Inter-American Development Bank
Javier Beverinotti is a seasoned economist with extensive experience at the Inter-American Development Bank, serving in various roles from Consultant to Lead Economist since February 2012. Notable contributions include coauthoring a forthcoming book chapter on taxation in Latin America and participating in the preparation and negotiation of fiscal programs for Colombia and Guatemala. Prior experience includes roles as a Graduate Research Assistant at George Mason University and Consultant positions at both the Inter-American Development Bank and The World Bank, focusing on economic sustainability and the impacts of food price changes on developing economies. Javier’s academic credentials include a PhD in Public Policy from George Mason University and multiple advanced degrees in Economics from institutions such as The University of Texas at Austin and Universidad de 'San Andrés', as well as executive education from Harvard University and Columbia University. Recently, Javier completed a data science executive program at Universidad del Pacífico.
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Inter-American Development Bank
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The Inter-American Development Bank is the largest source of development financing for Latin America and the Caribbean.