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Home | People | Rubén Poblete Cazenave
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Rubén Poblete Cazenave

Candidate Fellow

University
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Research field
Empirical Microeconomics
Interests
Applied Microeconomics, Development, Law and Economics, Political Economy, Public Economics

Biography

Rubén Poblete-Cazenave is a Research Fellow at the Economics Department of Erasmus School of Economics. He obtained his PhD in Economics from University College London in 2019. He works on topics in the intersection of Political Economy, Development Economics and Law & Economics, with a focus on elections, political accountability, discrimination and crime.

List of publications

Poblete-Cazenave, R. (2024). Asymmetric crime dynamics in and out of lockdowns Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, :.

Dev, D., Poblete-Cazenave, R. and Toppeta, A. (2024). Voting from abroad: Assessing the impact of local turnout on migrants’ voting behavior Journal of Comparative Economics, 52(3):663--678.

Poblete Cazenave, R. and Torres-Martinez, J. (2013). Equilibrium with limited-recourse collateralized loans Economic Theory, 53(1):181--211.