted in multiple joint publications, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Why Democracies Cooperate More: Electoral Control and International Trade Agreements

    Edward D. Mansfield;Helen V. Milner;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Free to Trade: Democracies, Autocracies, and International Trade

    Edward D. Mansfield;Helen V. Milner;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • The Optimal Design of International Trade Institutions: Uncertainty and Escape

    B. Peter Rosendorff;Helen V. Milner

  • Democracy and Transparency

    James R. Hollyer;B. Peter Rosendorff;James Raymond Vreeland

  • Democratic politics and international trade negotiations: Elections and divided government as constraints on trade liberalization

    Helen V. Milner;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Stability and Rigidity: Politics and Design of the WTO's Dispute Settlement Procedure

    B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Too much of a good thing?: The proactive response dilemma

    B. Peter Rosendorff;Todd Sandler

  • Why Do Authoritarian Regimes Sign the Convention Against Torture? Signaling, Domestic Politics and Non-Compliance ∗

    James R. Hollyer;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Measuring Transparency

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  • Transparency, Protest, and Autocratic Instability

    James R. Hollyer;B. Peter Rosendorff;James Raymond Vreeland

  • TRADE NEGOTIATIONS, INFORMATION AND DOMESTIC POLITICS: THE ROLE OF DOMESTIC GROUPS

    Helen V. Milner;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Voluntary Export Restraints, Antidumping Procedure, and Domestic Politics

    B. Peter Rosendorff

  • The Political Economy of Transnational Terrorism

    B. Peter Rosendorff;Todd Sandler

  • Strengthening International Courts and the Early Settlement of Disputes

    Michael Gilligan;Leslie Johns;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Leadership Survival, Regime Type, Policy Uncertainty and PTA Accession

    James R. Hollyer;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Cooperative Autocracies: Leader Survival, Creditworthiness, and Bilateral Investment Treaties*

    Eric Arias;James R. Hollyer;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • A Gravity Model of Globalization, Democracy and Transnational Terrorism

    S Brock Blomberg;B Peter Rosendorff

  • Information, Democracy, and Autocracy: Economic Transparency and Political (In)Stability

    James R. Hollyer;B. Peter Rosendorff;James Raymond Vreeland

  • Decompensating domestically: the political economy of anti-globalism

    James Bisbee;Layna Mosley;Thomas B. Pepinsky;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Suicide Terrorism and the Backlash Effect

    B. Peter Rosendorff;Todd Sandler

  • Replication, Realism, and Robustness: Analyzing Political Regimes and International Trade

    Edward D. Mansfield;Helen V. Milner;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • The Effect of Political Regime on Transparency: Democracy and Data Dissemination in Latin America

    B. Peter Rosendorff;James Raymond Vreeland

  • Bilateral or Multilateral? International Financial Flows and the Dirty-Work Hypothesis

    Axel Dreher;Valentin Lang;B. Peter Rosendorff;James Raymond Vreeland

  • Chapter 6 Dispute Settlement, Compliance and Domestic Politics

    Leslie Johns;B. Peter Rosendorff

  • Transparency, Protest and Democratic Stability

    James R. Hollyer;B. Peter Rosendorff;James Raymond Vreeland

  • Why Do Autocrats Disclose? Economic Transparency and Inter-elite Politics in the Shadow of Mass Unrest:

    James R. Hollyer;B. Peter Rosendorff;James Raymond Vreeland

  • International trade and domestic politics: the domestic sources of international trade agreements and institutions

    Helen V. Milner;B. Peter Rosendorff;Edward D. Mansfield

  • Democracy and Transparency

    B. Peter Rosendorff;John A. Doces

  • Leadership Survival, Regime Type, Policy Uncertainty and PTA Accession

    B. Peter Rosendorff;James R. Hollyer

  • Locating the Proper Authorities: The Interaction of Domestic and International Institutions.

    B. Peter Rosendorff

  • The Rational Design of International Institutions: The Optimal Design of International Trade Institutions: Uncertainty and Escape

    B. Peter Rosendorff;Helen V. Milner

Frequent Co-Authors

James Raymond Vreeland
James Raymond Vreeland Princeton University
Helen V. Milner
Helen V. Milner Princeton University
Edward D. Mansfield
Edward D. Mansfield University of Pennsylvania
Todd Sandler
Todd Sandler The University of Texas at Dallas
Axel Dreher
Axel Dreher Heidelberg University
Thomas B. Pepinsky
Thomas B. Pepinsky Cornell University
S. Brock Blomberg
S. Brock Blomberg Claremont McKenna College
Alastair Smith
Alastair Smith New York University
Mark Lebwohl
Mark Lebwohl Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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