Group of Experts
The economy of the pandemic and
social protection in Latin America
"The economy of the pandemic and social protection in Latin America" is a group of experts that aims to exchange ideas and knowledge about the socio-economic impact of COVID-19 in the countries of the region in order to support governments in the design of responses that protect people's health and livelihoods, and promote greater equity.
This group is co-organized by:

Luis F. López-Calva, UNDP-LAC @LFLopezCalva

Nora Lustig,
Commitment to Equity Institute Tulane University @noralustig

Rebeca Grynspan,
Ibero-American Secretary General @RGrynspan

Mauricio Cárdenas,
Center on Global Energy Policy, Columbia University @MauricioCard
Participants:

Rodrigo Arim, Universidad de la República, Uruguay.

Dante Contreras, Universidad de Chile and Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies (COES).

Augusto De la Torre, Columbia University and Universidad de las Américas, Ecuador.

Eduardo Engel, Department of Economics, Universidad de Chile.

Marcela Eslava, Department of Economics, Universidad de Los Andes.

Ludovico Feoli, Tulane University.

Juan Carlos Moreno, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM).

Andy Neumeyer, Universidad Torcuato di Tella.

Hugo Noé Pino, Universidad Tecnológica Centroamericana.

Hugo Ñopo, Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE).

Francisco Rodríguez, Stone Center for Latin American Studies - Tulane University

Andrés Rodríguez Clare, Dep. of Economics, Univ. of California Berkeley and Research Associate, National Bureau of Economic Research.

José Manuel Salazar, Universidad Lead, San José, Costa Rica.

John Scott Andretta, Center for Research and Teaching of Economics (CIDE).

Sergei Soares, Institute for Applied Economic Research (Ipea).

Federico Sturzenegger, Universidad de San Andrés.

Mariano Tommasi, Center for Human Development Studies (CEDH), Universidad de San Andrés.

Andrea Vigorito, Universidad de la República, Uruguay.