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Political fragmentation and government stability. Evidence from local governments in Spain
F Carozzi, D Cipullo, L Repetto
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 14 (2), 23-50, 2022
26*2022
To vote, or not to vote? Electoral campaigns and the spread of COVID-19
D Cipullo, M Le Moglie
European Journal of Political Economy 72 (102118), 2022
19*2022
Gender gaps in political careers: Evidence from competitive elections
D Cipullo
CESifo Working Paper, 2021
152021
Voting systems and fiscal policy: Evidence from runoff and plurality elections
D Cipullo
National Tax Journal 74 (2), 347-376, 2021
12*2021
Biased Forecasts to Affect Voting Decisions? The Brexit Case
D Cipullo, A Reslow
Working paper, 2019
62019
Biased Forecasts to Affect Voting Decisions
D Cipullo, A Reslow
The Brexit Case, Uppsala University, 2019
52019
Electoral cycles in macroeconomic forecasts
D Cipullo, A Reslow
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 202, 307-340, 2022
42022
Powers that be? Political alignment, government formation, and government stability
F Carozzi, D Cipullo, L Repetto
Journal of Public Economics 230, 105017, 2024
2024
When Women Take All: Direct Election and Female Leadership
D Cipullo
CESifo Working Paper, 2023
2023
Are governments inflating their economic forecasts ahead of elections?
D Cipullo, A Reslow
2022
Biased Forecasts and Voting: The Brexit Referendum Case
D Cipullo, A Reslow
Working Paper, 2021
2021
Political Careers, Government Stability, and Electoral Cycles
D Cipullo
Department of Economics, Uppsala University, 2021
2021
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