Andre Carrascal Incera is a Researcher at the Department of Fundamentals of Economic Analysis, part of the Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences at the University of Santiago de Compostela. His research focuses on regional economics, input-output models, and the economic impacts of tourism and globalization. He holds a PhD from the same university, where he studied tourism and income distribution using general equilibrium models applied to Galicia's economy. His work spans topics such as economic resilience, pandemic effects, and interregional inequality. Education: PhD in Economics, University of Santiago de Compostela (2014) Research Interests: Regional economic dynamics Input-output analysis Tourism’s role in regional economies Economic modeling of pandemics Environmental externalities Advising/Grants: No formal advisees or grants listed. Collaborations include the GAME (Economic Analysis and Modeling Group). Labs/Teams: Member of the GAME group, focusing on economic modeling and regional development.



