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Guillem Riambau is an Assistant Professor at the Universitat de Barcelona and a Researcher at the Institute of Economic Analysis (IEB). His academic work bridges political economy, behavioral economics, and political behavior, using experimental and empirical methods to study voting, identity, and public policy.
His research interests include:
- Political Economy and Institutional Design
- Behavioral and Experimental Economics
- Comparative Politics and Electoral Behavior
- Public Economics and Development
- Ethnic and National Identity
- Survey and Experimental Methodology
His recent publications reveal a strong focus on voting behavior under different institutional settings (e.g., ballot secrecy, district magnitude), experimental investigations of lying and prosocial behavior, and methodological innovations in list experiments. His work often uses field and lab experiments, natural experiments, and cross-national datasets to answer pressing questions about political and economic decision-making.
His scientific contributions have been published in top journals such as Electoral Studies, Democratization, Journal of Economic Psychology, and The Journal of Politics. He frequently collaborates with international scholars and has presented work on diverse contexts including Singapore, New Zealand, the Philippines, and historical Britain.
He has taught courses in:
- Political Economy
- Behavioral Economics
- Principles of Economics
- Intermediate Econometrics
- Quantitative Reasoning
He is actively engaged in public discourse through opinion articles in Diari ARA and Nada es Gratis, discussing topics such as survey reliability, academic integrity, grading, and social equality.
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