Carmen Estrades

Carmen Estrades is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universidad de la República, Uruguay. She holds a PhD in Economics from University of Bordeaux IV (France). She has been working in economic research for more than 16 years, with a focus on international trade, trade policy, and public policy evaluation in developing countries. She has specialized in the application of computable general equilibrium models, both at the national and global level. She has also worked with microsimulation techniques in order to analyze the impact of public policies on income distribution. She has numerous publications her research topics.

 Download the CV.


Fields of specialization

Gender & women’s empowerment, Poverty and inequality , Globalization and trade

Projects

Title Country Themes
Assessing the impact of the global financial and economic crisis in developing countries: The case of Uruguay Uruguay Globalization and trade
Trade Openness and Gender in Uruguay. A CGE Analysis. Uruguay Gender & women’s empowerment , Poverty and Inequality , Labour markets and employment , Globalization and trade
The effects of increasing openness and integration to the MERCOSUR on the Uruguayan labour market. A CGE modeling analysis. Uruguay Poverty and Inequality , Labour markets and employment , Globalization and trade

Details

Dr Carmen Estrades
Associate Professor
Department of Economics - Universidad de la República

Contact information:

Uruguay
carmen.estrades@gmail.com

Copyright © 2008-2024 PEP. All rights reserved.
If you have any question or if you need assistance, please contact: info@pep-net.org.