Pablo M. Pinto, Columbia University
Pablo M. Pinto
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Columbia University
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Publications:
Sensitivity to Issue Framing on Trade Policy Preferences: evidence from a survey experiment, (with M. Victoria Murillo and Martin Ardanaz). Accepted for publication in International Organization. Working paper available for download at SSRN.
Randomization Tests and Multi-Level Data in State Politics, (with Robert S. Erikson and Kelly T. Rader). State Politics & Policy Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 2 (Summer 2010), 180-198. Journal version available at State Politics & Policy Quarterly. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Eighth Annual Conference on State Politics and Policy. Philadelphia, PA, May 30-31, 2008. Download working paper version of article.
The Politics of Stock Market Development, (with Peter Gourevitch and Stephen Weymouth). Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 17, No. 2 Issue 2 (2010), 378-409. Journal version available through informaworld. Working paper version available for download at SSRN.
The Politics of Chinese Investment in the US, (with Tim Frye). In Karl Sauvant, editor, "Investing in the United States: Is the US Ready for FDI from China." Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2010. A description of the book and table of content can be found at the Vale Columbia Center's website.
The Politics of Investment. Partisanship and the Sectoral Allocation of Foreign Direct Investment, (with Santiago M. Pinto). Economics & Politics, Vol. 20, No. 2 (June 2008), 216-254. Journal version available through Blackwell Publishing; working paper version available for download at SSRN. Earlier versions of this paper were delivered at the annual meetings of APSA (2005), ISA (2006) and MPSA (2006).
The Political Determinants of Economic Performance. Political Competition and the Sources of Growth (with Jeff Timmons). Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 38, No. 1 (2005), 26-50. Journal version available through Sage Journals Online. Link to website with additional results omitted from publication due to space constraints.
Books:
Politics and Foreign Direct Investment, (with Nathan Jensen, Glen Biglaiser, Quan Li, Edmund J. Malesky, Santiago M. Pinto and Joseph L. Staats). Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press (forthcoming).
Partisan Investment in the Global Economy: Why FDI loves the Left and the Left loves FDI. New York, New York: Cambridge University Press (forthcoming). Download manuscript.
Working Papers:
Regulating Foreign Investment: A Study of the Properties of Bilateral Investment Regimes, (with Santiago M. Pinto and Nicolas Stier-Moses). Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Political Economy Society, Cambridge, MA: November 12-13, 2010. Download
The Politics of Hard Times: Fiscal Policy and the Endogeneity of Economic Recessions. Prepared for Miles Kahler and David Lake, editors, Politics in the New Hard Times: The Great Recession and Contemporary Politics. Download. An earlier version of this paper was delivered at the Annual Convention of the American Political Science Association, September 2-5, 2010, Washington, DC, under the title "Policy-making in bad times: political legacies and endogenous economic shocks".
Fiscal Policy in Good Times and Bad Times: Endogenous time horizons and pro-cyclical spending in Argentina, (with Martin Ardanaz and Santiago M. Pinto). Prepared for delivery at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, March 31-April 3, 2001. Download. An earlier version of this paper was delivered at Politics in the New Hard Times. The Great Recession and Contemporary Politics. A conference in honor of Peter A. Gourevitch, La Jolla, CA, April 23-24, 2010. Link to Conference website.
Dyadic Analysis in International Relations: A Cautionary Tale, (with Robert S. Erikson and Kelly T. Rader). A revised version of the paper is available for download at SSRN. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the annual meetings of the APSA (2009) and IPES (2009) under the title "Dirty Pool Revisited: When Less is More."
Partisanship and the Allocation of Foreign Investment under Imperfect Capital Mobility, (with Santiago M. Pinto). Prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, Washington, September 1-4, 2011. Download. An earlier version of this paper was presented at the Conference on Multinational Corporations and World Politics, June 4-8, 2011, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland, organized by the Skalny Center for Polish and Central European Studies, University of Rochester.
Fortune or Evil? The Effects of Inward Foreign Direct Investment on Corruption, (with Boliang Zhu). Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies (SIWPS) Working Paper No. 10 (December 2008). Revised version available for download at SSRN. Earlier versions of this paper were presented at the annual conferences of APSA (2008) and MPSA (2008).
The Individual Sources of Economic Nationalism: Evidence from Survey Data, (with Carmen Le Foulon). WP No. 3 (December 2007), Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies (SIWPS) Working Papers Series. An earlier version of this paper was delivered at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 30-September 2, 2007.
The Politics of Investment: Partisan Governments, Wages and Employment (with Santiago M. Pinto). Download. Presented at annual meeting of the International Political Economy Society (IPES), Nov. 9-10, 2007. Earlier versions were presented at: APSA (2007); Workshop on Political Competition and Government Policy, Duke University, May 4-5, 2007; Conference on Political Risks in Emerging Markets, Washington University in St. Louis, March 23-24, 2007.
No Entiendo: The Effects of Bilingualism on Hispanic Earnings (with Jeronimo Cortina and Rodolfo de la Garza). Columbia University, Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy (ISERP) Working Paper Series No. 2007 | 03.
Does Partisanship Affect the Regulation of Foreign Investment? Download. Prepared for the Conference The Political Economy of Regulating Multinational Corporations and Foreign Direct Investment, the Pennsylvania State University, State College, October 14-15, 2005.
Tying Hands vs. Exchanging Hostages. Domestic Coalitions, Political Constraints and FDI. Download. Prepared for the 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 28-31, 2003.