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Published and Forthcoming Articles

"Why was the Arab World Poised for Revolution? Schooling, Economic Opportunities, and the Arab Spring"

(with Davin Chor)                                                                                                 

Journal of Economic Perspectives(forthcoming).                                                                                                  

"Schooling, Political Participation, and the Economy"

(with Davin Chor)                                                                                                 

Review of Economics and Statistics(forthcoming).                                                                                                  

"Redistribution in a Model of Voting and Campaign Contributions"

Journal of Public Economics 95(7-8): 646-656, August 2011.

 

"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

"Isolated Capital Cities, Accountability and Corruption across US States"                                                                              

(with Quoc-Anh Do) 

This version: January 2012

 

"Media and Polarization: Evidence from the Introduction of Broadcast TV in the US"                                                                              

(with Daniel Hojman) 

This version: January 2012

 

"The People Want the Fall of the Regime: Schooling, Political Protest, and the Economy"

(with Davin Chor)                                                                                                 

This version: April 2011

 

"Obedience, Schooling, and Political Participation"

(with Davin Chor)                                                                                                 

This version: October 2010

 

"A Centered Index of Spatial Concentration: Expected Influence Approach and Application to Population and Capital Cities"

(with Quoc-Anh Do) 

This version: April 2010

Revision requested by Theoretical Economics                                                                                                  

"Yet Another Tale of Two Cities: Buenos Aires and Chicago"

(with Edward L. Glaeser)                                                                                                 

This version: June 2009

 

"Inequality, Redistribution, and Population" 

(with Quoc-Anh Do)

 This version: June 2007

 

 

Research in Progress

“Isolated Capital Cities and Misgovernance: Theory and Evidence”

(with Quoc-Anh Do and Bernardo Guimaraes)

 

 

Other Articles

"Teaching Rebels"

(with Davin Chor), International Herald Tribune 02/23/2011

 

"Cidadão ignora que papel maior do Estado implica abrir mão"

Folha de S. Paulo 08/09/2010

 

"Brazil x Argentina: Political Instability and Economic Performance as Seen from Brasilia and Buenos Aires"

Prepared for the Séries de Conferências EESP 2009 – Crescimento Econômico, EESP-FGV, November 2009

 

"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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