Giorgio Farace

The University of Chicago

Projects


Repression by Collective Responsibility


I formalize a key trade-off in collective punishment: while punishing people for others' actions weakens the direct deterrent effect of the sanction, it motivates them to police one another.


A Theory of Popular Dictators


I ask under what conditions the ability to manipulate elections increases incumbents' effort. I show that if effort and manipulation are publicly observed, manipulation can induce more effort and thus yield genuinely more popular incumbents.