I have worked with United Nations ECLAC, the World Bank, and the International Labour Organization in various research projects on labor, inequality and trade, with a special focus on development in Latin America, South Asia, and Africa. Many of those projects resulted in inputs for policies or internal documents for discussion among policy-makers. Some of that work has also open access: 

Policy Reports

A Narrow Path to Prosperity. Malawi Country Economic Memorandum

edited by Jakob EngelWorld Bank Group[Complete Report], [summary], [news]

Slow Rockets and Fast Feathers or the Link between Exchange Rates and Exports. A case study for Pakistan

with Juan Pedro Gambetta and Gonzalo J. VarelaWorld Bank Group: Macroeconomics, Trade and Investment Global Practice[Policy Research Working Paper 9353]

Medición de la pobreza monetaria en el Uruguay: conceptos, metodologías, evolución y alternativas

with Maira Colacce United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean[Serie Estudios y Perspectivas Montevideo N°37]

Gravámenes incluidos en las cadenas exportadoras del Uruguay

with Álvaro LalanneUnited Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean[Serie Estudios y Perspectivas Montevideo N°34

Origen del valor en las exportaciones del Uruguay

with Álvaro LalanneUnited Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean[Serie Estudios y Perspectivas Montevideo N°28

Los ingresos y egresos de los gobiernos departamentales entre 1990 y 2013

with Álvaro LalanneUnited Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean[Serie Estudios y Perspectivas Montevideo N°19], [news] 

Las compras públicas como herramienta de política productiva en Uruguay. Descripción de las compras públicas de TIC en 2005-2012

with Carlos Bianchi Economics Institute, Universidad de la República (UdelaR)[Serie Documentos de Trabajo 08/2014]

Data contributions

CEPALSTAT (UN-ECLAC)

Rich dataset of demographic, social, economic, and environmental statistics for Latin America. I collaborated on the 2021 update of the social statistics estimates process.   [link]