Diego Vera-Cossio
Senior Economist, Research Department and Office of the Chief Economist, IDB
Diego Vera-Cossio is an economist in the Research Department of the Inter-American Development Bank. His area of interest is development economics. In particular, his research analyzes how different policies help or prevent family businesses from growing in contexts in which access to finance is limited. He is also interested in understanding how different methods of targeting and delivering resources from public programs affect policy effectiveness. Diego, a citizen of Bolivia, received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, San Diego in 2018. He holds a Master’s Degree in Economics from Universidad de Chile and a Bachelor’s Degree in Economics from Universidad Católica Boliviana.
Recent work by Diego Vera-Cossio
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The rise of digital payments in Latin America
Digital payments in Latin America have rapidly replaced cash – driven by innovation, interoperability, and policy – delivering gains in convenience, financial inclusion, efficiency, and growth, while raising complex challenges around informality and regulation.
Published 19.03.26
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How household shocks ripple through local business networks: Evidence from Thailand
It is well-known that risk-sharing networks can smooth shocks, but local production networks can also propagate shocks; policy should consider both
Published 01.04.22