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Natalia Bueno

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Emory University, Associate Professor
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Natalia Bueno is an associate professor at Emory University. Her research interests are comparative politics, public policy, housing policy, and elections. Natalia examines the causes of nonstate welfare provision, the consequences of public policies, specifically housing policy, on political behavior, and elections. Natalia’s teaching focuses on Latin American politics, public policy, and research methods. She uses a multi-method approach with an emphasis in causal inference.

Natalia Bueno is an associate professor at Emory University. Her research interests are comparative politics, public policy, housing policy, and elections. Natalia examines the causes of nonstate welfare provision, the consequences of public policies, specifically housing policy, on political behavior, and elections. Natalia's teaching focuses on Latin American politics, public policy, and research methods. She uses a multi-method approach with an emphasis in causal inference.
Research Regions
Latin America and the Caribbean
North America
Thematic Area
Elections & Representation
Poverty & Inequality
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