Matias - Busso -
Sr. Economist
Inter-American Development Bank
Washington, Estados Unidos
Development Economics (education, labor, local development, productivity). Microeconometrics (causal inference, impact evaluation, randomized control trials).
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Economics, University of Michigan. Estados Unidos, 2008
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Economics, University of Michigan. Chile, 2005
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Economics, Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Argentina, 2002
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Economics, Universidad Nacional de La Plata. Chile, 1999
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Sr. Economist Full Time
Inter-American Development Bank
Washington, DC., Estados Unidos
2008 - A la fecha
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Teaching/Research Assistant Part Time
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, Estados Unidos
2004 - 2008
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Lecturer/Research Assistant Part Time
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
La Plata, Argentina
1997 - 2001
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Senior Economist Full Time
Inter-American Development Bank
Estados Unidos
2008 - A la fecha
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Research Assistant Part Time
Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan
Estados Unidos
2005 - 2008
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Research Assistant Full Time
Inter-American Development Bank
Estados Unidos
2002 - 2003
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Economist Full Time
Research Department, Secretary of Finance, Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
1999 - 2001
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Research Assistant Part Time
Research Department, Secretary of Finance, Buenos Aires Province
Argentina
1997 - 1999
Spring 2013: Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Econometrics II
2004-2007: Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Economics, University of Michigan:
Graduate Econometric Theory I (Fall 2004, 2005, 2006 and, 2007.)
Graduate Econometric Theory II (Winter 2006 and 2007.)
Principles of Economics (Winter 2005.)
1997-2002: Department of Economics, Universidad Nacional de La Plata:
Teaching Assistant, Graduate Microeconomics (Spring 2001.)
Lecturer, Public Finance (Spring 1999-2001.)
Teaching Assistant, Calculus I (Fall 1997-1999.)
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Best teaching assistant for a graduate class
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2007
Elected by first year PhD students
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Best teaching assistant for a graduate class
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2005
Elected by first year PhD students
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Selected among the best 10 Graduate Student Instructors
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2007
Elected by graduate students
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Selected among the best 10 Graduate Student Instructors
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2006
Selected by graduate students
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Selected among the best 10 Graduate Student Instructors
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2005
Selected by graduate students
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Selected among the best 10 Graduate Student Instructors
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2004
Selected by graduate students
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Graduate Summer Grant
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2005
Summer research grant
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Regents Fellowship
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2004
For PhD studies
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Regents Fellowship
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
Estados Unidos, 2003
For PhD studies
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