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CURRICULUM VITAE Agosto 19, 2012 JOSÉ CARLOS ORIHUELA

Juan Fanning 180, Dpto. 302, Miraflores, Lima T: 447.0128; 9999.60058

josecarlos.orihuela@gmail.com

EDUCACIÓN

PhD en Desarrollo Sostenible, Columbia University, 2011

Tesis: “Journeys toward Sustainable Development: Policy Entrepreneurs and the Rise of the Green State in Chile and Peru.”

Comité de Tesis: John Coatsworth (asesor), Rosemary Thorp, José Antonio Ocampo, John Mutter e Ira Katznelson.

MPA en Desarrollo Internacional (MPA/ID), Harvard Kennedy School of Government, 2002 Macroeconomía internacional y economía del desarrollo.

Second year paper: “Fiscal rules for municipal decentralization in Peru.” Asesor: Andrés Velasco

Bachillerato en Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú, 1996

Premios y Becas

Postdoctoral Fellowship del Drugs, Security and Democracy Program, Social Science Research Council, Ciudad de Nueva York, 2012-2013.

Beca del Fondo Curricular, Brown University, 2011-2012.

Postdoctoral Fellowship in International Studies, The Watson Institute, Brown University, 2010-2012. Doctoral Fellowship del Fund for Global Environment and Conflict Resolution, Center for International

Conflict Resolution, Columbia University, 2009-2010.

Beca de la Ford Foundation (con Rosemary Thorp y Maritza Paredes) para realizar investigación sobre recursos naturales y conflicto en CRISE-University of Oxford, 2009-2010.

Beca para Trabajo de Campo Pre-Disertación, Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, 2008 y 2007.

Beca para Trabajo de Campo, The Earth Institute, Columbia University, 2007.

Beca del Consorcio de Investigación Económica y Social, CIES, Concurso Anual de Investigación (con Eduardo Zegarra y Maritza Paredes), 2005.

Teaching Fellowship, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, 2002 y 2001. Teaching Fellowship, Harvard College, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 2001.

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INVESTIGACIÓN ACADÉMICA Publicaciones

2012. “The Making of Conflict-Prone Development: Trade and Horizontal Inequalities in Peru.” European Journal of Development Research’s forthcoming special issue on Horizontal Inequalities and Trade. 2012.The Developmental Challenges of Mining and Oil: Lessons from Africa and Latin America (con

Rosemary Thorp, Stephania Battistelli, Yvan Guichaoua, y Maritza Paredes). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.

Capítulos:

“Building and Re-engineering ‘Good Governance’ in Chile”

“Introduction”, “Extractives-based Development and Developmental Outcomes”, and “The Challenges of Extractives and the Shaping Role of History” (con Rosemary Thorp, Stefania Battistelli, Yvan Guichaoua, y Maritza Paredes).

2011. “The Political Economy of Extractives in Bolivia, Ecuador and Peru” (con Rosemary Thorp) en Bebbington, Anthony, ed.. Social Conflict, Economic Development and Extractive Industry: Evidence from South America. London: Routledge (Lima: IEP, en prensa).

2011. “Post-Conflict Economic Policy and Group Inequalities in Peru” en Langer, Arnim, Frances Stewart y Rajesh Venugopal, eds., Horizontal Inequalities and Post-Conflict Development: Laying the

Foundations for Durable Peace. London: Palgrave Macmillan.

2011. “Environmental Policy and Politics in Latin America.” Oxford Bibliographies Online.

2007. “Minería y Economía de los Hogares en la Sierra Peruana: Impactos y Espacios de Conflicto” (con Eduardo Zegarra y Maritza Paredes). GRADE Documento de Trabajo 51. Lima: GRADE.

2004. “Instituciones y Crecimiento en los Países Andinos” (con Joaquín Vial), CGSD Working Paper 9. Columbia University.

Ponencias y Presentaciones

“Same Policies, Different Institutions: The Diffusion of the Green State in Latin America.”LASA 2012, San Francisco, May 26-29, 2012. Organizador del Panel “The Institutional Analysis of Policy Diffusion”. “Amazon Development and Conservation in the Era of Climate Change: Looking Back, Thinking Ahead.”

Latin America and Climate Change: Regional Perspectives on a Global Problem Conference, CLACS and CES, Brown University, April 8, 2011.

“Making and Reengineering State Autonomy: The Case of Resource-Rich Chile.” LASA 2010, Toronto, October 5-9, 2010.

“An Environmental Resource Curse? Governing Air Pollution from Smelters in Chuquicamata (Chile) and La Oroya (Peru).” Colloquium on Comparative Research, Brown University, September 15, 2010.

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“Economic Gains, Environmental Failures: La Oroya, 1890s-2010.” Environments: the 79th Anglo American Conference of Historians, London, July 1-2, 2010

“Making and Reengineering State Autonomy: The Case of Resource-Rich Chile.” CRISE-Oxford, Natural Resources Workshop, Oxford, June 11-12, 2010.

“Revisiting Kuznets and the EKC. Institutions and Environmental Turning Points in Chuquicamata (Chile) and La Oroya (Peru).” LACEEP, IX Biannual Workshop, San Jose, April 11-16, 2010.

