My research spans development economics, urban and spatial economics, and public policy. I am especially interested in public transport, household welfare, access to opportunity, and the determinants of crime. Much of my current work grows out of questions about how mobility constraints and policy design shape economic behavior in unequal urban settings.
Working papers
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Jorge Luis Ochoa Rincón, “The Welfare Effect of Subsidies: A Case Study of Public Transport” Documentos CEDE (2023)
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Research in progress
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Jorge Luis Ochoa Rincón, “Urban Mobility, Welfare, and Policy Design” (research agenda in progress)
Access is never neutral / Cities ration time and distance / Policy redraws maps
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Course projects
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Jorge Luis Ochoa Rincón, “Applied Economics Analysis Final Project” (course project in development)
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