I am Assistant Professor at Universidad Loyola and a researcher at Loyola Behavioral Lab, working on experimental studies. My research interests are primarily on Development Economics, Behavioral Economics, Microeconometrics and Experimental Economics.
I obtained a Ph.D in Behavioral Economics at Universidad Loyola Andalucía.
I was director of the Impact Evaluation Unit in the Buenos Aires Government City where I worked with experimental data to test how can we effectively design policies and increase their impact on society.
I have experience with impact evaluation studies, field and lab experiments.
I am also the Data Editor for the Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics.
Contact information: dajorrat@gmail.com