2020
DOI: 10.33774/apsa-2020-663v0
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The Unintended Consequences of Democratic Reforms: Electronic Voting and Criminal Violence in Brazil

Abstract: This paper studies the impact of democratic reforms on the levels of criminal violence. Focusing on Brazil, we exploit the staggered implementation of electronic voting technology in 1998 and provide strong empirical evidence that democratizing reforms may significantly reduce local levels of conflict even in contexts of weak institutions and criminal structures. We argue that electronic voting decreased the levels of criminal conflict by invigorating political accountability and eroding the hegemony of politi… Show more

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