Scott Gehlbach

Scott Gehlbach

University of Chicago

H-index: 23

North America-United States

About Scott Gehlbach

Scott Gehlbach, With an exceptional h-index of 23 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Chicago, specializes in the field of Political economy, authoritarian politics, Russia.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Is there really a dictator’s dilemma? Information and repression in autocracy

Damaged collateral and firm-level finance: Evidence from Russia’s war in Ukraine

Historical political economy: Past, present, and future

Is Putin’s popularity (still) real? A cautionary note on using list experiments to measure popularity in authoritarian regimes

A Model of Censorship, Propaganda, and Repression

17 The Russian Media

Who reports crime? Citizen engagement with the police in Russia and Georgia

Formal models of domestic politics

Scott Gehlbach Information

University

Position

Professor Department of Political Science and Harris School of Public Policy

Citations(all)

3760

Citations(since 2020)

1775

Cited By

2746

hIndex(all)

23

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

25

Email

University Profile Page

University of Chicago

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Scott Gehlbach Skills & Research Interests

Political economy

authoritarian politics

Russia

Top articles of Scott Gehlbach

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Is there really a dictator’s dilemma? Information and repression in autocracy

Information and Repression in Autocracy (April 2, 2024)

Scott Gehlbach

Zhaotian Luo

Anton Shirikov

Dmitriy Vorobyev

2024/4/2

Damaged collateral and firm-level finance: Evidence from Russia’s war in Ukraine

Journal of Comparative Economics

Solomiya Shpak

John S Earle

Scott Gehlbach

Mariia Panga

2023/12/1

Historical political economy: Past, present, and future

Volha Charnysh

Eugene Finkel

Scott Gehlbach

2023/6/15

Is Putin’s popularity (still) real? A cautionary note on using list experiments to measure popularity in authoritarian regimes

Post-Soviet Affairs

Timothy Frye

Scott Gehlbach​

Kyle L Marquardt

Ora John Reuter

2023/5/4

A Model of Censorship, Propaganda, and Repression

Scott Gehlbach

Zhaotian Luo

Anton Shirikov

Dmitriy Vorobyev

2022

17 The Russian Media

SCOTT GEHLBACH

TETYANA LOKOT

ANTON SHIRIKOV

2022/10/27

Who reports crime? Citizen engagement with the police in Russia and Georgia

Lauren A McCarthy

Scott Gehlbach

Timothy Frye

Noah Buckley

2022/8/18

Formal models of domestic politics

Scott Gehlbach

2021/9/30

The oligarch vanishes: defensive ownership, property rights, and political Connections

Quarterly Journal of Political Science

John S Earle

Solomiya Shpak

Anton Shirikov

Scott Gehlbach

2022/10/25

Correlates of forest-cover change in European Russia, 1989–2012

Land Use Policy

Delgerjargal Uvsh

Scott Gehlbach

Peter V Potapov

Catalina Munteanu

Eugenia V Bragina

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2020/7/1

Reform and rebellion in weak states

Elements in Political Economy

Evgeny Finkel

Scott Gehlbach

2020/5

Democratization as a continuous choice: A comment on acemoglu and robinson’s correction to “why did the west extend the franchise?”

The Journal of Politics

Paul Castañeda Dower

Evgeny Finkel

Scott Gehlbach

Steven Nafziger

2020/4/1

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