

Miguel Ortiz
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University
Miguel Ortiz is a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Princeton University, in the Research Program in Development Economics. In the Fall of 2025, he will become an Assistant Professor at the Vancouver School of Economics at the University of British Columbia.
He has a PhD from UC Berkeley and a BA in Economics from Universidad de los Andes (Colombia).
His research interests are in political economy, development economics and behavioral economics.
Recent work by Miguel Ortiz
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Fear, more than hate, drives intergroup conflict in Nigeria
In the conflict between Christians and Muslims in Nigeria, fear (rather than hate) is the main driver, it is founded on misperceptions, and proves hard to change with policy.
Published 09.07.24