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WORKING PAPERS

Anti-corruption, representation, and governance:

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1. Armani, G. “Is Corruption the Price of Democracy? How the Brazilian Supreme Court Built Capital to Face the
Radical Right. ”
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Presented at the American Political Science Association’s (APSA) Annual Meeting & Exhibition (2023, 2025)

Best paper, Comparative and Brazilian Politics field, USP Political Science Graduate Seminar (2022)

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2. Armani, G. "Who Takes the Burden? Tradeoffs in How Developing Countries Allocate Anti-Corruption Regulation."

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​3. Armani, G. “How Corruption Control Affects Latin American Political Activity: A Comparative Institutional Analysis.” 

Presented at the Annual Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Conference (2022)

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4. Armani, G.; Bogéa, D. “The Rise and Fall of Anticorruption Policy: Opportunity Windows, Congressional Agendas, and the Weaponization of Anticorruption Policies.”

Presented at the Annual Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA) Conference (2022)

Best paper, Corruption, Law and Development Section, Brazilian Empirical Legal Studies Conference (2021)

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Politics and ideology's effects on the delivery of public goods:

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5. Peres, U.; Marques, E.; Armani, G. “Municipal Budgets in Brazil: What Difference Does Politics Make?” R&R at Local Government Studies.

Presented at the Red para el Estudio de la Economía Política de América Latina (REPAL) Conference (2024)

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