Political determinants of investment in water and sanitation: evidence from Brazilian elections
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Recommendations
- Inflated Kumaraswamy regressions with application to water supply and sanitation in Brazil
- A decision support methodology for increasing public investment efficiency in Brazilian agrarian reform
- Policy choice as an electoral investment
- Decentralization and pollution spillovers: evidence from the re-drawing of county borders in Brazil
- Pollution incidence and political jurisdiction: Evidence from the TRI.
Cites work
- Political determinants of investment in water and sanitation: evidence from Brazilian elections
- Randomized experiments from non-random selection in U.S. House elections
- Robust nonparametric confidence intervals for regression-discontinuity designs
- Women as Policy Makers: Evidence from a Randomized Policy Experiment in India
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