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Pedro C. Vicente

Global rank #3855 95%

Institution: Universidade Nova de Lisboa

Primary Field: Development (weighted toward more recent publications)

Homepage: http://www.pedrovicente.org/

First Publication: 2009

Most Recent: 2024

RePEc ID: pvi115 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.01: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total
Last 5 Years 0.00 2.85 2.51 0.00 8.21
Last 10 Years 0.50 3.52 6.54 0.00 15.58
All Time 0.50 7.21 8.55 0.00 25.47

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 21
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 17.33

Publications (21)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2024 Let's call! Using the phone to increase vaccine acceptance Health Economics B 3
2024 Mobilizing Parents at Home and at School: An Experiment on Primary Education in Angola Economic Development & Cultural Change B 4
2023 Measuring corruption in the field using behavioral games Journal of Public Economics A 4
2023 Motivating volunteer health workers in an African capital city Journal of Development Economics A 3
2023 Can technology improve the classroom experience in primary education? An African experiment on a worldwide program Journal of Development Economics A 3
2022 Diffusion of Rival Information in the Field.” World Bank Economic Review B 3
2021 Can ATMs get out the vote? Evidence from a nationwide field experiment European Economic Review B 3
2021 Information, get-out-the-vote messages, and peer influence: Causal effects on political behavior in Mozambique Journal of Development Economics A 2
2020 Does Information Break the Political Resource Curse? Experimental Evidence from Mozambique American Economic Review S 4
2020 Improving access to savings through mobile money: Experimental evidence from African smallholder farmers World Development B 2
2020 Voting and Peer Effects: Experimental Evidence from Mozambique Economic Development & Cultural Change B 3
2019 Do migrant social networks shape political attitudes and behavior at home? World Development B 3
2019 Does electoral observation influence electoral results? Experimental evidence for domestic and international observers in Mozambique World Development B 2
2017 Return Migration, Self-selection and Entrepreneurship Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 3
2017 Is Information Power? Using Mobile Phones and Free Newspapers during an Election in Mozambique Review of Economics and Statistics A 3
2013 Political violence and social networks: Experimental evidence from a Nigerian election Journal of Development Economics A 2
2012 Testing the ‘brain gain’ hypothesis: Micro evidence from Cape Verde Journal of Development Economics A 3
2012 Violence, bribery, and fraud: the political economy of elections in Sub-Saharan Africa Public Choice B 2
2011 Do Migrants Improve Governance at Home? Evidence from a Voting Experiment World Bank Economic Review B 2
2010 Does oil corrupt? Evidence from a natural experiment in West Africa Journal of Development Economics A 1
2009 Clientelism and vote buying: lessons from field experiments in African elections Oxford Review of Economic Policy C 2