Daniela Campello is an Associate Professor of Politics and Public Policy in the Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration at the Fundação Getúlio Vargas, in Brazil; she received her Ph.D. in Political Science from UCLA and was formerly an Assistant Professor at Princeton University. Daniela conducts research on international and comparative political economy, with a particular focus on the consequences of globalization to domestic politics and democracy in emerging economies.
Prior to entering academic life, she worked as a business consultant in Accenture, as a sell-side financial analyst at Banco Pactual, and also for the Rio de Janeiro state government, where she managed projects funded by international financial institutions. Daniela's work appears in the Journal of Politics, the Review of International Political Economy, Comparative Political studies, among others, and she is the author if The Politics of Market Discipline in Latin America (Cambridge University Press, 2015). Currently, Daniela is concluding her second book, provisionally entitled "Economic Vote and Democratic Accountability in Resource-Rich Nations". During her visit at the LAC, she will advance her research on the politics of fiscal policymaking in resource-rich countries.