

Joana Naritomi
Associate Professor, International Development Department, LSE
Joana Naritomi is an Associate Professor at the London School of Economics, International Development Department. She is a Research Affiliate in BREAD, the CEPR Public Economics and Development Economics programmes, an Institute for Fiscal Studies Research Associate, an IGC Research Affiliate, and a CESifo Public Sector Economics Affiliate. She has a PhD from Harvard University and her main research interests are Public Economics, Development Economics and Political Economy.
Recent work by Joana Naritomi
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Sanitation and property tax compliance: Analysing the social contract in Brazil
A household’s access to the urban sanitation network can have a significant impact on whether it pays its taxes
Published 12.01.24
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Cash transfer programmes can stimulate the local economy: Evidence from Brazil
In addition to their impact on poverty, cash transfers can have positive spillovers to the local economy
Published 05.08.22
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The value of job displacement insurance programmes in developing countries: Evidence from Brazil
Income support for laid-off formal workers can be beneficial even in countries with high informality, but how the benefits are disbursed matters
Published 22.02.21