Pablo Garofalo is an Associate Professor in the Economics Department at ¿ìèÆƽâ°æ. Dr. Garofalo’s teaching and research interests include macroeconomics, political economy, and applied econometrics. Dr. Garofalo holds a B.S. in Economics from UADE, Argentina; a M.S. in Economics from Universidad del CEMA, Argentina; and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Houston, Texas.
Office location: School of Business, Room 205Q
Office hours:
Tuesday and Thursday (in person) 12:35pm-1:35pm
Wednesday (online) 11:00am - 1:00pm
Selected Publications
Garofalo, P., Streb, J. Broken promises: Regime announcements and exchange rates around elections. Forthcoming at ·¡³¦´Ç²Ô´Ç³¾Ã²¹.
Garofalo, P., Lema, D., Streb, J. (2020). Political budget cycles and voting within a federal country: The influence of political alignment. Economics & Politics 32(2), 305–334.
Garofalo, P. (2020). Strategic Debt and Unified Governments: Evidence from Latin American Presidential Transitions. ·¡³¦´Ç²Ô´Ç³¾Ã²¹ 20(2), 97–126.
Garofalo, P. (2019). Strategic Spending in Federal Governments: Theory and Evidence from the US. Journal of Applied Economics 22(1), 243–272.
Cristia, J., Czerwonko, A., Garofalo, P. (2014). Does technology in schools affect repetition, dropout and enrollment? Evidence from Peru. Journal of Applied Economics 17 (1), 89-111.
Streb, J., Lema, D., Garofalo, P., Eslava, M. (2012). Temporal aggregation in political budget cycles [with comment]. ·¡³¦´Ç²Ô´Ç³¾Ã²¹ 13 (1), 39-78.