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Voting Technology, Political Responsiveness, and Infant Health. Fujiwara, 2015
ID:
SSR101
Full title:
Voting Technology, Political Responsiveness, and Infant Health: Evidence from Brazil
Publication date:
01 March 2015
Maps:
State-society relations
Study design:
Regression Discontinuity Design (RDD)
Regions:
Latin America and the Caribbean
Countries:
Brazil
Population:
Education
Interventions:
e-voting
Outcomes:
Public funds/goods allocation
Service utilisation
Service performance
Link:
http://3ieimpact.org/en/evidence/impact-evaluations/details/5650/