Working paper 33/2013: Vale a pena ser um bom gestor? Comportamento Eleitoral e Reeleição no Brasil

The Economics and Politics Research Group announces the publication of Working Paper 33/2013:

Number Date Publication
33/2013 11-27-2013 Vale a pena ser um bom gestor? Comportamento Eleitoral e Reeleição no Brasil, Pedro Cavalcante

Most recent working papers:

32/2013 11-13-2013 A pressa é inimiga da participação (e do controle)? Uma análise comparativa da implementação de programas estratégicos do governo federal, Roberto Rocha C. Pires and Alexandre de Avila Gomide
31/2013 10-30-2013 Crises de segurança do alimento e a demanda por carnes no Brasil, Moisés de Andrade Resende Filho, Karina Junqueira de Souza and Luís Cristóvão Ferreira Lima
30/2013 10-16-2013 Ética & Incentivos: O que diz a Teoria Econômica sobre recompensar quem denuncia a corrupção? Mauricio Bugarin

Please consult the complete list of the EPRG working papers here(https://econpolrg.com/working-papers/)

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About Mauricio Bugarin

Mauricio Soares Bugarin is full professor at the Economics Department of the University of Brasilia, Brasilia, Brazil. He received his PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1997 and is currently Leader of the Economics and Politics Research Group (CNPq-UnB). From 2006 to 2011 he was full professor of Economics at Insper Institute, São Paulo, Brazil, where he served as the director of undergraduate studies in Economics and created the joint degree program in Economics and Business Administration. Prof. Bugarin is a research fellow of the Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq) and served as a member of the Standing Committee of the Latin American Chapter of the Econometric Society from 2007 to 2011. He has produced numerous research articles published in peer reviewed journals, including the Journal of Mathematical Economics, Oxford Academic Papers, Public Choice, and Social Choice and Welfare; a book on the control of public expenditure in Brazil published by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation; several academic book chapters; and has received several academic prizes including Brazilian National Treasure Secretariat Prizes (Public Finance), a National Health Economics Prize, and the Haralambos Simeonides Prize for the best article in Economics published in a year by a Brazilian author. Prof. Bugarin’s main interests include public economics, public finance and the relationship between economics and politics. He regularly teaches PhD courses in game theory and mechanism design, the economics of incentives and information and positive political economics.
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