João Alípio-Correa
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João Alípio-Correa
@joaoalipioapc
PhD Student in Political Science & MS in Statistics @PittTweet | Political Methodology | Causal Inference | Nonparametrics | Democracy
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@lrssdnz Mas antes de tomar essa decisão eu procurei uma formação rigorosa como pesquisador aplicado (até entender que não era o que queria), então estou à disposição para ajudar em qualquer coisa.
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@lrssdnz Oi Larissa, eu pivotei para estatística, mas com um mestrado em estatística em paralelo ao doutorado em CP. Pessoalmente, só acho que esse movimento faz sentido se o objetivo é trabalhar com desenvolvimento de métodos (e ainda assim não necessário, como Pedro colocou) +
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New WP is out! Perhaps the most fun I had working on a paper so far. Hopefully #Econtwitter will enjoy it as well.
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Sensitivity Analysis for Instrumental Variables Under Joint Relaxations of Monotonicity and Independence Pedro Picchetti arxiv.org/abs/2603.25529 [𝚎𝚌𝚘𝚗.𝙴𝙼 𝚜𝚝𝚊𝚝.𝙼𝙴]
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#EconTwitter I am happy to share my new working paper, "Breakdown Analysis for Instrumental Variables with Binary Outcomes"!

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Today I’m becoming a PhD—this time from Wharton (UPenn). I’m deeply grateful to everyone who supported me, especially my committee: Dean Knox, @jonmummolo , @hamsabastani, and Eric Tchetgen Tchetgen.
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Difference-in-Differences Designs: A Practitioner's Guide. arxiv.org/abs/2503.13323
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Difference-in-Differences Meets Synthetic Control: Doubly Robust Identification and Estimation. arxiv.org/abs/2503.11375
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@thaleslcarvalho Parabéns, Thales! Excelente notícia!
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Great work! Suggestions: (1) natural experiments are rarely experiments; (2) FEs are often used to adjust for unobservables, instead of SOO; same with event studies (ES); (3) ES-FE-DID are closely related.
Michael Kistner@MichaelRKistner
What's the current status of causal inference in political science? Since the advent of the credibility revolution social scientists pay more attention to establishing cause-and-effect relationships. But how has poli sci responded to the new methods and trends? (1/n)
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🚨New working paper: Here we experimentally demonstrate across 33 countries that civic education can mitigate the negative effects of partisan polarization by increasing the likelihood of voting for non-partisan, pro-democratic candidates. 1/
osf.io/preprints/osf/…
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@gsxcarmo Thanks, Gabi! A challenging, but rewarding year.
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@joaoalipioapc Wow, it was an awesome first year. Great job, João! Looking forward to seeing all the great things you'll do in the following years. Congrats and keep going!
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Three papers coming up: one on support for regimes and democratic deconsolidation; two others with @laurabegc on party-sponsored protests and democracy + one on measurement and non unimodal distributions.
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