

José Morales-Arilla
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton Politics
Jose Morales-Arilla is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Princeton Politics and a Research Fellow at Harvard’s Growth Lab. His fields of research are Political Economy and Development Economics. His work leverages advanced quantitative methods to study the political causes and consequences of some of today’s most pressing development issues - inequality, violence, trade and growth. He holds a a PhD in Public Policy from Harvard University.
Recent work by José Morales-Arilla
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Autocrats in crisis mode: How dictators adapt distributive choices during economic shocks
Autocrats may further discriminate against their opposition as a way to minimise the scope of dissent during economic shocks
Published 03.10.22