Peer-reviewed publications
Argote, Pablo, John Marshall, Sarah Daly, Oscar Pocasangre, Elena Barham and Julián Gerez (2021). “Messaging Interventions that Increase COVID-19 Vaccine Willingness in Latin America”. PLoS ONE 16(10). Paper here.
Argote, Pablo, John Marshall, Sarah Daly, Oscar Pocasangre, Elena Barham and Julián Gerez (2021). “The Shot, the Message, and the Messenger: COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance in Latin America.” Nature Partner Journals Vaccines 6.1, 1-9. Paper here.
Argote, Pablo (2021). “Does Voluntary Voting Enhance Partisan Bias? Evidence from Chile.” Journal of Latin American Studies, 1-25. Paper here.
Argote, Pablo (2020). “Incumbency Advantage and Shocks in the Electorate: the Adoption of Voluntary Voting.” European Political Science Review, 12(2), 173-197. Paper here.
Argote, Pablo and Navia, Patricio (2018). “Do Voters Affect or Elect Policies: Within-Coalition Competition in the Chilean Electoral System.” Journal of Politics in Latin America, 10, 1, 3–28. Paper here.
Job Market Paper
“The Internet, Social Media and Elite Extremeness: Evidence from Chile”. Working paper here.
Working papers
“We Want Our Mayor: How Political Experience Mitigates School Disruption on Children Outcomes”, with Manuel Alcaino (Conditionally Accepted).
“From Fraternity to Xenophobia: The Formation of Attitudes Toward Immigration in Colombia”, with Sarah Daly (under review).
“Understanding the Impact of South-South Migration”, with Lucas Perelló (under review).
“Internet Access and Gender Attitudes: Evidence from Latin America”, with Daniela Urbina.