Pablo Querubín
Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies
Pablo Querubin is an Academy Scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies. He completed his Ph.D in Economics at MIT in 2010. His research interests lie in the Political Economy of Development. He has done research on the effects of economic and political inequality on development and on political dynasties in the Philippines.
Articles by Pablo Querubín:
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Central bank independence: failures, successes and the “seesaw effect”
25 June 2008, 43575 reads
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