Leandro Machado de Magalhaes : Citation Profile


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University of Bristol

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   11 years (2011 - 2022). See details.
   Cites by year: 4
   Journals where Leandro Machado de Magalhaes has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 1.    Total self citations: 5 (9.43 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Santaeulalia-Llopis, Raul (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Leandro Machado de Magalhaes.

Is cited by:

Santaeulalia-Llopis, Raul (13)

Odhiambo, Nicholas (10)

Asongu, Simplice (10)

Restuccia, Diego (10)

Chen, Chaoran (6)

Marx, Benjamin (4)

Amodio, Francesco (2)

Poschke, Markus (2)

Alvarez-Cuadrado, Francisco (2)

Sanchez, Juan (2)

Tukiainen, Janne (2)

Cites to:

Porzio, Tommaso (12)

Qian, Nancy (12)

Gollin, Douglas (12)

Parente, Stephen (12)

Rogerson, Richard (12)

Titiunik, Rocio (11)

Deaton, Angus (10)

Cattaneo, Matias (10)

Dupas, Pascaline (9)

Violante, Giovanni (9)

Banerjee, Abhijit (9)

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Where Leandro Machado de Magalhaes has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / Barcelona School of Economics2

Recent works citing Leandro Machado de Magalhaes (2024 and 2023)


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Works by Leandro Machado de Magalhaes:


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2017The Consumption, Income, and Wealth of the Poorest: An Empirical Analysis of Economic Inequality in Rural and Urban Sub-Saharan Africa for Macroeconomists In: Working Papers.
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2018The consumption, income, and wealth of the poorest: An empirical analysis of economic inequality in rural and urban Sub-Saharan Africa for macroeconomists.(2018) In: Journal of Development Economics.
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2018The Consumption, Income, and Wealth of the Poorest: An Empirical Analysis of Economic Inequality in Rural and Urban Sub-Saharan Africa for Macroeconomists.(2018) In: 2018 Meeting Papers.
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2016The Costs of Consumption Smoothing: Less Schooling and Less Nutrition In: Working Papers.
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2019The Cost of Consumption Smoothing: Less Schooling and less Nutrition.(2019) In: JODE - Journal of Demographic Economics.
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2011Political Parties and the Tax Level in the American States: A Regression Discontinuity Design In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2014Separation of Powers and the Tax Level in the U.S. States In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2015Separation of powers and the tax level in the U.S. states.(2015) In: Southern Economic Journal.
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2014Incumbency Effects in a Comparative Perspective: Evidence from Brazilian Mayoral Elections In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2015Incumbency Effects in a Comparative Perspective: Evidence from Brazilian Mayoral Elections.(2015) In: Political Analysis.
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2015The Consumption, Income, and Wealth of the Poorest: Cross-Sectional Facts of Rural and Urban Sub-Saharan Africa for Macroeconomists In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2015The consumption, income, and wealth of the poorest: cross-sectional facts of rural and urban Sub-Saharan Africa for macroeconomists.(2015) In: Policy Research Working Paper Series.
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2015Multi-Office Incumbency Advantage: Political Careers in Brazil In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2016Consumption and Expenditure in Sub-Saharan Africa In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2019War and the Rise of Parliaments In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2022War and the rise of parliaments.(2022) In: European Economic Review.
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2019The Incumbent-Challenger Advantage and the Winner-Runner-up Advantage In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2020Estimating slim-majority effects in US state legislatures with a regression discontinuity design under local randomization assumptions In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2021Estimating slim-majority effects in US state legislatures with a regression discontinuity design under local randomization assumptions.(2021) In: Political Science Research and Methods.
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2021Could Regression Discontinuity estimates of incumbency e ects help monitor parliamentary elections? Evidence from Malawi. In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2021A second chance elsewhere. Re-running for parliament after a close race defeat: UK vs US In: Bristol Economics Discussion Papers.
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2012War Financing and the Transition from Absolutism to Rule by Parliament In: 2012 Meeting Papers.
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2013Consumption, Income and Wealth of the Very Poor: An Empirical Investigation of Cross-sectional and Lifetime Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa In: 2013 Meeting Papers.
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2014Consumption and Income Inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Lifetime with No Humps and Low Partial Insurance In: 2014 Meeting Papers.
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2019Progressivity and Development In: 2019 Meeting Papers.
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2020How Much Should We Trust Regression Discontinuity Design Estimates? Evidence from Experimental Benchmarks of the Incumbency Advantage In: Discussion Papers.
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