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Federico Huneeus is an Assistant Professor in the Economics Department at Duke University, a Senior Economist at the Central Bank of Chile's Research Department, and a Postdoctoral Associate at Yale University's Cowles Foundation. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University. His research focuses on Trade (particularly Production Networks), Macroeconomics, and Industrial Organization. He is affiliated with CESifo and IGL Research Networks.
Education: Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University. Notable awards include the WTO Essay Award for Young Economists (2019) and the Best Graduate Student Paper at the West Coast Trade Workshop (2019). His work explores topics like firm dynamics, credit markets, and pandemic responses. He has published in journals such as the Review of Economic Studies and the Journal of Financial Stability.
Grants include Large Research Grants from STEG and NSF funding. His policy contributions include analyses on Chile's economic policies and pandemic responses. Teaching roles include graduate and undergraduate courses at Duke, Princeton, and the University of Chile.
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