Pedro Carneiro
University College London and CEPR
Pedro Carneiro is a CReAM Research Fellow since 2004, and a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at University College London. He is also Research Associate of the Institute for Fiscal Studies and Research Economist at CEMMAP. He received his PhD in Economics from the University of Chicago in 2003. His research focuses primarily on inequality, labour regulation, and education policy. His main research interest are in labour economics, economics of education, econometrics and program evaluation. He has also served as Consultant for the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, and the Portuguese Ministry Employment.
Articles by Pedro Carneiro:
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Intergenerational payoffs from mothers’ education
22 November 2007, 10787 reads
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