Personer
Daniel Peredo Siles
I am a researcher with a particular interest for development and behavioral economics. My research interests center around understanding attitudes towards risk, corruption, and inequality, and finding ways to promote more equitable and efficient outcomes in the efforts towards poverty reduction.
Over the past decade, I have gained extensive experience working as an economist in both the financial industry and public sector, where I have been able to apply my expertise as an analyst. Through this exposure, I have developed a deep understanding on the complex interplay between economic systems, policy decisions, and individual behavior. This experience has been invaluable in helping me hone my research skills and develop a practical approach to problem-solving.
Overall, I am deeply committed to using my research skills, focus and curiosity to make a positive impact. I am excited to continue exploring these important topics and collaborating with colleagues in both academic and industry settings.