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Q A: Luis Martinez Exposes the Way Dictators Exaggerate Economic . . . Luis Martinez is an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Born and raised in Bogotá, Colombia, with a Colombian father and a Venezuelan mother, his main research interest is in the analysis of political institutions in developing countries, with a regional focus on Latin America
Luis R. Martinez - Google Scholar Profesor, Economics, UMass Amherst, Universidad de Los Andes How much should we trust the dictator’s GDP growth estimates? Is it my money or not? An experiment on risk aversion and