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Who pays for crime? Criminal violence, right-wing incumbents, and electoral accountability in Latin America
Miguel Carreras
, Giancarlo Visconti
Political Science
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Latin America (LATAM)
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Criminal Violence
100%
Security Flaws
100%
Public Security
100%
Electoral Accountability
100%
Chile
50%
Politicians
50%
Shock
50%
Mexico
50%
Resilience
50%
Partisan
50%
Challenger
50%
Crime Data
50%
Accountability Model
50%
External Validity
50%
Exogenous Factors
50%
Latin American Countries
50%
Failure to Deliver
50%
Difference-in-differences Design
50%
Local Crime
50%
Social Sciences
Crime
100%
Latin America
100%
Public Security
100%
Mexico
50%
Elections
50%
Difference in Differences
50%
Chile
50%
Latin
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Difference-In-Differences
100%