Biography
I focus on the use of geo-spatial data to assess, at fine levels of geographic resolution, the impact on development (e.g. economic activity, health, beliefs) of global economic policies (e.g. aid, trade agreements), particular political economy phenomena (e.g. clientelism, favoritism), and (non-)natural disasters (e.g. earthquakes).
International Institute of Social Studies
Assistant professor | Academic staff unit
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Work
- John Cruzatti Constantine, Axel Dreher & Johannes Matzat (2023) - Chinese aid and health at the country and local level - World Development, 167 - doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2023.106214 - [link]
- John Cruzatti Constantine (2024) - Free Trade and Subnational Development: Economic Activity and Human Welfare - The World Bank Economic Review - [link]
- John Cruzatti Constantine, Christian Björnskov, Andrea Saenz de Viteri & Christian Cruzatti (2024) - Geography, Development, and Power: Parliament Leaders and Local Clientelism - World Development, 182 - doi: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2024.106706 - [link]