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▪ Published Articles
"Instability and the Incentives for Corruption"
(with Davin Chor and Quoc-Anh Do)
Economics & Politics 21(1): 42-92, March 2009.
"Why is Fiscal Policy Often Procyclical?"
(with Alberto Alesina and Guido Tabellini)
Journal of the European Economic Association, 6(5): 1006-1036, September 2008.
"Inefficient Lobbying, Populism and Oligarchy"
(with Francisco Ferreira)
Journal of Public Economics, 91 (5-6): 993-1021, June 2007.
▪ Working Papers
"A Centered Index of Spatial Concentration: Expected Influence Approach and Application to Population and Capital Cities"
(with Quoc-Anh Do)
This version: July 2009
"Schooling, Political Participation, and the Economy"
(with Davin Chor)
This version: July 2009
"Yet Another Tale of Two Cities: Buenos Aires and Chicago"
(with Edward L. Glaeser)
This version: June 2009
"Redistribution in a Model of Voting and Campaign Contributions"
This version: October 2008
"Does Crime Breed Inequality? Evidence from the Favelas in Rio de Janeiro"
(with Igor Barenboim)
This version: October 2008
"Inequality, Redistribution, and Population"
(with Quoc-Anh Do)
This version: June 2007
▪ Research in Progress
"Cultural Attitudes, Schooling and Political Participation"
(with Davin Chor)
“Media and Political Polarization”
(with Daniel Hojman)
“Population and Corruption across US States”
“Measuring Spatial Concentration: Expected Influence Approach”
(with Quoc-Anh Do)
"Distance to Frontier and the Political Economy of Public Spending in Education"
(with Philippe Aghion and Aminur Rahman)
"Behavioral Economics and Economists' Behavior: Evidence from the AEA Meetings"
(with Davin Chor, Brent Neiman, Karine Serfaty, and Matt Weinzierl)
▪ Other Articles
“The $700 billion question: why did the House change its mind?”
(with Davin Chor), Dani Rodrik’s weblog 10/05/2008
"Votos em Reais"
Folha de S. Paulo 02/22/2008
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