Publications
Published
- Benefits by Luck: A Study of Lotteries as a Selection Method for Government Programs, with Felipe Nunes and Cesar Zucco, Comparative Political Studies, 2024 PAP Online Appendix Replication files
Recipient of the 2024 APSA Public Policy Section’s Best Comparative Policy Paper Award
The Liar’s Dividend: Can Politicians Claim Misinformation to Evade Accountability?, with Kaylyn Jackson Schiff and Daniel Schiff, American Political Science Review, 2024 PAP Online Appendix Replication files
Promoting Reproducibility and Replicability in Political Science, with Abel Brodeur et al. Research & Politics, 2024:11(1)
Detecting Misinformation in the Global South: The Spread of False News by Political Leaders, with Valerie Wirtschafter, Frederico Batista Pereira, Nara Pavão, João Pedro Oliveira dos Santos, and Felipe Nunes, Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media, 2024 Replication files
Inoculation Reduces Misinformation: Experimental Evidence from a Multidimensional Intervention in Brazil, with Frederico Batista Pereira, Felipe Nunes, and Nara Pavão, Journal of Experimental Political Science, 2023 Online Appendix Replication files
What You See and What You Get: The Direct and Indirect Political Dividends of Public Policies, with Felipe Nunes and Cesar Zucco, British Journal of Political Science, 2023 Replication files Online appendix PAP
Recipient of the 2022 Best Paper by REPAL (Red para el Estudio de la Economía Política de América Latina)
Fake News, Fact Checking, and Partisanship: The Resilience of Rumors in the 2018 Brazilian Elections with Frederico Batista Pereira, Felipe Nunes and Nara Pavão, Journal of Politics, 2022 Replication files Online appendix
Making the Bourgeoisie? Values, Voice, and State-Provided Home ownership with Cesar Zucco and Felipe Nunes, Journal of Politics, 2022 Replication files Online appendix PAP
Recipient of the 2021 Best Paper on Public Policy Award by APSA Public Policy Section
The Timing of Public Policies: Political Budget Cycles and Credit Claiming American Journal of Political Science, 2021 Replication files Online appendix
Bypassing the Enemy: Distributive Politics, Credit Claiming, and Non-State Organizations in Brazil Comparative Political Studies, 51(3): 304-340, 2018 Replication files Online appendix PAP
Honorable mention for the 2019 Sérgio Buarque de Holanda Award for best paper in the social sciences, Latin American Studies Association’s Brazil Section
Race, Resources, and Representation: Evidence from Brazilian Politicians with Thad Dunning, World Politics, 6(2): 327-365, 2017 Replication files Online appendix Corrigendum
Raça e Comportamento Político: participação, ativismo e recursos em Belo Horizonte Lua Nova, 85: 187-226, 2012. The survey data used in this paper belongs to CPEQS-UFMG, but it is available upon request
Waves of Change within Civil Society in Latin America: Mexico City and São Paulo with Adrian Gurza Lavalle, Politics & Society, 39(3): 415-450, 2011. Replication data
Reprinted at: Grugel, Jean. Democratization: Theories, Methods and Historical Perspectives, vol. IV: 235-272. Sage Library of Political Science, 2013
Reprinted in Portuguese at: Reis, Elisa P.ONGs, Novos Vínculos entre a Sociedade e o Estado, Editora 7 Letras, 2013
- Race, Resources, and Political Participation in a Brazilian City with Fabrício M. Fialho, Latin American Research Review, 44(2):59-83, 2009. The survey data used in this paper belongs to CPEQS-UFMG, but it is available upon request.
Under review
- Bueno, N. S., Masterson, D. Rojas, D. “When Does the Public Care About Immigration? Studying the Political Salience of Venezuelan Immigration in Colombia” (under review) Working Paper PAP
Other publications
Book Review of Democracy at Work: Pathways to Well-Being in Brazil (Brian Wampler, Natasha Borges Sugiyama, and Michael Touchton. Cambridge, MA: Cambridge University Press, 2020) 2020, Perspectives on Politics, 18(4), 1269-1270
Graphical Presentation of Regression Discontinuity Results (2015) with Guadalupe Tuñón, The Political Methodologist 22(2):4–8, Spring 2015 Replication Materials