Máximo Torero Cullen (de licencia)
Senior Researcher
PhD in Economics - University of California, Los Angeles
mtorero@grade.org.pe
Maximo received a PhD from the University of California at Los Angeles, Department of Economics and held a postdoctoral fellow position at the UCLA Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR).
Currently, he is the Chief Economist of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). Prior to joining FAO, he was the World Bank Group Executive Director for Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay, and he led the Division of the Markets, Trade, and Institutions Division at the International Food Policy Research Institute and the Global Research Program on Institutions and Infrastructure for Market Development and Director for Latin America. He has fifteen years of experience in applied research and in operational activities. He is a professor on leave at the Universidad del Pacífico and Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at University of Bonn, Germany.
Maximo has won twice the World Award for Outstanding Research on Development given by the Global Development Network (GDN).
Publications
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Does geography explains differences in economics growth in Peru?
2000 Javier Escobal, Maximo Torero
In Peru, a country with an astonishing variety of different ecological areas, including 84 different climate zones and landscapes, with rainforests, high mountain ranges and dry deserts, the geographical context may not be all that matters, but it could be very significant in explaining regional variations in income and welfare. The major question this paper […]
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¿Cómo enfrentar una geografía adversa?: el rol de los activos públicos y privados
2000 Javier Escobal, Maximo Torero
In Peru, a country with an astonishing ecological diversity, with 84 different climatic zones and landscapes, with tropical rainforests, high mountain ranges and deserts, the geographical context may not be sufficient to explain regional variations in income and welfare, but it is very significant. The most important question this paper seeks to answer is: what […]
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Labor market reforms and their impact on formal labor demand and job market turnover: the case of Peru
2000 Maximo Torero
This paper analyzes the effects of several aspects of labor legislation that were modified through successive waves of reform since 1991.
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Chapter in BookKnowledge transfer in biotechnology in Japan: comparative institutional context and commercial success
Determinants of embodied technology transfer from stars to firms
2000 Lynne Zucker, Michael Darby, Maximo Torero
Applying a model of job mobility, we explain the probability that a previously untied academic star will start working with a firm as a function of measures of the star's scientific quality, factors affecting trial frequency and the scientists' reservation wage, and interfering university offers.
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Presentations
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Rompiendo barreras: de niños a niños y de niños a padres
Universidad de Lima, 11 August, 2017
Presentación en el IV Congreso Anual de la Asociación Peruana de Economía