Produção Acadêmica

Publicações (Periódicos A1 e A2)

2021 e aceitos para publicação

  • Barreto, Y., R. Silveira e L. Carraza (2021). "Uber and traffic Safety: Evidence from Brazilian Cities. Journal of Urban Economics. (Qualis A1)

  • Sampaio, B., D. Britto e P. Pinotti. The effect of job loss and unemployment insurance on crime in Brazil. Econometrica (Qualis A1)

  • Araújo, D., B. Carrillo. e B. Sampaio. (2021). "Long-run effects of iodine supplementation on education and labor market outcomes in Tanzania. Journal of Health Economics (Qualis A1)

  • Oliveira, R. e R. Silveira. "Brazil's North-South labor income-gap reexamined: evidence across purchase power adjusted wage distributions. Regional Science (Qualis A1)

  • Pavão, N., F. Batista, F. Bueno e F. Nunes. "Fake News, fact-checking and partisanship: The resilience of rumors in the 2018 Brazilian elections. Journal of Politics (Qualis A1)

  • Candido, L., A. Coelho, M. Alcoforado de Moraes, e M. Santos. "Review of Decision Support Systems and allocation models for Integrated Water Resources Management focusing on joint water quality-quantity." Journal of Water resources planning and management." (Qualis A1)

  • Guedes, A. C., F. Cribari-Neto e P. Espinheira. . "Bartlett-corrected Tests for Varying Precision Beta Regressions with Application to Environmental Biometrics. PLoS One (Qualis A1)

  • Eespinheira, P.,. L. Silva, e F. Cribari-Neto . "Bias and Variance Residuals for Machine Learning Nonlinear Simplex Regressions." Expert Systems with applications. (Qualis A1)

  • F. Cribari-Neto; V. Scher, e M. Bayer. "Beta Autoregressive Moving Average Model Selection with Application to Modeling and Forecasting Stored Hydroelectric Energy." International Journal of Forecasting. (Qualis A1)

  • Carazza, L., R. Silveira e L. Emanuel . "Juvenile curfew and crime reduction: Evidence from Brazil." Papers in Regional Science (Qualis A2)

  • De Almeida, E., R. Silveira e J. Bastos e R. Da Silva . "Location patterns of service activities in large metropolitan areas: the Case of São Paulo." Annals of Regional Science (Qualis A2)

  • Vasconcelos P. G. e N. Paes. "The impact of the reform of PIS/COFINS on the Brazilian industry." Journal of Economic Studies (Qualis A2)

  • Amorim, L. ; R. Ospina. "Prevalence ratio estimation via logistic regression: a tool in R." Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. (Qualis A2)

Seleção das 8 Publicações de maior impacto no Quadriênio 2017-2020:

  • Carrillo, B. (forthcoming). “Present Bias and Underinvestment in Education? Long-run Effects of Childhood Exposure to Booms in Colombia.” Journal of Labor Economics.

  • Lima, R. C.; Bruce, R. (2019).Compulsory Voting and TV News Consumption.” Journal of Development Economics.

  • Litschig, S.; Zamboni, Y. (2019) “Audit Risk and Rent Extraction: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Brazil.” Journal of Development Economics.

  • Carrillo, B., Feres, J. (2019). “Provider Supply, Utilization, and Infant Health: Evidence from a Physician Distribution Policy.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.

  • Lima, Rafael C.; Moreira, H.; Verdier, T. (2017). “Centralized Decision Making and Informed Lobbying.” American Economic Journal: Microeconomics.

  • Froehlich, A. G.; Melo, Andrea S. S. A.; Sampaio, Breno. (2018). “Comparing the Profitability of Organic and Conventional Production in Family Farming: Empirical Evidence From Brazil.” Ecological Economics.

  • Cavalcanti, T.; Vaz, Paulo Henrique. (2017). “Access to long-term credit and productivity of small and medium firms: A causal evidence.” Economics Letters.

  • Dantas, R.; Duarte, G. B.; Silveira Neto, Raul M.; Sampaio, B. (2018). “Height restrictions and housing prices: A difference-in-discontinuity approach.” Economics Letters.


2020

  • Carrillo, B. “Present Bias and Underinvestment in Education? Long-run Effects of Childhood Exposure to Booms in Colombia.” Journal of Labor Economics, (CAPES A1).

  • Carrillo, B., D. da Mata, L. Emanuel, D. Lopes e B. Sampaio. “Avoidable Environmental Disasters and Infant Health: Evidence from the Mariana Mining Collapse in Brazil” Health Economics (CAPES A1).

