
Marcela Eslava
Professor of Economics, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá
Marcela Eslava is Professor of Economics at Universidad de Los Andes, in Bogotá; a chief co-editor for Economía, the journal of the Latin American and the Caribbean Economic Association LACEA; a research affiliate of LACEA and IPA’s SME program; and member of the directing boards of LACEA, RIDGE and the Latin American committee of the Econometric Society. She holds a PhD degree from University of Maryland at College Park. Her current research interests include the relationship between firm dynamics and regulations; the relationship between business growth and the evolution of productivity vs. demand at the firm; the effect of credit constraints on business performance and aggregate productivity; and the policy alternatives to address financial restrictions to businesses. Professor Eslava’s research has been published in leading academic journals.
Recent work by Marcela Eslava
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Digital reforms at Colombian ports: A win-win for growth and tax revenues
Computerising customs at Colombia’s major ports boosted trade, reduced corruption, improved firm performance, and increased tax collections.
Published 13.12.24
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Can variation in firm growth explain the development gap? Colombia vs the US
A deficit of superstar plants, an excess of microestablishments, and the success of underperformers are key symptoms of Colombia’s development problem
Published 03.06.19