Stanislao Maldonado
Welcome! I am a research professor of economics at the Tecnologico de Monterrey, Mexico. I previously taught at Universidad del Pacífico in Lima, Peru, and Universidad del Rosario in Bogotá, Colombia. My areas of research and teaching interests are development economics and political economy, and their links with behavioral economics. I obtained a Ph.D. in Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Berkeley.
I am co-director of the Behavioral Government Lab and author of the massive open online course (MOOC) "Behavioral Economics for Effective Public Management" (in Spanish) on EdX.
I am the network co-director of LACEA-BRAIN and co-organizer of the Workshop of Experimental and Behavioral Economics of the Americas (WEBEA). I am also a member of the Advisory Committee for the University Extension Program in Data Science run by the Peruvian Statistical Institute and part of the Scientific Commitee for the RIDGE Summer School in Economics.
For a pdf copy of my CV, click here.
News
Call for Papers: 7th LACEA-BRAIN Workshop (Deadline: January 31, 2025)
New publication: Empowering Women through Multifaceted Interventions: Long-term Evidence from a Double Matching Design was published in the Journal of Population Economics.
A private donor will fund through Innovations for Poverty Action an experimental evaluation of an intervention aimed at enhancing the aspirations of individuals living in poverty in Honduras.
The massive open online course (MOOC) "Behavioral Economics for Effective Public Management" (in Spanish) is available on URosarioX.