  • Ribas, R. P., B. Sampaio, e G. Trevisan. “Short- and Long-term Effects of Class Assignment: Evidence from a Flagship University in Brazil.” Labour Economics. (Capes A1*)

  • Carazza, L., R. Silveira-Neto, L. E. Silva. “Juvenile Curfew and Crime Reduction: Evidence from Brazil.” Papers in Regional Science (CAPES A2).

  • Paez, A., F. A. Lopez, T. Menezes, R. Cavalcanti, M. G. R. Pitta. “A Spatio-temporal Analysis of the Environmental Correlates of COVID-19 Incidence in Spain.” Geographical Analysis(CAPES A2).

  • Vasconcelos, G. L., A. Macêdo, R. Ospina, F. Almeida, G. Duarte-Filho, A. Brum, I. C.L. Souza. "Modelling fatality curves of COVID-19 and the effectiveness of intervention strategies." PeerJ, (Capes A2)

2019

  • Lima, R. C.; Bruce, R. Compulsory Voting and TV News Consumption Journal of Development Economics. (CAPES A1).

  • Carrillo, B., Feres, J. “Provider Supply, Utilization, and Infant Health: Evidence from a Physician Distribution Policy.” American Economic Journal: Economic Policy. (CAPES A1).

  • Alves, E.; Medeiros, M.; Silva, M. E.; Steiner, A. From a breeze to the four winds: a panel analysis of the international diffusion of renewable energy incentive policies (2005-2015). Energy Policy (CAPES A1).

  • Branco, D., Carrillo, B., Lima, J., Trujillo, J. C. “The Externalities of a Deforestation Control Policy in Infant Health: Evidence from Brazil.” Economic Development and Cultural Change. (CAPES A1).

  • Carrillo, B. “Early Rainfall Shocks and Later-Life Outcomes: Evidence from Colombia.” The World Bank Economic Review. (CAPES A1).

  • Zhu, S., Zheng, S., Ge, Y-E., Fu, X., Sampaio, B. (2019). “Vertical integration and its implications to port expansion.” Maritime Policy and Management. (CAPES A1).

  • Zhang, Y., Sampaio, B., Fu, X., Huang, Z. (2018). “Pricing dynamics between airline groups with dual-brand services: The case of the Australian domestic market.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. (CAPES A1).

  • Silveira Neto, Raul da Mota; Moura, K. H. L. “Commuting Time, Public Exposure and Victimization: Evidence from Brazilian Metropolitan Regions.” Papers in Regional Science. (CAPES A2).

  • Gomez, L., Ospina, R., Frery, A. “Statistical Properties of an Unassisted Image Quality Index for SAR Imagery.” Remote Sensing. (CAPES A1).

  • Marmolejo-Ramos, F., Arshamian, A., Tirado, C., Ospina, R., Larsson, M. “The Allocation of Valenced Percepts Onto 3D Space.” Frontiers in Psychology. (CAPES A1).

  • Rabêlo, O.S., MELO, A.S.S.A. “Drivers of multidimensional eco-innovation: empirical evidence from the Brazilian industry.” Environmental Technology. (CAPES A2).

  • Cribari-Neto, F., Santos, J. “Inflated Kumaraswamy Distributions.” Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. (CAPES A2).

2018

  • Litschig, S.; Zamboni, Yves. “Audit Risk and Rent Extraction: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation in Brazil.” Journal of Development Economics. (CAPES A1).

  • Dantas, R.; Duarte, G. B.; Silveira Neto, Raul M.; Sampaio, B. “Height restrictions and housing prices: A difference-in-discontinuity approach.” Economics Letters. (CAPES A1).

  • Froehlich, A. G.; Melo, Andrea S. S. A.; Sampaio, Breno. “Comparing the Profitability of Organic and Conventional Production in Family Farming: Empirical Evidence From Brazil.” Ecological Economics. (CAPES A1).

  • Lima, R. C. de A.; Silveira Neto, R.M. “Secession of municipalities and economies of scale: Evidence from Brazil.” Journal of Regional Science. (CAPES A1).

  • Zhang, Y.; Sampaio, Breno; Fu, X.; Huang, Z. “Pricing dynamics between airline groups with dual-brand services.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. (CAPES A1).

  • Da Silva, G. S., Moraes, M.M.G.A. “Economic water management decisions: trade-offs between conflicting objectives in the Sub-Middle region of the São Francisco watershed.” Regional Environmental Change. (CAPES A2).

  • Moraes, M.M.G.A., et al. “The impact of global change on economic values of water for Public irrigation Schemes at the São Francisco River Basin in Brazil.” Regional Environmental Change. (CAPES A2).

