Álvaro Espinoza
GRADE (Peru)
Areas of expertise:
Social Issues
Álvaro graduated in Economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru and holds a Master’s degree in Political Science from the New School of Social Research in New York. He is an Adjunct Researcher at GRADE. His work has focused on public management, institutional economics and urban development.
Álvaro has a broad experience as a consultant and researcher on institutional and agricultural issues undertook for various national and international bodies. He has held several senior management positions in public institutions linked to rural development and urban policies. Currently, he conducts projects linked to this last issue, with a particular stress in the development of urban peripheries.
For a Peruvian Model: social capital to face the crisis
- in Spanish - April 28, 2020GRADE (Peru)
How can local organization among neighborhoods be reactivated to compensate for the absence of the State in the pandemic?
COVID-19: Fighting against the virus from the territory
- in Spanish - April 8, 2020GRADE (Peru)
Measures should be established for geographical areas where the risks and consequences of the spread of the virus are highest.
Proposal for measures to reduce crowding and contagion in the supply markets
- in Spanish - April 29, 2020GRADE (Peru)
More than 20% of the merchants in the Caqueta Market are infected with the virus.
