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William Alejandro Pacheco Jaramillo

Research Associate · Anahuac University

https://researchid.co/pachecoalejandro
@anahuac.mx
4Scopus Publications
24Google Scholar Citations
3Google Scholar h-index

Research Interests

study areas focus primarily on Economics, Econometrics, and Wellbeing. I have extensive experience teaching modules such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Econometrics, Quantitative Methods, and Managerial Economics across institutions like Anáhuac Universit...

Biography

I earned my PhD in Economics and Econometrics from the University of Canberra in Australia (2023) and have dedicated over a decade to academia. I have served as an economics lecturer at multiple universities and postgraduate programs internationally. Since 2017, I have been a Research Fellow at the National Centre for Economic Modelling within the Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis at the University of Canberra, where I have advanced research in welfare economics and development policy. Currently, I serve as Convenor and Tutor for the Asia Pacific Business program at the University of Canberra. I also lead research at UrCommunity Ltd (Melbourne) and continue to contribute as an Associate Researcher and Postgraduate Lecturer at Anahuac University. Across these roles, I remain committed to producing impactful research and developing innovative, student-centred approaches to economic education.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Counterfactual analysis: Comparing voucher systems with taxes, subsidies, and public spending to reduce income inequality
    F1000research, 2026
  2. The Impact of Sustainable Policies on Subjective Well-Being in a Developing Nation: The Case of Ecuador
    Sustainability Switzerland, 2025
  3. Does corruption play a role in the process of financial globalization in emerging countries?
    Journal of Financial Crime, 2025
  4. Dynamic Models to Determine External Factors and their Impact on the Shrimp Price Forecast
    Ceur Workshop Proceedings, 2022

Grants / Consultancy

I was awarded a government grant from Ecuador to pursue a Master’s degree in Environmental Economics and Management at James Cook University in Australia.

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