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Sergio Olivieri

Sergio Olivieri

Economist, Poverty Reduction & Economic Management Network

Sergio Olivieri is an economist in the Poverty Reduction and Equity department of the World Bank, based in Washington, DC. 

His main research areas are ex-ante analysis of the distributional impact of macroeconomic shocks, understanding the main channels through which economic growth affects poverty reduction, income distribution and multidimensional poverty.

Olivieri has published articles about labor informality, polarization, mobility and inequality issues, most of them focused on Latin-American countries. He has also contributed to research reports on inequality, poverty, social cohesion and macroeconomic shocks.

Before joining the Bank, Olivieri worked as a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank, the United Nation Development Program and the European Commission. He has taught courses on micro-simulation and micro-decomposition techniques for public servants and staff in international organizations around the world.

He has also worked as an assistant professor of labor economics in the Department of Economics of Universidad National de La Plata in Buenos Aires, and as a researcher in the university's Center of Distributional, Labor and Social Studies.


Contact
Tel : 202-458-5341
solivieri@worldbank.org


AREAS OF EXPERTISE
  • Poverty
  • Social Protection and Labor
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