

Luis R. Martinez
Assistant Professor, Harris School of Public Policy, University of Chicago
Luis Martinez is Assistant Professor at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago. He obtained his PhD in Economics from the LSE. He works at the intersection of political economy and development economics, with a regional focus on Latin America. His research mainly focuses on the functioning of weak and non-democracies.
Recent work by Luis R. Martinez
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How effective are monetary incentives to vote?
A larger fine for electoral abstention increases voter turnout but does not affect election outcomes in settings with compulsory voting
Published 11.03.24
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Fiscal rules, public overspending, and political accountability in Colombia
Limitations to fiscal spending reduced overspending in public administration without affecting public goods, aligning with voters’ preferences
Published 28.01.22