“Escaping the ‘Environmental Resource-Curse’: Smelters’ Pollution and Policy-Entrepreneurs in Chile and Peru.” LASA 2009, Rio, June 11-14, 2009.

“Post-Conflict Economic Policy and Horizontal Inequalities in Peru.” CRISE-Oxford Post-Conflict Reconstruction Workshop, Kampala, April 16-17, 2009.

“State Development and the Resource-Curse: The Case of Chile.” University of Oxford, The Political Economy Challenges of Development Based in Mining Workshop, Oxford, March 20, 2009.

“The Seizure and Allocation of the Resource-Rent: Chile and Peru Compared.” The University of Manchester and ICMM, Third Territory, Conflicts and Development in the Andes Workshop, London, October 24, 2008.

“Sustainable Development in Mineral-Rich Economies: the Cases of Chile and Peru.” Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia University, January 30, 2008.

“Sustainable Development in Mineral-Rich Economies: the Cases of Chile and Peru.” The Latin American Centre, University of Oxford, January 24, 2008.

Servicio Académico Profesional

Miembro del International Advisory Board de Oxford Development Studies, desde Septiembre del 2011. Evaluador para Economía, Environment and Development Economics, Oxford Development Studies y Journal of Conflict, Security and Development.

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EXPERIENCIA DOCENTE

2012 Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (bachillerato) Economía Política

Teoría del Desarrollo

2012- I Brown University (bachillerato)

Natural Resources and the Environment in the Developing World The Political Economy of the Environment in Latin America

2011- I Brown University (bachillerato) Amazon Governance

2010-II Brown University (bachillerato)

The Political Economy of the Environment in Latin America

2010-I The New School, International Affairs Program (graduados) Comparative Development

Jefatura de Prácticas y Asistencia Docente 2009-I Reader. Columbia University, SIPA.

Globalization: Economics and Society (Profs. Jagdish Bhagwati y Arvind Panagariya) Teaching Assistant. Columbia University, SIPA.

Economics of Sustainable Development (Prof. Glenn Sheriff)

2006- 2007

Teaching Assistant. Columbia University, SIPA.

Research Methods and Quantitative Techniques I and II (Prof. Bogdam Vasi)

2005- 2006

Tutor. Columbia University, SIPA

Economics courses of the MIA and MPA programs 2005-II Teaching Assistant. Columbia College.

Challenges of Sustainable Development (Prof. Jeffrey Sachs)

2002-I 2001-II

Teaching Fellow. Harvard Kennedy School of Government Economic Analysis of Public Policy 2 (Prof. Andrés Velasco) Economic Analysis of Public Policy 1 (Prof. George Borjas)

2001-II Teaching Fellow. Harvard College.

Wealth and Poverty in the World Economy (Prof. Jeffrey Sachs) 1998-

1999

Jefe de Prácticas. Universidad del Pacifico, Peru (undergraduate level) Microeconomía (Prof. Rosario Gómez)

1995- 1997

Jefe de Prácticas. Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (undergraduate level) Introducción a la Economía (Profs. Javier Iguíñiz e Ismael Muñoz).

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CONSULTORÍA Y EXPERIENCIA EN GESTIÓN Abr-Oct

2009; Feb-Jun 2010

CRISE-Universidad de Oxford, Inglaterra. Consultor para investigaciones sobre recursos naturales, comercio internacional y desigualdades.

Feb-Ago 2008

Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas, Dirección Nacional de Presupuesto Público. Lima, Perú. Consultor. Coordinador de la Evaluación del Programa Nacional de Formación y Capacitación Permanente (PRONAFCAP).

Dec 2007 – Feb 2008

Oxford Analytica. Analista para publicaciones de análisis financiero internacional. May-Ago

2004

Consejo Nacional de Competitividad. Lima, Perú. Director Ejecutivo.

Reingeniería de la secretaría técnica y diseño del Plan Nacional de Competitividad. Mar-Abr

2004

Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas (Vice-Ministerio de Economia), Perú. Consultor.

Oct 2002- Dic 2003

The Earth Institute at Columbia University (Andean Competitiviness Project, Corporación Andina de Fomento). Gerente de programas.

Jun-Sep 2002

Banco Mundial, Human Development Network. Consultor

“MDG-Achieving Education for All by 2015.” Asistente de investigación. Jun-Ago

2001

Banco Mundial, PREM/LAC. Consultor.

“Avança Brasil: Planning for Performance in the Federal Government.” Asistente de investigación.

“Fiscal decentralization in Peru.” Asistente de investigación Ene – May,

Sep –Dic 2001

Center for International Development at Harvard University. Asistente de investigación. The Latin American Competitiveness Report 2001-2002. The World Economic Forum

Abr 1999 – Jun 2000

Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas (Oficina de Inversiones, ODI), Perú. Consultor. Seguimiento de proyectos de inversión pública dentro del Ministerio de la Mujer y Desarrollo Social.

Ago 1997 – Dic 1998

Ministerio de Transportes y Comunicaciones (Concesiones Viales), Perú. Consultor. Diseño del Plan Nacional de Concesiones Viales.

Ene – Jul 1997

APOYO Comunicaciones. Analista económico. Ago – Dec

1996

SASE, Perú. Asistente de investigación. Ene- Jul

1996

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