  • Siegmund-Schultze, M., Do Carmo Sobral, M., Moraes, M.M.G.A. et al. “The legacy of large dams and their effects on the water-land nexus.” Regional Environmental Change. (CAPES A2).

  • Ospina, R., et al. “Manipulating the Alpha Level Cannot Cure Significance Testing.” Frontiers in Psychology. (CAPES A1).

  • Souza, T. C., Cribari-Neto, F. “Intelligence and Religious Disbelief in the United States.” Intelligence. (CAPES A1).

2017

  • Cavalcanti, T.; Vaz, Paulo Henrique. “Access to long-term credit and productivity of small and medium firms: A causal evidence.” Economics Letters. (CAPES A1).

  • Elisson, R. B.; Ellison, A. B.; Greaves, S. P.; Sampaio, Breno. “Electronic ticketing systems as a mechanism for travel behaviour change? Evidence from Sydney’s Opal card.” Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. (CAPES A1).

  • Silva, D.; Elhorst, J. P.; M. S. Neto, Raul. “Urban and rural population growth in a spatial panel of municipalities.” Regional Studies. (CAPES A1).

  • Lima, R. C., Moreira, H., Verdier, T. “Centralized Decision Making and Informed Lobbying.” American Economic Journal: Microeconomics. (CAPES A1).

  • Tigre, R., Sampaio, B., Menezes, T. “The impact of commuting time on youth’s school performance.” Journal of Regional Science. (CAPES A1).

  • Vaz, P. H.. “Discovery of Natural Resources: A Class of General Equilibrium Models.” Energy Economics. (CAPES A1).

  • Gomez, L., Ospina, R., Frery, A. Unassisted Quantitative Evaluation of Despeckling Filters. Remote Sensing. (CAPES A1).


2016

  • Capitelli, G.; MacBeth, G.; Ospina, Raydonal; Marmolejo-Ramos, F. Three Strategies for the Critical Use of Statistical Methods in Psychological Research.Educational and Psychological Measurement, v. 1, p. 1-12, 2016. (CAPES A2)

  • Moraes, Marcia M. G. A.; Ribeiro, M. M. R.; Watkins, D. W.; Viana, J. H. N.; Figueiredo, L. E. N.; Da Silva, G. S.; Carneiro, A. C. G. . Integrated economic models to support decisions on water pricing in biofuel production river basins: three case studies from Brazil. Biofuels, Bioproducts & Biorefining, v. 10, p. 255-269, 2016. (CAPES A2)

  • Moura, K.; M. S. Neto, Raul. Individual and contextual determinants of victimisation in Brazilian urban centres: A multilevel approach. Urban Studies, v. 53, p. 1559-1573, 2016. (CAPES A2)

  • Rocco, L.; Sampaio, Breno. Are handheld cell phone and texting bans really effective in reducing fatalities? Empirical Economics, v. 51, p. 853-876, 2016. (CAPES A1)

  • Rosso, O. A.; Ospina, Raydonal; Frery, A. C. Classification and Verification of Handwritten Signatures with Time Causal Information Theory Quantifiers. Plos One, v. 11, p. e0166868-1, 2016. (CAPES A2)

2015

  • Bayer, F. M.; Cribari-Neto, Francisco. Bootstrap-based model selection criteria for beta regressions. Test (Madrid), v. 24, p. 776-795, 2015. (CAPES A2)

  • Dias, L.; Cribari-Neto, Francisco; Ospina, Raydonal. Interval Edge Estimation in SAR Images. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, v. 53, p. 851-861, 2015. (CAPES A2)

  • Lima, R. C. de A.; Silveira Neto, Raul da Mota. Physical and Human Capital and Brazilian Regional Growth: A Spatial Econometric Approach for the Period 1970-2010. Regional Studies, v. 50, p. 1688-1701, 2015. (CAPES A1)

  • Oliveira, R.; Moura, K.; Viana, J.; Tigre, R.; Sampaio, Breno. Commute duration and health: Empirical evidence from Brazil. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, v. 80, p. 62-75, 2015. (CAPES A2)

  • Silva, Marcelo E. A.; Carvalho, D. B.; Fonseca, H. V. de P. Fiscal shocks, the real exchange rate and the trade balance: some evidence for emerging economies. The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, v. 15, p. 727-768, 2015. (CAPES A2)

  • Silveira Neto, Raul M.; Duarte, G. B.; Paez, A. Gender and Commuting Time in São Paulo Metropolitan Region. Urban Studies, v. 52, p. 298-313, 2015. (CAPES A2)

  • Toro, W.; Tigre, R.; Sampaio, Breno. Daylight Saving Time and incidence of myocardial infarction: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design. Economics Letters, v. 136, p. 1-4, 2015. (CAPES A1)