Fernando Aragon

 Fernando Aragon

Fernando M. Aragon

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  • Dates at Simon Fraser University: December 2012 - May 2020
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Biography

Simon Fraser University Economics

Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University
Research
Fernando
Aragon
Vancouver, Canada Area
I am an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University.
My research interests are Development Economics and Political Economy.
My current work focuses on studying the role of natural resources on local economic development


Experience

  • London School of Economics

    Graduate Teaching Assistant

    Fernando worked at London School of Economics as a Graduate Teaching Assistant

  • Oxera

    Consultant

    Fernando worked at Oxera as a Consultant

  • APOYO Consultoria

    Project Manager

    Fernando worked at APOYO Consultoria as a Project Manager

  • APOYO Consultoria

    Senior Consultant

    Fernando worked at APOYO Consultoria as a Senior Consultant

  • Simon Fraser University

    Assistant Professor

    some days

  • Simon Fraser University

    Associate Professor

    Fernando worked at Simon Fraser University as a Associate Professor

  • Simon Fraser University

    Associate Professor

    Fernando worked at Simon Fraser University as a Associate Professor

Education

  • London School of Economics and Political Science

    PhD

    Economics

  • London School of Economics and Political Science

    MRes

    Economics

  • London School of Economics and Political Science

    MSc

    Economics

Publications

  • Local Spending, Transfers and Costly Tax Collection

    National Tax Journal

  • Local Spending, Transfers and Costly Tax Collection

    National Tax Journal

  • Natural Resources and Local Communities: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine

    American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

  • Local Spending, Transfers and Costly Tax Collection

    National Tax Journal

  • Natural Resources and Local Communities: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine

    American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

  • Do better property rights improve local income?: Evidence from First Nations‘ treaties

    Journal of Development Economics

  • Local Spending, Transfers and Costly Tax Collection

    National Tax Journal

  • Natural Resources and Local Communities: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine

    American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

  • Do better property rights improve local income?: Evidence from First Nations‘ treaties

    Journal of Development Economics

  • Why do Parties Use Primaries?: Political Selection vs. Candidate Incentives

    Public Choice

  • Local Spending, Transfers and Costly Tax Collection

    National Tax Journal

  • Natural Resources and Local Communities: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine

    American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

  • Do better property rights improve local income?: Evidence from First Nations‘ treaties

    Journal of Development Economics

  • Why do Parties Use Primaries?: Political Selection vs. Candidate Incentives

    Public Choice

  • Candidate Nomination Procedures and Quality of Government

    B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (contributions)

  • Local Spending, Transfers and Costly Tax Collection

    National Tax Journal

  • Natural Resources and Local Communities: Evidence from a Peruvian Gold Mine

    American Economic Journal: Economic Policy

  • Do better property rights improve local income?: Evidence from First Nations‘ treaties

    Journal of Development Economics

  • Why do Parties Use Primaries?: Political Selection vs. Candidate Incentives

    Public Choice

  • Candidate Nomination Procedures and Quality of Government

    B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy (contributions)

  • Polluting Industries and Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from Mining in Ghana

    Economic Journal

ECON 201

2.8(18)

ECON 201301

1.5(1)

ECON 301

2.7(3)