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DIEGO SÁNCHEZ-ANCOCHEA CURRICULUM VITAE Place of Birth: Citizenship: E-mail: Web page/blog Research interests: Madrid Spanish diego.sanchez@qeh.ox.ac.uk http://latinamericandevelopment.blogspot.co.uk/ Income inequality, public policy and the role of the state, social and industrial policy, Latin American economics CURRENT POSITION Oct. 2015-… Director, Latin American Centre, University of Oxford Oct. 2008-… Associate Professor in Political Economy of Latin America University of Oxford Oct. 08- Governing body fellow, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford Other appointments Dec. 2014 Co-editor, Journal of Latin American Studies 2012- Assistant editor, Oxford Development Studies, 2009- Region Head (Latin America), Oxford Analytica 2004- … Periodic consultancies for Oxford Analytica and the Economic Intelligence Unit, as well as various development organizations EDUCATION 2015 Post-Graduate Diploma in Learning and Teaching University of Oxford 2004 Ph. D. in Economics New School for Social Research (New York) Dissertation: “”Leading coalitions” and the Structures of Accumulation and Distribution in Small Countries. The Cases of Costa Rica and Dominican Republic under Globalization” 1998 Master in Public Administration and Government Policy Institute Ortega and Gasset (Universidad Complutense of Madrid) and Spanish Ministry of Public Administration 1997 Bachelor’s Degree in Economics. Grade average: 9.16 out of 10 (17 A with honors, special mention for being one of the best three students in my class) School of Economics and Business (Universidad Complutense of Madrid) 1 PREVIOUS PERMANENT PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Jan-Sept 08 Senior Lecturer in Economics of Latin America Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London 2003-Jan 08 Lecturer in Economics of Latin America Institute for the Study of the Americas (formerly Institute of Latin American Studies), University of London PUBLICATIONS, PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCE Co-authored monographs Martínez Franzoni, Juliana and Diego Sánchez-Ancochea. The Quest for Universal Social Policy in the South: Actors, Ideas and Architectures, Cambridge University Press, 2016. Martínez Franzoni, Juliana and Diego Sánchez-Ancochea. Good Jobs and Social Services: How Costa Rica Achieved the Elusive Double Incorporation, Palgrave McMillan, 2013. Edited Books Sánchez-Ancochea, Diego and Salvador Martí i Puig (eds) Handbook of Central American Governance, Routledge, 2013 Sánchez-Ancochea, Diego and Iwan Morgan (eds) The Political Economy of the Budget in the Americas, Institute for the Study of the Americas, 2009 Rugraff, Eric, Diego Sanchez-Ancochea and Andrew Sumner (eds) Critical Perspectives on Transnational Corporations and Development Policy, Palgrave McMillan, 2009 Sánchez-Ancochea, Diego and Ken Shadlen (eds.). Responding to Globalization: The Political Economy of Hemispheric Integration in the Americas, Palgrave McMillan, 2008 Refereed papers English “Filling in the missing link between universalism and democracy: The case of Costa Rica” Latin American Politics and Society, 56(4): 98-118, 2014 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “The Double Challenge of Market and Social Incorporation: Progress and Bottlenecks in Latin America”, Development Policy Review, 32(3): 275-298, 2014 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “Can Latin American production regimes complement universalistic welfare regimes? Implications from the Costa Rican case” Latin American Research Review, 48(2): 148-173, July 2013 (with Juliana Martinez Franzoni). “A Fast Herd and a Slow Tortoise? The Challenge of Upgrading in the Dominican Republic” Studies in Comparative International Development, 47(2): 208-230, 2012. “Bolsa Família, poverty and inequality: Political and economic effects in the short and long run” (with Lauro Mattei), Global Social Policy, 11: 299-318), December 2011. “Latin American Capitalism: Economic and Social Policy in Transition”, Economy and Society, 38(1): 1-16 (with Juliana Martínez and Maxine Molynuex). Part of a special issue co-edited with Juliana Martínez and Maxine Molyneux, January 2009. “State, Firms and the Process of Industrial Upgrading: Latin America´s Variety of Capitalism and the Costa Rican experience”, Economy and Society, 38(1): 62-86, January 2009. 