Maria Priscila Ramos
CONICET-UBA Researcher
Buenos Aires
Maria Priscila Ramos is a researcher at IIEP from CONICET-UBA in Argentina and she is also research associate at CEPII from France. She holds a PhD in Economics and Master's degree in Environmental Economics from the Paris Institute of Technology for Life, Food and Environmental Sciences (AgroParisTech) and École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), and a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina. She is an expert in Computable General Equilibrium models and since 2005 she has been developing CGE applications to international trade and environmental agreements (EU-Mercosur, EU-Chile, OMC Doha, CFTA in Africa, etc.), on the impact of some particular trade and environmental policies (tariff-rate quotas, carbon taxes, pollution-content tariffs, etc.) in developing and developed economies with a particular focus on energy and agricultural sectors. She has also applied the computational technics to evaluate urban economic issues (crime, local policies) to explain the induction on the urban configuration changes (Buenos Aires).