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Created: 2/23/2013
Updated: 3/25/2016
Visits: 932
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Dr.
Valeria Pineiro
Economist
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
2033 Kst NW
Washington DC 20008
United States
http://www.ifpri.org
v.pineiro@cgiar.org
202-862-4620 (ph)
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Biography
Valeria Piñeiro is an Economist in the Markets, Trade, and Institutions Division at the International Food Policy Research Institute. Her research interests include international trade, development strategies and economic growth, growth linkages and regional dynamics, and sources of growth and structural change. She has significant experience working in the areas of economic development and growth using General Equilibrium Models (CGE) as an analytical tool and has for the last several years led courses in many countries teaching the theory and application of CGE models. She is also a faculty member at the Applied Economics Master’s Program in the Johns Hopkins University. Valeria received her Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Maryland.
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GTAP-Related Resources
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- Modeling the Impacts of CGIAR Research on Agricultural Prices, Incomes and Poverty by Laborde, David, Abdullah Mamun, Will Martin, Valeria Pineiro and Rob Vos Publication: Presented during the 24th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Virtual Conference) Resource Type: 2021 Conference Paper Keywords: Economic analysis of poverty, Economic development, Economic growth, Agricultural policies - Modeling the Impacts of Agricultural Support Policies on Emissions from Agriculture
by Laborde, David, Abdullah Mamun, Will Martin, Valeria Pineiro and Rob Vos Publication: Presented during the 23rd Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis (Virtual Conference) Resource Type: 2020 Conference Paper Keywords: Climate change policy, Agricultural policies - Alternatives to Illegal mining in Peru: Madre de Dios as a case study by Pineiro, Valeria, Jenny Thomas and Pablo Elverdin Publication: Presented at the 19th Annual Conference on Global Economic Analysis, Washington DC, USA Resource Type: 2016 Conference Paper Keywords: Economic development, South America
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