Mateo Hoyos
Assistant Professor of Economics at the Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE), in Mexico City. I earned my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
My research is on international trade, economic growth, and macro development.
Email: mateo.hoyos[at]cide[dot]edu
Twitter: @mathoyos
Peer-reviewed publications
3. Did the Trade Liberalization of the 1990s Really Boost Economic Growth? A Critical Replication of Estevadeordal and Taylor (2013), Empirical Economics, 63, 2022.
- Media: Phenomenal World.
2. The Structural Outcomes of Investment Surges (with Emiliano Libman and Arslan Razmi), Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 58, 2021.
1. Trade Liberalization and Premature Deindustrialization in Colombia, Journal of Economic Structures, 6(1), 2017.
Work in progress
Tariffs and Growth: Heterogeneity by Economic Structure
Can North-South Trade Still Explain Uneven Development? A Critical Survey
North-South Trade, Technology Diffusion, and Uneven Development
Other work
Book chapters
Hoyos, M. & Flechas, J. P. (2013). El movimiento estudiantil frente a la reforma a la educación superior en Colombia. Universidad de los Andes.