Piero Stanig

 

PhD candidate, Department of Political Science, Columbia University.

 

Fellow, Alexander Hamilton Center for Political Economy, New York University. 

 

Curriculum Vitae

 

 

 

Papers:

 

Does Defamation Law Affect How Newspapers Cover Corruption in Mexico? 

 

A Bayesian Instrumental Variable Model of the Coverage of Corruption in the Mexican Press. (Poster

 

Stealing to Buy a Reputation: A Model of Corruption and Campaign Finance, with Cross-National Evidence.

 

Domesticated Publishers, Silenced Journalists: The Political Economy of Press Freedom and Press Subjugation.

 

Why Do the Poor Support Right-Wing Parties? A Cross-National Analysis. (with John Huber).

 

Redistribution through Taxes and Charity: The Cost of “Compassionate Conservatism” to the Secular Poor. (with John Huber).

 

 

Teaching:

 

Political and Bureaucratic Corruption. (Graduate, Fall 07.) Syllabus

 

 

 

  Replication Data and Software:

 

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