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Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Japan Japan
Profession
Lecturer and Researcher at Kyushu University
À propos
I was born in the highlands of Bolivia. After studying Business-Economics in Bolivia and Chile, I worked as a consultant for The World Bank, DANIDA, JICA, Pro-Mujer International, among others. I have a M.A. and a Ph.D. In International Development from Nagoya University (Japan). I currently work as a lecturer and researcher at Kyushu University. My research interests focus on extending traditional growth theories and dynamic equilibrium modeling to include economic problems that are typically found in developing countries.
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Inferring the effect of an event using CausalImpact by Kay H. Brodersen
Big Data Spain
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il y a 7 ans
Expected Human Capital: Key themes and talking points
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation - University of Washington
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il y a 5 ans
What do and don't we know about why countries grow?
Dany Bahar
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il y a 7 ans
Stata Cheat Sheets (all)
Laura Hughes
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il y a 7 ans
Freakonomics - Concepts and Application
vikas.shenoy
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il y a 15 ans