About me

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I am an Economist graduated from the National University of Tucumán. I hold a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of San Andrés (UdeSA), where I am currently a PhD candidate. Additionally, I am completing a Master’s in Econometrics at Torcuato Di Tella University (UTDT), combining robust theoretical training with advanced quantitative tools.

I specialize in applied microeconomics, with a central focus on the impact evaluation of public policies. Throughout my professional career, I have collaborated as a Research Assistant in top-tier international organizations, including the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and CAF - Development Bank of Latin America, as well as in academic research centers such as CELIV and Di Tella University.

My work is characterized by econometric rigor and the constant search for robust empirical evidence to support decision-making. I have participated in research addressing complex issues in areas such as labor markets, informality, crime, and economic development in Latin America.

I manage reproducible workflows using advanced statistical software (Stata, Python, R) and believe in the power of data to transform social reality.

Research Interests

  • Applied Microeconomics
  • Impact Evaluation
  • Labor Markets & Informality
  • Development Economics & Poverty
  • Economics of Crime

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