Dr. Michael Albertus

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Biography

Michael Albertus is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Chicago. His research primarily focuses on the intersections of democracy, dictatorship, inequality, and property rights, particularly in Latin America. He has authored a significant book titled 'Property Rights: Origins and Consequences of the Property Rights Gap,' published by Cambridge University Press in 2021. This work evaluates how governments implement land reform programs and the consequent granting of property rights to land beneficiaries, as well as their impact on development and social inclusion. Albertus has received accolades for his scholarly contributions, including honorable mentions for the Book Award from the American Political Science Association's section on Democracy and Autocracy, as well as the Riker Book Award for his studies in political economy. His scholarly contributions enhance the understanding of political structures and their implications for social justice and equity in governance.

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Department of Philosophy