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Prof. F Daniel Hidalgo
Associate Professor of Political Science
Primary DLC
Department of Political Science
MIT Room:
E53-402
(617) 253-8078
dhidalgo@mit.edu
https://polisci-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/people/f-daniel-hidalgo
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Political Consequences of Fraud-Reducing Electoral Reforms
Role of Money in Politics
Use of Violence in Elections
Research Summary
Professor Hidalgo's research focuses on political representation and electoral behavior in poor and middle-income democracies, as well as applied quantitative methods in the social sciences. His current substantive research interests include the political consequences of fraud-reducing electoral reforms, the role of money in politics, and the use of violence in elections. Hidalgo's methodological interests focus on the statistics of causal inference and the application of machine learning techniques to new forms of political data, such as images and text. He has extensive experience conducting qualitative and quantitative research in countries as diverse as Brazil, India, Mexico, Georgia, and India.
Recent Work
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