Pablo Picardo
Economist, Central Bank of Uruguay
Pablo is an economist at the Central Bank of Uruguay. His interests are in macroeconomics in developing economies, including labour markets and monetary policy.
He earned his BSc and MSc in Economics from Universidad de la República (Uruguay) and his PhD in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Recent work by Pablo Picardo
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Why ‘billions to trillions’ has failed to attract investment in infrastructure
New estimates of the social rates of return on investment in road infrastructure in emerging market and developing economies highlight substantial unrealised gains from redirecting advanced-economy savings towards public investment in developing coun...
Published 01.04.26