Lucia Del Carpio
Assistant Professor of Economics
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Research Areas
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- Behavioral Economics
- Economic Development
- Applied Microeconomics
- Public Finance
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Teaching Areas
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- Prices and Markets
Biography
Lucia Del Carpio is an Assistant Professor of Economics at INSEAD. She obtained her PhD in Economics from Princeton University in 2014, and a Master in Public Affairs from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University in 2008.
Her research is in the areas of behavioral economics, development, and applied microeconomics. Her current projects are aimed at investigating the role of social norms in tax compliance. She has thus conducted field experiments on property tax compliance in Peru, combining them with targeted surveys to identify causal channels. She is also studying the design of optimal tax enforcement policies when social norms may affect evasion decisions. More broadly, she explores how the interaction between formal and informal institutions shapes economic outcomes. Her research methods encompass theoretical, experimental and econometric approaches.
Professor Del Carpio is affiliated with the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE) in Peru. She has worked in an advisory role at the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Peru, in the areas of competition, trade, and international investment. She subsequently was a member of the Council of Advisers to the Prime Minister, where she was responsible for economic issues. She also has experience working in investment banking in both Peru and the United States.
Her research is in the areas of behavioral economics, development, and applied microeconomics. Her current projects are aimed at investigating the role of social norms in tax compliance. She has thus conducted field experiments on property tax compliance in Peru, combining them with targeted surveys to identify causal channels. She is also studying the design of optimal tax enforcement policies when social norms may affect evasion decisions. More broadly, she explores how the interaction between formal and informal institutions shapes economic outcomes. Her research methods encompass theoretical, experimental and econometric approaches.
Professor Del Carpio is affiliated with the Group for the Analysis of Development (GRADE) in Peru. She has worked in an advisory role at the Ministry of Economy and Finance of Peru, in the areas of competition, trade, and international investment. She subsequently was a member of the Council of Advisers to the Prime Minister, where she was responsible for economic issues. She also has experience working in investment banking in both Peru and the United States.
Case Studies
25 Sep 2017
By Brandwein N. J., Del Carpio L., Doz Y. L., Guadalupe M.
25 Sep 2017
By Brandwein N. J., Del Carpio L., Doz Y. L., Guadalupe M.
30 Jan 2017
By Guadalupe M., Del Carpio L., Sullivan G.
30 Jan 2017
By Guadalupe M., Del Carpio L., Sullivan G.