

Dario Romero
PhD student in Economics, Columbia University
Dario Romero is currently a PhD student in Economics at Columbia University. Dario’s main research interests are development and political economy. He was explored questions about the effect of institutions for long-run economic growth as well as the effects of different education and health policies in developing countries.
Recent work by Dario Romero
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How not to build a state: Evidence from Colombia
Top-down strategies that prioritise military objectives may fail to develop, or even lead to the deterioration of, other crucial state capacities
Published 14.09.17