
Marco Gonzalez-Navarro
Associate Professor, UC-Berkeley
Marco Gonzalez-Navarro Is associate professor in the department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at UC-Berkeley. His research focuses on issues Development Economics and Urban Economics. He has written on cost of living adjustments, subway infrastructure, retail globalization in emerging markets, rural land titling, road infrastructure, crime, and political economy. His work has been published in the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Review of Economics and Statistics, American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, and Journal of Development Economics. He received his B.A. in economics from ITAM in Mexico, his Ph.D. in Economics at Princeton University, and was previously an assistant professor at University of Toronto. He is a J-PAL and CEGA affiliate
Recent work by Marco Gonzalez-Navarro
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Do subways improve urban air quality?
Data from around the world show that a new subway system can improve air quality in highly polluted cities
Articles : Energy & Environment
Nicolas Gendron-Carrier Marco Gonzalez-Navarro Stefano Polloni Matthew Turner
Published 25.01.21
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How global retailers increased household welfare in Mexico by reducing the cost of living
Allowing foreign retailers to operate in Mexico leads substantial overall welfare gains, in spite of their impacts on local employment and income
Articles : Labour Markets & Migration
David Atkin Benjamin Faber Marco Gonzalez-Navarro
Published 14.02.19