Julio Acuña
Croft Instructional Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Mississippi
Dr. Julio Acuña earned his Ph.D. from Ohio State University and joined the University of Mississippi's Department of Economics in 2022. His research focuses on the intersection of development and labor economics, exploring the causes and consequences of development and migration. Additionally, he investigates policy-relevant issues related to institutions, violence, and human capital.
Recent work by Julio Acuña
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How US-supplied weapons fuel migration to the US border
Evidence from the Northern Triangle and Mexico shows that an increase in the supply of weapons raises homicidal violence, which subsequently drives migration. Notably, this effect persists even when weapons are transferred through proper legal protoc...
Published 05.06.26
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How oil royalties have shaped education and labour markets in Ecuador
In Ecuador, royalties from oil extraction have increased average educational attainment and generated good jobs in the formal sector, despite reducing incentives to pursue tertiary education.
Published 25.06.24