

Juan is an assistant professor of Economics at the IÉSEG School of Management. He received his BA and MS in Economics fromUniversidad de Los Andes (Colombia), and his PhD from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research involves topics in development and labor economics, with special interest on education, trade, and policy evaluation in developing economies.
Recent work by Juan Muñoz-Morales
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How a teacher hiring reform in Colombia backfired
A merit-based teacher hiring reform succeeded in recruiting teachers with better qualifications, but the replacement of more experienced teachers led to a decline in student outcomes.
Published 03.12.24
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Some children left behind: When mean impacts and individual impacts differ
Even interventions with large average benefits do not help everyone, which is a serious challenge for education policy in developing countries
Published 24.06.22