Joaquín Fuenzalida
@jifuenzalida
Econ PhD candidate at @berkeleyecon
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https://jifuenzalida.github.io/jfuenzalida.github.io/ 24-03-2010 00:56:41
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Mi propuesta en CIPER Chile: mantener el 75% de los ingresos de los trabajadores durante la pandemia. Por qué y cómo hacerlo 👇
[PRENSA] #Pensiones "El gobierno tiene que inyectar a los hogares hoy vía transferencias financiadas con deuda e impuestos, no usando los ahorros previsionales existentes", afirma en su carta a La Tercera Jeanne Lafortune, académica de nuestra Facultad. Lee la carta completa ⬇️
Entrevista a Gabriel Zucman, economista de la Universidad de California, Berkeley: “El impuesto a la riqueza es el impuesto de estos tiempos (no el IVA)” Por Cristóbal Otero y Juan Andrés Guzman Cristóbal Otero Juan Andrés Guzmán Gabriel Zucman bit.ly/3y5NZ3C
In my upcoming JMP (with Jakob Brounstein), we find that women pay 4% higher prices than men do for similar goods (same product market) across the grocery consumption basket. We find that this is driven by women sorting into goods with higher marginal costs rather than markups.
Thanks Jennifer Doleac Can laws limiting the gender of elected officials influence voter choice and politician competence? Using an information treatment, I induce experimental variation in voter knowledge of a mandate requiring gender parity for candidates and elected members
Check out this amazing paper by Damián Vergara 😎
The impacts of a campaign to raise awareness of Chile’s new gender quota show how voters strategically respond to electoral laws. In today's article, Antonia Paredes-Haz (UC Berkeley Haas) discusses how gender quotas influenced voting decisions in #Chile: voxdev.org/topic/institut…
How do homeownership subsidies impact labor market outcomes across different demographic groups? Joaquín Fuenzalida of Berkeley Economics’s #JMP, supported by O-Lab’s Place-Based Policy Initiative, explores this question in the Chilean context: x.com/JiFuenzalida/s…