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An extensive literature has documented a robust correlation between socioeconomic status--measured in a variety of ways--and health outcomes; however, much uncertainty remains regarding what causal processes underlie this association. The present paper builds on a growing literature that seeks...
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Caspi et al. (2002, 2003), Guo et al. (2008a), and Pescosolido et al. (2008) all claim to have demonstrated allele-by-environment interactions, but in all cases environmental influences are potentially endogenous to the unmeasured genetic characteristics of the subjects and their families. Thus,...
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student outcomes. We use data from the auditing of Brazil's local governments to construct objective measures of corruption …
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Political institutions can affect corruption. We use audit reports from an anti-corruption program in Brazil to …
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across Brazil's municipal governments. The analysis exploits discontinuities in wages across municipalities induced by a …
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enhancing political and judiciary accountability. We do so in the context of Brazil's anti-corruption program, which randomly …
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This paper analyzes how changes in the concentration of political power affect long-run development. We study Brazil …
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