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Jean Vilbert

Jean Vilbert
Ph.D. Student in Government

Jean is a PhD student in the Government department, focusing on the socioeconomic effects of institutions, constitutional-legal design, and judicial politics, particularly in Latin America. His research leverages a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods to explore how formal and informal institutions impact citizens’ well-being. A native of Brazil, where played soccer semi-professionally, Jean served as a Judge and Law Professor. Before joining Harvard, he completed a dual degree M.A. in International Public Affairs and Latin American Studies, concentrating on Political Economy, at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.


Contact
jeanvilbert@g.harvard.edu
My Website

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CGIS Knafel Building


Subfields
Comparative Politics | Methods and Formal Theory

Academic Interests
Democracy | Institutions | Judiciary & Public Law | Political Economy & Development | State-Society Relations

Research Methods
Formal Theory | Qualitative Methods | Quantitative Methods

Geographic Regions of Study
Latin America