Seminario MAP Agosto 2025: Santiago Tobon
(EAFIT) presenta investigación sobre expectativas ocupacionales de adolescentes en Medellín, analizando factores que influyen en atracción hacia grupos criminales. Lunes 18 ago, 12PM (hora Perú). Modera: Martín Valdivia
(GRADE).
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MAP Seminar: schedule August 2025 - April 2026. The MAP Seminar connects local and international researchers studying applied microeconomics in the Peruvian context. Third Monday of each month at 12pm.
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Study uses novel dataset of 85 papal speeches (1997-2022) with event-study methodology and machine learning to classify religious conflicts. Shows papal speeches reach local audiences through media/dioceses, unlike UN resolutions. Info: sites.google.com/view/seminar... 2/2
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Seminario MAP July 2025: "Dear Brothers and Sisters: Pope's Speeches and the Dynamics of Conflict in Africa". M Couttenier (Université de Lyon) presents evidence on papal peace speeches reducing conflict, with variation across Popes. Monday July 21, 12PM (Lima time). Moderates: A Ferreira (SMU) 1/2
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A large field experiment in Peru on informal workers informs whether offering them a matching contribution raises participation and contributions in their Individual Retirement Accounts, from Noelia Bernal, Sebastian Galiani, and Oswaldo Molina https://www.nber.org/papers/w33925
22.06.2025 15:00 — 👍 5 🔁 3 💬 0 📌 0
If you are a Peruvian researcher, work on Peru or Latam - please consider presenting with these amazing group of Peruvian economists. Strongly recommended for job market candidates or junior faculty! Send us your papers 📝
24.05.2025 21:42 — 👍 7 🔁 2 💬 0 📌 0
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Interested researchers should review guidelines at sites.google.com/view/seminar... and submit working papers or extended abstracts to microaplicadaperu@gmail.com by July 4, 2025. Presentations can be delivered in English or Spanish - our audience adapts to both languages! 2/2
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The Applied Microeconomics in Peru Seminar (Seminario MAP) invites research presentations from economics PhDs and final-year doctoral candidates. 📊 This virtual seminar fosters academic debate on applied microeconomics research relevant to Peru. Sessions: third Monday of each month. 1/2
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In summary, insurance improves school performance through better health for children and adults. This underlines that investment in health = investment in education. In countries with previously greater healthcare access, financial protection could indeed be a mechanism. 5/5
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We confirm findings from Bernal, Carpio and Klein (2017): public health insurance in Peru doesn't protect household finances but increases health spending. Access to consultations and diagnostics increases willingness to pay for private services not provided publicly. doi.org/10.1016/j.jp... 4/5
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We evaluated 3 possible mechanisms: (1) improved child health, (2) improved parental health, and (3) financial protection. We found that insurance improves hemoglobin levels in children and especially in adult women (0.94 g/dl, 7.5%). 3/5
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We combined National Household Survey and Student Census Evaluation data. We applied RDD to analyze whether public health insurance coverage in preschool-aged children improves their performance when they reach primary school. Results show 19% better math and 17% better reading. 2/5
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Very happy to see this in press! It was a pleasure working with @pablo_lavado and Lucero Gómez. Health insurance literature primarily focuses on its stated goals: health and financial protection. Our study examines its impact on school performance in Peru. 1/5
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Economist, Associate Prof. @ Humphrey School of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota Development/Labor/Education/Gender/ECD/Inequality in the Middle East and North Africa.
recent PhD in Applied Economics, University of Minnesota; incoming Wade Visiting Assistant Professor at Marquette University; interested in agriculture, development, migration especially in Latin America; Jesuit priest.
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Economist at FRB. Interested in Banking, Finance, Econ History, and other topics.
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Professor at U. Michigan. Co-Editor, Journal of Development Economics. Born and raised in Manila, Philippines. On sabbatical (2024-25) at CEMFI in Madrid.
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PUCP (Lima) ➡️ UC Berkeley ➡️ U. Pompeu Fabra, BSE & IPEG. Research Affiliate at J-PAL, CEPR, BREAD
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Associate Professor at Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
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Economics and and data-driven insights for equitable development. https://egc.yale.edu
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Professor at Tilburg University, enthusiastic about economics, food, and technical gadgets.
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Professor of Economics at McGill University. Research interests: development, labour, health and gender. Chionophile and coffee enthusiast. https://sites.google.com/site/sonialaszlo/home
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