Francisco Pino

  • Profesor Asistente
    Formación Académica
  • Ph.D. en Economía, Boston University.
    M.A. in Political Economy, Boston University.
    B.S., Electrical Engineering, Universidad de Chile.
    B.S., Industrial Engineering, Universidad de Chile.

    Biografía
  • Francisco Pino es profesor asistente del Departamento de Economía de la Universidad de Chile.

    Es investigador en el Centro de Estudios de Conflicto Social y Cohesión (COES), y afiliado de investigación en el Instituto para el Estudio del Trabajo.

    Su investigación actual se centra en la comprensión del impacto de las instituciones políticas en distintos ámbitos económicos y políticos, en particular en el contexto de grupos sub representados. 

     

    Campos de Investigación
  • Economía Política, Economía del Desarrollo, Historia Económica y Economía Laboral.
Publicaciones en Revistas con Comité Editorial
2024 (Forthcoming) / Dynamic Impacts of Lockdown on Domestic Violence: Evidence from Multiple Policy Shifts in Chile / REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS - Vol. 1
2023 / Does Economics Make You Sexist? / REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS -
2021 / The Tyranny of the Single Minded: Guns, Environment, and Abortion / REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS - Vol. 103, No. 1
2019 / Property Rights and Gender Bias: Evidence from Land Reform in West Bengal / American Economic Journal-Applied Economics - Vol. 11, No. 2
Research Monographs
2024 / The cost of following traditional gender norms: Evidence from a paid leave for seriously ill children / Vol. 554
2016 / Guns and Votes / No. 20.253
2014 / Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States / No. 27
Columna de Opinión
2021 / La pandemia oculta
2020 / Ser cautelosos
Academic/Professional meeting Presentations
2016 / Is There Gender Bias Among Voters? Evidence from the Chilean Congressional Elections
2015 / Is There Gender Bias Among Voters? Evidence from the Chilean Congressional Elections
2015 / Habemus Papam? Polarization and Conflict in the Papal States
2013 / Is There Gender Bias Among Voters? Evidence from the Chilean Congressional Elections
Competitive Research Awards Received
2024 / Representation, Quotas and Violence Against Female Politicians / No. 1.241.625
2021 / Technological Change and Political Competition
2020 / COVID-19 y distanciamiento social: El impacto en violencia intrafamiliar e inequidad de género