I am a Research Economist and Data Base Construction Specialist working in the Center for Global Trade Analysis. I assist Input-Output table contributors in their efforts to contribute quality I-O data.
I also teach in the GTAP Short Courses. My research interests include modeling international trade and
movements of capital and labor.
Originally from Ecuador, I studied Economics at the Pontificia
Universidad Catolica del Ecuador in Quito before transferring to the University
of Idaho where I received a B.S. in Business and Economics and a M.S. in Agricultural
Economics. In 2009, I received a Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Purdue University.