Eduardo Engel is Professor of Economics at Yale University. He came to Yale in 2001, after a decade on the faculty at the University of Chile, where he taught economics and directed the Center for Applied Economics. At Yale he teaches graduate macroeconomics and an undergraduate senior seminar on Economic Policies in Latin America. Yale's graduate students in economics voted him Teacher of the Year in 2001 and 2003. He has published widely in the areas of macroeconomics, public finance and regulation. He was awarded the Econometric Society's 2002 Frisch Medal. His current research interests include dynamic macroeconomic models, private participation in infrastructure and wage distribution dynamics. He has been a consultant to the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, the United Nations, the Inter-American Development Bank, and various ministries and government agencies in Latin America. Engel holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), a Ph.D. in Statistics from Stanford University, and an engineering degree from the University of Chile.
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