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David Garcés-Urzainqui serves as a Research Fellow at the Department of Economics, University of Copenhagen, within the Faculty of Social Sciences. He is actively affiliated with the Development Economics Research Group (DERG), conducting empirical research primarily focused on poverty and inequality measurement in developing economies. His institutional base is Øster Farimagsgade 5, Building 26, Copenhagen K, with direct contact via email dagu@econ.ku.dk and telephone +4535328079.
His research program centers on development economics with rigorous methodological approaches, specializing in poverty dynamics, vulnerability assessment, and inequality measurement using applied microeconometrics. Geographically, his work spans South Asia (Bangladesh, India), East Africa (Kenya, Tanzania), and Mozambique, employing innovative techniques such as synthetic panel construction and geospatial poverty mapping to overcome data limitations in low-resource settings. His scholarship bridges theoretical econometrics with practical policy applications for poverty reduction.
Analysis of his publication record (2017-2025) reveals consistent methodological innovation in poverty measurement alongside context-specific policy evaluations. Key trends include advancing synthetic panel methodologies for longitudinal analysis, expanding poverty mapping techniques using geospatial data, and examining policy impacts such as tax reforms in Kenya and discrimination effects in India. His work demonstrates increasing sophistication in integrating administrative data with household surveys for distributional analysis.
Scientific awards: No awards or fellowships are documented in available sources.
Regarding academic supervision and research funding, no information about doctoral students, master's advisees, or grant awards is provided in current institutional records. His research appears primarily conducted within institutional frameworks without indication of externally funded projects.
He maintains active involvement in the Development Economics Research Group (DERG), which functions as a collaborative hub for empirical development research. This group facilitates methodological exchange and country-specific studies focused on economic mobility, inequality dynamics, and policy evaluation across multiple developing regions, with emphasis on rigorous microeconometric approaches.
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