Before starting my Ph.D. studies in Japan, I was working for four years as economic advisor at the Ministry of Finance in Lima-Peru. In this position I developed analytical and communication skills, aim at policy formulation and capacity to facilit
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Before starting my Ph.D. studies in Japan, I was working for four years as economic advisor at the Ministry of Finance in Lima-Peru. In this position I developed analytical and communication skills, aim at policy formulation and capacity to facilitate dialogue among different parties from the public sector as well as from the private sector. This work in the public sector complemented my previous experience in a research center, where I acquired the capability of rigorous analytical work.
Living in Japan for almost 11 years has provided me with the opportunity to interact with a completely different culture, and to realize that I would like to be part of multidisciplinary work in an international context.
Currently I am working as an assistant professor at Utsunomiya University where I am in charge of Latin American Studies, and conduct research on Latin American Economies’ Long-Term Economic Growth and Latin American Migration in Japan.
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