
معرفی
Pablo Selaya is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Copenhagen. He holds a PhD (2009) and MSc (2007) from UCPH, alongside previous degrees from Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (1999) and Universidad Gabriela Mistral (1997). With affiliations at DERG, Center for Global Criminology, and ABCE, his work bridges economics, political science, and cultural analysis.
- PhD in Economics, University of Copenhagen (2009)
- M.Sc. in Economics, University of Copenhagen (2007)
- M.Sc. in Financial Economics, PUC Chile (1999)
- B.Sc. in Business & Economics, U Gabriela Mistral (1997)
His research interests focus on Comparative Economic Development, Institutional and Cultural Change, and Political Economy, with specific emphasis on Latin America. Recent studies examine cultural origins of violence against women, persistence of public infrastructure, and maritime geography's role in development. Publications analyze topics from Roman roads to NAFTA's impact on Mexican violence.
Scientific recognition includes the DFF-FSE Sapere Aude grant (2012-2015) and Bolivian Academy of Economic Sciences award (2018). Career highlights: Visiting Associate Professor at Harvard (2012-2015), Senior Economist at Bolivian Ministry of Finance, and consultant roles at The World Bank and DFID.
- 2018: Featured in Washington Post, World Economic Forum
- 2020: Organized 11th Bolivian Conference on Development Economics
- 2021: Published in Oxford Economic Papers on historical migration


