This thesis is divided into three parts. The first one evaluates the institution of compulsory vote, providing new estimates for the effects of the obligation to vote on individuals. The identification strategy relies on the Brazilian dual voting system - voluntary and compulsory - the exposure being determined by the date of birth. Using RD and IV approaches and data from a self-collected survey, we find that the compulsory legislation leads to a significant increase in voter turnout. These changes are followed by a sizable increase in the probability that individuals will express preference for a political party, but not by an increase in political knowledge among the population. Moreover, we find that the first compulsory voting experien...
Each essay in this doctoral dissertation relates to a recent feature of sovereign finance in emergin...
Latin America contains roughly half of the world's countries that use compulsory voting, but this el...
This article analyzes the effect of public electoral financing on parties' announced policies and th...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first one evaluates the institution of compulsory vote,...
This doctoral dissertation is comprised of three separate research pieces divided by chapters. In th...
The main purpose on this research is to examine if brazilian electors hold state governors and their...
This paper examines the proposition that a government which faces an election or depends on general ...
A recurrent theme in political science links new forms of participatory democracy to citizens’ atti...
Latin America contains roughly half of the world’s countries that use compulsory voting, but this el...
Latin America contains roughly half of the world’s countries that use compulsory voting, but this el...
The contamination of the economies' public management by both political and partisan interests and t...
ROCHA, Rafael Sampaio. Financiamento político por empresas privadas no Brasil: mácula ao exercício d...
This thesis seeks to analyse nominal voting patterns in the Brazilian houses of legislature, in part...
The objective of this study is to analyze the political-economic cycles in the Brazilian states fro...
This dissertation aims to evaluate the Brazilian subnational debt policy since 2002. After a series...
Each essay in this doctoral dissertation relates to a recent feature of sovereign finance in emergin...
Latin America contains roughly half of the world's countries that use compulsory voting, but this el...
This article analyzes the effect of public electoral financing on parties' announced policies and th...
This thesis is divided into three parts. The first one evaluates the institution of compulsory vote,...
This doctoral dissertation is comprised of three separate research pieces divided by chapters. In th...
The main purpose on this research is to examine if brazilian electors hold state governors and their...
This paper examines the proposition that a government which faces an election or depends on general ...
A recurrent theme in political science links new forms of participatory democracy to citizens’ atti...
Latin America contains roughly half of the world’s countries that use compulsory voting, but this el...
Latin America contains roughly half of the world’s countries that use compulsory voting, but this el...
The contamination of the economies' public management by both political and partisan interests and t...
ROCHA, Rafael Sampaio. Financiamento político por empresas privadas no Brasil: mácula ao exercício d...
This thesis seeks to analyse nominal voting patterns in the Brazilian houses of legislature, in part...
The objective of this study is to analyze the political-economic cycles in the Brazilian states fro...
This dissertation aims to evaluate the Brazilian subnational debt policy since 2002. After a series...
Each essay in this doctoral dissertation relates to a recent feature of sovereign finance in emergin...
Latin America contains roughly half of the world's countries that use compulsory voting, but this el...
This article analyzes the effect of public electoral financing on parties' announced policies and th...