Scott W. Desposato, Ph.D.

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2001 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Barbara Geddes grad student 2001 UCLA
 (Institutional theories, societal realities, and party politics in Brazil.)
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Aguilar R, Cunow S, Desposato S, et al. (2015) Ballot Structure, Candidate Race, and Vote Choice in Brazil Latin American Research Review. 50: 175-202
Desposato SW, Ingram MC, Lannes OP. (2015) Power, composition, and decision making: The behavioral consequences of institutional reform on Brazil's Supremo Tribunal Federal Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. 31: 534-567
Aguilar R, Cunow S, Desposato SW. (2015) Choice sets, gender, and candidate choice in Brazil Electoral Studies. 39: 230-242
Cantú F, Desposato SW, Magar E. (2014) Consideraciones metodológicas para estudiantes de política legislativa mexicana: Sesgo por selección en votaciones nominales Politica Y Gobierno. 21: 25-53
Brown DS, Brown JC, Desposato SW. (2014) NGOs, Turnout, and the Left: A Sub-national Analysis of Brazil Journal of Developing Societies. 30: 365-387
Cantú F, Desposato S. (2012) The New Federalism of Mexico’s Party System Journal of Politics in Latin America. 4: 3-38
Desposato SW, Kearney MC, Crisp BF. (2011) Using cosponsorship to estimate ideal points Legislative Studies Quarterly. 36: 531-565
Crisp BF, Desposato SW, Kanthak K. (2011) Legislative pivots, presidential powers, and policy stability Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization. 27: 426-452
Desposato S, Norrander B. (2009) The Gender Gap in Latin America: Contextual and individual influences on gender and political participation British Journal of Political Science. 39: 141-162
Brown DS, Brown JC, Desposato SW. (2008) Who gives, who receives, and who wins?: Transforming capital into political change through nongovernmental organizations Comparative Political Studies. 41: 24-47
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