2 “Development Trajectories and New Comparative Advantages: Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic under Globalization”, World Development, 34(6): 996-1115, June 2006 “Domestic capital, Civil Servants and the State: Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic under Globalization”, Journal for Latin American Studies, 37: 693-726, November 2005 Spanish “La transformación contradictoria: Democracia elitista y mercado excluyente en Centroamérica”, Anuario de Estudios Centroamericanos, 40: 149-171 (with Salvador Martí i Puig) “La construcción del universalismo y sus contradicciones: lecciones de los servicios de salud en Costa Rica, 1940-2011”, Revista Uruguaya de Ciencias Políticas, 22(2): 77-101, 2013 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “El modelo económico en América Latina desde los años noventa hasta la Gran Crisis ¿Un modelo razonable o un fracaso liberal? Revista CIDOB D’Afers Internacionals, 85-86: 133-155, 2009 “La globalización en países pequeños en desarrollo. Nicaragua en perspectiva comparada” Revista Mexicana de Sociología, 69(2): 199-242, April-June 2007 “Capitalismo, Desarrollo y Estado. Una revisión crítica de la teoría del estado en Schumpeter”, Revista de Economía Institucional, n. 13, second semestre 2005 Book chapters (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “Regímenes del bienestar en América Latina: tensiones entre universalización y segmentación” in Del Pino, E. and M.J. Rubio Lara (eds) Los Estados del Bienestar en la encrucijada: Polítias sociales en perspectiva comparada, Madrid: Tecnos. (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “Incorporation and Regionalism in Latin America” in Vivares, E. (ed) (2014) Exploring the New South American Regionalism, London: Ashgate. (with Alverto Cortés and Gerardo Hernández) “Costa Rica” in Sánchez-Ancochea, D. and S. Martí i Puig (eds), 2013. “Does Globalization Help To Overcome The 'Challenge Of Development?' Political Actors And Economic Rents In Central America And The Dominican Republic” in Paus, E. (ed) (2013) Getting Development Right. Structural Transformation, Inclusion and Sustainability in the PostCrisis Era, Palgrave McMillan. (with Corinne Caumartin) “Explaining a contradictory record: The case of Guatemala” in Lange A., F. Stewart and R. Venegupal (2011) Horizontal Inequalities and Post-conflict Development, Palgrave McMillan. “Public Budgets and Income Inequality in Latin America: A Comparative Perspective” in Sánchez-Ancochea, D. and I. Morgan (eds), 2009 (with Iwan Morgan) “Introduction: The Political Economy of the Budgets in Comparative Perspective” in Sánchez-Ancochea, D. and I. Morgan (eds), 2009 “Are North-South trade agreements good for FDI-led development? The case of DR-CAFTA” in Rugraff, E., D. Sánchez-Ancochea and A. Summer (eds.), 2009 (with Eric Rugraff and Andrew Summer) “How have TNCs changed in the last fifty years?” (lead author) in Rugraff, E., D. Sánchez-Ancochea and A. Summer (eds.), 2009 3 (with Eric Rugraff y Andrew Summer) “What do we know about development impacts” in Rugraff, E., D. Sánchez-Ancochea and A. Summer (eds.), 2009 “State and Society: The Political Economy of DR-CAFTA in Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic and El Salvador” en Sánchez-Ancochea, D. and K. Shadlen (eds.), 2008 (with Kenneth Shadlen) “Globalization, Integration and Economic Development in the Americas” in Sánchez-Ancochea, D. and K Shadlen (eds.), 2008 “Anglo-Saxon Structuralism versus Latin American Structuralism: Latin American Development Thought in Comparative Perspective” in E. Pérez, E. and M. Vernengo (ed.) Ideas, Policies and Economic Development in the Americas, New York, Routledge, 2007, pages 208-227 “Modelos de inserción externa de América Latina en la economía mundial desde los años 90” in Several authors, Claves de la Economía Mundial 2006, Madrid: ICEX-ICEI Selected Working papers and non-refereed policy and academic papers “Brasil: las contradicciones de la crisis brasileña”, 13 Abril 2016 at http://elpais.com/elpais/2016/04/11/opinion/1460399643_797623.html “La incorporación social en Centroamérica: trayectorias, obstáculos y oportunidades”, CEPALSede México (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni and the collaboration of Salvador Martí), 2015 “Putting universalism to the service of social justice: Can two-tiered systems be avoided? Global Social Policy December 2014 14: 417-421 “Should Policy Aim at Having All People on the Same Boat? The Definition, Relevance and Challenges of Universalism in Latin America” Desigualdades.net Working Paper No 70, 2014 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “Elites, ideas and the challenge of the double incorporation. The case of Costa Rica”, UNRISD Research Policy Brief 18, 2014 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “Social policy architecture and poverty eradication in the post-MDGs agenda: general reflections and lessons from Costa Rica” CROP Policy Brief, November 2013 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “México y Brasil, ¿modelos diferentes?, El País, 30 August 2013 at http://elpais.com/elpais/2013/07/24/opinion/1374679092_289192.html “El descenso de la desigualdad en América Latina ¿cuánto? ¿Cuán sostenible?”, Diálogo Global vol.3 (5): 27-29, 2013 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “The