Hugo Ñopo
GRADE (Peru)
Areas of expertise:
Data, Social Issues
Hugo Ñopo has a Ph.D. in Economics from Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois), a Master's Degree in Mathematical Economics from the Institute of Pure and Applied Mathematics (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) and two university degrees, one in Mathematics from the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Lima, Peru) and another in Systems Engineering from the National University of Engineering (Lima, Peru). He is currently a Principal Investigator at GRADE.
Google data: general restriction at Easter decreased walkouts by 95%
- in Spanish - April 23, 2020GRADE (Peru)
Did the walkout strategy by gender work?
Covid-19 and the External Shock: Economic Impacts and Policy Options in Peru
- in Spanish - April 21, 2020GRADE (Peru)
Latin America is currently suffering two independent but related shocks, the impact of Covid-19 and the commodity price shock.
What do we have at home? The assets of Peruvians
- in Spanish - August 6, 2020GRADE (Peru)
Financial inclusion and access to bank accounts remains very low in the country. An important matter in the face of the pandemic.
Employment: the three dogmas of the old formality
- in Spanish - July 26, 2020GRADE (Peru)
Labor incomes cover three-quarters of the budgets of Peruvian households. The best welfare policy is a better job market.
Pandemic and rural employment
- in Spanish - August 28, 2020GRADE (Peru)
People are moving into subsistence forms of employment, helping family members on their farms or in their businesses.
The coronavirus and the challenges for women's work in Latin America
- in Spanish - October 21, 2020GRADE (Peru)
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a sudden economic shutdown. How has this situation affected the work of women in Latin America?
The impact of COVID-19 on the Peruvian economy
- in Spanish - December 12, 2020GRADE (Peru)
Potential impacts on labor incomes of Peruvian homes are analyzed.
