Summary
Rodrigo Huaita is an economist-turned-consultant with 11 years of experience applying quantitative methods to public policy, microsimulation, and impact evaluation across international organizations. He builds and maintains policy tools—most notably PERUMOD using EUROMOD—and has supported projects at UNU-WIDER, the World Bank, AIReF and the Inter-American Development Bank. Skilled in quasi-experimental methods, survey design and large administrative data management, he translates complex datasets into actionable policy insights and published diffusion pieces for wide audiences. Based in the United States, he combines academic rigor from Barcelona School of Economics and Universidad de Piura with hands-on fieldwork training enumerators and implementing SurveyCTO systems. Rodrigo’s profile blends coding enthusiasm with economic research, reflecting a rare mix of microsimulation development and practical impact-evaluation experience.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Economics for Public Policy, Master's degree, Economics for Public Policy at Barcelona School of Economics
Economics, Economics at Universidad de Piura