Data and Public Policy
The objective of the DPP (Data and Public Policy) research line is to contribute to the public policy debate by using rigorous empirical evidence and a data-driven approach to study various economic and public policy issues. Additionally, it aims to understand the functioning of financial markets and their impact on the economic development process. Research topics: Conflict, health, labor markets, financial regulation, pension system finance, finance and crime.
The objective of the DPP (Data and Public Policy) research line is to contribute to the public policy debate by using rigorous empirical evidence and a data-driven approach to study various economic and public policy issues. Additionally, it aims to understand the functioning of financial markets and their impact on the economic development process.
Research topics: Conflict, health, labor markets, financial regulation, pension system finance, finance and crime.
Research topics: Conflict, health, labor markets, financial regulation, pension system finance, finance and crime.
Researchers
Pablo Muñoz Henríquez
Universidad de Chile
Daniel Schwartz
Universidad de Chile
Marcel Goic
Damian Clarke
Universidad de Santiago
Pamela Jervis
Ph.D. in Economics, University College London
Benjamín Villena Roldán
Patricio Valenzuela
Marcela Valenzuela
Publications
No publications are associated with this research line.