Alberto
Simpser
Alberto Simpser
55 5628 4000 ext. 3720 y 2961
Licenciado en Ingeniería Ambiental, Harvard College, Estados Unidos
Maestro en Economía, Stanford University, Estados Unidos
Doctor en Ciencia Política, Stanford University, Estados Unidos
BS in Engineering Sciences, Harvard College, USA
MA in Economics, Stanford University, USA
PhD in Political Science, Stanford University, USA
Nivel I
Full time
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Departamento Académico de Ciencia Política
División Académica de Ciencias Sociales
Economía política
Sicología política
Corrupción
fraude electoral
inferencia causal y métodos experimentales
Division of Social Sciences
Department of Political Science
Political Economy
Political psychology
Corruption
electoral fraud
causal inference and experimental methods
Jefe del Departamento Académico de Ciencia Política
Facultad Afiliada
Investigadores de tiempo completo
Chair of the Department of Political Science
Center for Economic Research

Es profesor e investigador en el Departamento de Ciencia Política del ITAM, con afiliación al Centro de Investigación Económica (CIE) y al Centro de Energía y Recursos Naturales (CIERN). Antes de unirse al ITAM en 2014, fue profesor en el Departamento de Ciencia Política en la Universidad de Chicago. Ha sido Visiting Fellow en el Institute for Advanced Study of Toulouse del Toulouse School of Economics, Fellow en el Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance en la Universidad de Princeton, y National Fellow en el Hoover Institution en la Universidad de Stanford. Actualmente es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores con Nivel I. Es Doctor en Ciencia Política y Maestro en Economía por la Universidad de Stanford, y Licenciado en Ingeniería Ambiental por la Universidad de Harvard. Antes de incursionar en el mundo académico trabajó temas de energía en la consultora McKinsey & Co.

Su investigación estudia problemas político-económicos de países en vías de desarrollo, incluyendo la corrupción, la manipulación electoral, las fallas de gobernanza y de rendición de cuentas, y la relación entre instituciones, cultura, y comportamiento. Su investigación ha aparecido en: American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political ScienceJournal of PoliticsJournal of Public Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, Annual Review of Political Science, entre otras. Sus libros, Why Governments and Parties Manipulate Elections y Constitutions in Authoritarian Regimes (éste último co-editado con el Profesor Tom Ginsburg) fueron publicados en diferentes series de Cambridge University Press. Ha fungido como Miembro del Consejo del American Political Science Association y del Comité de Planeación del Comparative Study of Electoral Systems; actualmente es Miembro del Consejo Consultivo del Latin American Public Opinion Project y Afiliado de J-PAL.

Alberto Simpser is a professor and researcher in the Department of Political Science at ITAM, with affiliations to the Center for Economic Research (CIE) and the Center for Energy and Natural Resources (CIERN). Prior to joining ITAM in 2014, he was a faculty at the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago. He has been a residential Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study of Toulouse at the Toulouse School of Economics, a Fellow at the Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance at Princeton University, and a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. Currently, he is a member of the National System of Researchers in Mexico with Level I. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science and a Master’s in Economics from Stanford University, and a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering from Harvard College. Before entering academia, he worked on energy issues at McKinsey & Co.

His research addresses politico-economic problems in developing countries, including corruption, electoral manipulation, governance and accountability failures, and the relationship between institutions, culture, and behavior. His research has been published in journals such as the American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of the European Economic Association, and Annual Review of Political Science, among others. His books, Why Governments and Parties Manipulate Elections and Constitutions in Authoritarian Regimes (co-edited with Professor Tom Ginsburg), have been published in different series by Cambridge University Press. He has served on the Council of the American Political Science Association and the Planning Committee of the Comparative Study of Electoral Systems; he is currently a member of the Advisory Board of the Latin American Public Opinion Project and an Affiliate of J-PAL.

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Alberto Simpser
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