Francisco Pino
- Assistant Professor
Ph.D. in Economics, Boston University.
M.A. in Political Economy, Boston University.
B.S., Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Chile.
B.S., Industrial Engineering, Universidad de Chile.
Academic Training
Publications in Magazines with Editorial Committee
● 2021
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The Tyranny of the Single Minded: Guns, Environment, and Abortion
/ REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS - Vol. 103, No. 1
● 2019
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Property Rights and Gender Bias: Evidence from Land Reform in West Bengal
/ American Economic Journal-Applied Economics - Vol. 11, No. 2
● 2014
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Evolution of land distribution in West Bengal 1967-2004: Role of land reform and demographic changes
/ JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS - Vol. 110
Research Monographs
● 2022
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Female Political Representation and Violence Against Women: Evidence from Brazil
/ Vol. 534
● 2021
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Freedom of the Press? Catholic Censorship during the Counter-Reformation
/ No. 516
● 2020
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Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States
/ No. 492
● 2019
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Does Facial Structure Explain Differences in Students Evaluations of Teaching? The Role of Perceived Dominance
/ No. 483
● 2019
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To Pill or not to Pill? Access to Emergency Contraception and Contraceptive Behaviour
/ No. 477
● 2017
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Is There Gender Bias Among Voters? Evidence from the Chilean Congressional Elections
/ No. 444
● 2016
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Guns and Votes / No. 20.253
● 2016
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Property Rights and Gender Bias: Evidence from Land Reform in West Bengal
/ No. 9.930
● 2014
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Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States / No. 27
Columna de Opinión
● 2021
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La pandemia oculta
● 2020
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Ser cautelosos
Academic/Professional meeting Presentations
● 2020
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Does Economics Make You Sexist
● 2016
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Is There Gender Bias Among Voters? Evidence from the Chilean Congressional Elections
● 2015
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Is There Gender Bias Among Voters? Evidence from the Chilean Congressional Elections
● 2015
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Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States
● 2013
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Is There Gender Bias Among Voters? Evidence from the Chilean Congressional Elections