Research Staff(alphabetical)
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Carlos Sanz
Staff Economist
Microeconomic Analysis Unit
Microeconomic Studies Division
Structural Analysis and Microeconomic Studies Department
DG Economics, Statistics and Research
Contact Information
- Address: Calle Alcalá, 48, 2014-MADRID, España
- Contact form
- Personal web-page: https://sites.google.com/site/carlossanzecon/home
Fields of Interest
- Public Finance
- Political Economy
- Applied Microeconomics
JEL Codes
- No JEL Codes specified.
Curriculum Vitae
Selected Publications and Working Papers
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“Betrayed by the Elites: How Corruption Amplifies the Political Effects of Recessions”
Carlos Sanz, Albert Solé-Ollé y Pilar Sorribas-Navarro
Comparative Political Studies (accepted)
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“Jobs multipliers: Evidence from a large fiscal stimulus in Spain”
Mario Alloza and Carlos Sanz
Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Volume 123, Issue 3, July 2021, pp. 751-779
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“Gender Gaps in the Evaluation of Research: Evidence from Submissions to Economics Conferences”
Laura Hospido y Carlos Sanz
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Volume 83, Issue 3, June 2021, pp. 590-618
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“Women's Representation in Politics: The Effect of Electoral Systems”
Martín Gonzalez-Eiras y Carlos Sanz
Journal of Public Economics, Volume 198, June 2021, 104399
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“Direct democracy and government size: Evidence from Spain”
Carlos Sanz
Political Science Research and Methods, Volume 8, Issue 4, October 2020, pp. 630-645
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“Rank effects in bargaining: evidence from government formation”
Thomas Fujiwara and Carlos Sanz
Review of Economic Studies 87 (3), May 2020, pp. 1261–1295
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“Backing the incumbent in difficult times: the electoral impact of wildfires”
Roberto Ramos and Carlos Sanz
Comparative Political Studies 53 (3-4), March 2020, pp. 469-499
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“The effect of electoral systems on voter turnout: Evidence from a natural experiment”
Carlos Sanz
Political Science Research and Methods 5 (4), October 2017, pp. 689-710.
Awarded the 2017/18 Political Science Research and Methods Best Paper Award