Methodologies for Research and Evaluation of Policy and Programmes
For more than fifteen years, GRADE has spearheaded evaluations of public policies and programs in Peru through our numerous impact evaluations. GRADE researchers have produced impact evaluations in various sectors including health, nutrition, education, social inclusion, agriculture, and economic development, as well as in each of GRADE’s research areas. The experience and knowledge that we have acquired through these numerous evaluations have endowed GRADE with standing and authority in the field that few institutions in the region possess.
The work of our researchers contributes to the corpus of the evidence-informed studies of academics and the public policy-makers by promoting and conducting impact evaluations using the most rigorous and most current methodologies. In this vein, we encourage the use of experimental research designs and the use of econometric techniques that minimize biases and ensure a thorough evaluation of the impact of public policies. We have likewise conducted qualitative evaluations of the design and processes employed in the formation of public policies and programs. We use mixed research methods and a variety of research designs in our impact evaluations to more profoundly analyze the ways different policies affect society and to shed light on the achievements and complications in implementing various public policy programs. The findings of these evaluations not only demonstrate the value of cost-efficient programs but also offer recommendations for ineffective programs, which subsequently leads to the more efficient use of public resources. GRADE researchers also contribute to the establishment of a civic and academic culture that values the independent evaluation of public policies and programs, a critical component in the establishment of clear processes of accountability and in the transparent and efficient use of public resources.
GRADE, moreover, shares the wealth of knowledge we have gained by providing opportunities for high-quality training. We offer courses on conducting effective impact evaluations of development programs for public officials, officials of multilateral agencies, representatives of NGOs, students, and professionals in economics and the social sciences.
Senior Researchers
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Lorena Alcázar Valdivia
PhD en Economics - Washington University
Lorena has a BA in Economics from the Pacific University in Peru, a Master’s Degree in Political and International Economy from the Kiel Institute of World Economics, and a PhD in Economics from Washington University. She is currently a Senior Researcher at the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE). Previously, she served as Vice-President […]
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Juan José Díaz Noziglia
PhD en Economics - University of Maryland
Juan José Díaz has a PhD in Economics from the University of Maryland. He is currently a Senior Researcher at GRADE. His interests include the labor economy and evaluating social, educational, health and development programs.
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Gabriela Guerrero Barnechea
PhD en Educational Sciences - KU Leuven
Gabriela Guerrero has a PhD in Educational Sciences from the KU Leuven in Belgium and a Master’s Degree in Development Studies with a major in Public Policy from the Institute of Social Studies in The Hague, The Netherlands. She has a Bachelor’s Degree in Educational Psychology from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. She is currently a […]
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Miguel Jaramillo Baanante
PhD en History - University of California
Miguel Jaramillo has a degree in Economics from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. He completed his graduate studies in Economics and History at the University of California, where he received a PhD in History. His areas of interests are labor economics, social policy and institutional analysis. He is currently a Senior Researcher at GRADE. […]
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Martín Valdivia Huaringa
PhD en Applied Economics - University of Minnesota
Martin Valdivia has a PhD in Applied Economics from the University of Minnesota. He has worked as a Senior Researcher at GRADE since 1993. His fields of interest include entrepreneurship, financial inclusion, rural development and more recently democratic governance, with publications in journals such as the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Journal of Development […]
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Máximo Torero Cullen (de licencia)
PhD en Economics - University of California, Los Angeles
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 […]
Adjunct Researchers
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Claudia Sugimaru Arakaki
Máster en Educational Sciences - KU Leuven
Claudia holds a Master’s degree in Educational Sciences from KU Leuven in Belgium and a degree in Psychology with a major in Education from the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. Currently, she is an Adjunct Researcher at GRADE.
Publications
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Usando pseudopaneles para medir la movilidad del ingreso en América
2007 Hugo Ñopo, Giorgina Pizzolitto, José Cuesta
En el trabajo se presenta una panorámica comparada de los patrones de movilidad en 14 países latinoamericanos entre 1992 y 2003. Se presenta un conjunto de estimadores de la idea tradicional de movilidad del ingreso, así como en cuanto a la movilidad alrededor de los límites entre la pobreza extrema y la pobreza moderada. Los […]
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The Making of a Latin American Global Economist
2007 David Colander, Hugo Ñopo
The paper provides some background for considering the future of these two traditions by looking at global Latin American graduate economic programs. It reports the findings of a survey of Latin American global economics programs and discusses the debate between global economics and traditional economics, arguing that there is a role for both, with global […]
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An Extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca Decomposition to a Continuum of Comparison Groups
2007 Hugo Ñopo
The paper proposes an extension of the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition from two to a continuum of comparison groups. The proposed decomposition is then estimated for the case of racial wage differences in urban Peru, exploiting a novel data set that allows the capturing of mestizaje (racial mixtures).
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Using Pseudo-Panels to Measure Income Mobility in Latin America
2007 Hugo Ñopo, Giorgina Pizzolitto, José Cuesta
The paper presents a comparative overview of mobility patterns in 14 Latin American countries between 1992 and 2003. Using three alternative econometric techniques on constructed pseudo-panels, the paper provides a set of estimators for the traditional notion of income mobility as well as for mobility around extreme and moderate poverty lines. The estimates suggest very […]
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Occupational Training to Reduce Gender Segregation: The Impacts of ProJoven
2007 Hugo Ñopo, Jaime Saavedra, Miguel Robles
The paper discusses program evaluation for ProJoven, the Peruvian youth labor training program. Complementing detailed fieldwork, the econometric work implements a two-stage matching procedure on propensity scores, gender and labor income. This allows identification of differentiated program impacts on males and females and attacks the problem of Ashenfelter’s Dips. The evaluation shows substantial differences in […]
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Projects
News
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GRADE estudiará impacto de Pensión 65 en adultos mayores
April 17, 2013 Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes
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Grade evaluará el impacto del programa Pensión 65 en los adultos mayores
April 17, 2013 Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes
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Medirán impacto de Pensión 65
April 16, 2013 Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes
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Estudio de GRADE medirá el impacto del programa Pensión 65 en el marco del proyecto regional Protección social y Más: mercado de trabajo, emprendimiento y equidad de género en América Latina
April 16, 2013 Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes
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[GRADE/Niños del Milenio] Presentación de estudios sobre el programa Juntos
February 28, 2013 Education and learning, Methodologies for research and evaluation of policy and programmes, Health and nutrition
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