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Pia J. Raffler
Pia J. Raffler
Assistant Professor of Government, Harvard University
Verified email at gov.harvard.edu - Homepage
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Voter information campaigns and political accountability: Cumulative findings from a preregistered meta-analysis of coordinated trials
T Dunning, G Grossman, M Humphreys, SD Hyde, C McIntosh, G Nellis, ...
Science advances 5 (7), eaaw2612, 2019
1322019
Mixed method evaluation of a passive mHealth sexual information texting service in Uganda
JC Jamison, D Karlan, PJ Raffler
Information Technologies & International Development 9 (3), 2013
1122013
Does political oversight of the bureaucracy increase accountability? Field experimental evidence from a dominant party regime
PJ Raffler
American Political Science Review, 1-17, 2022
107*2022
Can citizen pressure be induced to improve public service provision
PJ Raffler, DN Posner, D Parkerson
Working paper, 2022
87*2022
Short-term subsidies and seller type: A health products experiment in Uganda
G Fischer, PJ Karlan Dean, McConnell, Margaret, Raffler
Journal of Development Economics 137, 2019
76*2019
Closing the Gap: Information and Mass Support in a Dominant Party Regime
MR Platas, PJ Raffler
Journal of Politics 83 (4), 2021
55*2021
Traditional Leaders, Service Delivery, and Electoral Accountability
K Baldwin, P Raffler
Decentralized Governance and Accountability, 61-90, 2019
522019
Fault Lines: The Effects of Bureaucratic Power on Electoral Accountability
L Martin, PJ Raffler
American Journal of Political Science, 2020
472020
Meet the Candidates: Field Experimental Evidence on Learning from Politician Debates in Uganda
MR Platas, PJ Raffler
Information, Accountability, and Cumulative Learning: Lessons from Metaketa …, 2019
10*2019
Biased Party Nominations as a Source of Women’s Electoral Underperformance
T Fujiwara, H Hilbig, P Raffler
OSF, 2024
7*2024
News, Accountability, and Electoral Rules: The Impact of Media Markets on Local Accountability Under Majoritarian and PR Rules
P Raffler
APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper, 2012
12012
ACCESS TO SOCIAL MEDIA AND SUPPORT FOR ELECTED AUTOCRATS: FIELD EXPERIMENTAL AND OBSERVATIONAL EVIDENCE FROM UGANDA
J BOWLES, J MARSHALL, PIA RAFFLER
2024
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