Ana De La O Torres
Associate Professor of Political Science and in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies
Bio
Ana Lorena De La O is associate professor of Political Science at Yale University, where she is affiliated with the MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies, the Institution of Social and Policy Studies, and the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs. Her research relates to the political economy of poverty alleviation, clientelism and the provision of public goods. She is author of Crafting Policies to End Poverty in Latin America (Cambridge University Press). Her articles have appeared in the American Journal of Political Science, the Journal of Politics, Comparative Political Studies, the Quarterly Journal of Political Science, and the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences. She earned her PhD in Political Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2007. She teaches courses on the political economy of poverty alleviation, paradigms of political economy, the politics of redistribution, and quantitative research methods.
Contact
115 Prospect Street, Rosenkranz Hall, Room 327
1(203) 432-5234
ana.delao@yale.edu
Education
- Ph.D., M.I.T.
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Selected Articles
- 2023-02-01 - Voluntary audits: Experimental evidence on a new approach to monitoring front-line bureaucrats
- 2015-01-01 - The Journal of Politics - “Does Corruption Information Inspire the Fight or Quash the Hope? A Field Experiment in Mexico on Voter Turnout, Choice, and Party Identification”
- 2013-01-01 - American Journal of Political Science - “Do Conditional Cash Transfers Affect Electoral Behavior? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Mexico”
- 2010-05-26 - Quarterly Journal of Political Science - “The Causal Effect of Media-Driven Political Interest on Political Attitudes and Behaviors”
- 2008-07-11 - Comparative Politics Studies, Sage Publications - “Does Religion Distract the Poor? Income and Issue Voting Around the World”