double challenge of market and social incorporation. Progress and bottlenecks in Latin America”, Desigualdades.Net Working paper no 27, 2012 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni). “The road to universal social protection: how Costa Rica informs theory” Kellogg Institute Working Paper 383, March 2012 (with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) “¿Hacia un desarrollo superficial o los inicios del salto tecnológico? Exportaciones de maquilas y desarrollo económico en Costa Rica”, LATN Working Paper, Buenos Aires, 2011 “"The productive bottlenecks of progressive social policies: lessons from Costa Rica and beyond", CROP Policy Brief, February 2011 (with Juliana Martinez Franzoni) "¿Centroamérica otra vez? Sobre la crisis hondureña y algo más" Columna para el CIDOB (con Salvador Martí), 3 July 2009 4 "Integración económica en Centroamérica: retos, oportunidades y escenarios para España", OPEX Working Paper n. 35/2008 (with Fernando Rueda Junquera) "Offshoring and employment in the developing world: The case of Costa Rica", ILO Employment Sector Working Paper No. 4, 2008 (with Christoph Ernst) “El largo camino hacia CAFTA en Costa Rica: enseñanzas para España”, Memorando OPEX, no 68/2008, Alternativas Foundation, Madrid “Poverty: An Exchange with Nicholas D. Kristof”, New York Review of Books, 54 (3), 16 August 2007 “El impacto de China en América Latina: ¿oportunidad o amenaza?” Memorando OPEX, no 119/2006, Alternativas Foundation, Madrid “Inversión extranjera y exportaciones. Un análisis del éxito exportador de Costa Rica” Second Place in the first competition Ensayo de Economía Latinoamericana para jóvenes investigadores, December 2005 http://www.cesla.com/analisis/archivos/PubEns2.pdf FELLOWSHIPS, PRICES AND HONORS 2015 With Francesca Lessa, ESRC Impact Acceleration Account Fellowship for project on the “Operación Condor” 2014 Prize to the best article in Political Economy of Latin America in 2013, Politics and Economics Section, Latin American Studies Association (for joint paper with Juliana Martínez Franzoni) 2012 Fell Fund Fellowship, University of Oxford 2011-12 Visting fellowship, Desigualdades Network, Free University of Berlin 2010 British Academy Small Grant for the project “An Impossible Task?” (with Juliana Martinez Franzoni) 2009 Joint Initiative for the Study of Latin America & Caribbean Research Grant. Project “Is the EU promoting development in Latin America? Central America and the negotiation of the Association Agreement” (4,000 pounds) July 2006-July 2008 British Academy grant for the organization of two international conferences on social policy, economic models and income inequality (co-organizer with Professors Maxine Molyneux and Juliana Martinez) December 2005 Second place in the First Essay Prize on Latin American Economics for Young Researchers, Universidad Autónoma of Madrid (2,000 euros) September 2005 Small research grant for fieldwork in the Dominican Republic, British Academy 5 May 2004 Frieda Wunderlich Memorial Award for an Outstanding Dissertation by an International Student, Graduate Faculty, New School University 21 May 2004 Student Speaker, New School Commencement, Maddison Square Garden, New York September 2003-June 2004 Graduate Faculty Dissertation Fellowship, New School University (New York) September 2003 May 2003 David Gordon Award for Students' Papers in Economics Center for Economic Policy Analysis, New School University (New York) September 2001-June 2002 Graduate Faculty Dissertation Fellowship, New School University September-December 1999 Transregional Center for Democratic Studies Fellowship (funded by the Ford Foundation) September 1998-June 2000 Fellowship to pursuit graduate studies in the United States from the foundation “La Caixa” (included both a monthly stipend and full tuition for two years) INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member of the Editorial Board, Development Policy Review 2009Member of the Committee of Experts, Observatory of Spain’s Foreign Policy, Alternativas Foundation (Spain) 2007Associate Fellow, Inter-University Institute of Latin America, University of Salamanca 2007Member of the Program Board Latin American Programme Research Council of Norway 2008-2012 Coordinator, Network “Globalization and Socio-Economic Development”, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE) October 2007-2013 Co-chair, Economics and Politics section, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) September 2007-September 2010 Member of the management committee, Society of Latin American Studies 2004-2008 Referee for the Journal of Latin American Studies, World Development, New Political Economy, Development and Change, Journal of International Development, Latin American Politics and Society, Journal of Development Studies, Revista Problemas de Desarrollo, and many others 6