Position Type
Faculty
Service
- Present
Biography

I am a development economist teaching Macroeconomics and Economic Development courses at Denison since 2014. My pedagogical approach focuses in creating a classroom environment that inspires students to be imaginative, critical and rigorous thinkers as well as socially responsible individuals. Interacting with the engaged, creative and critical mind of Denison students is an enriching experience that allows me to foster the creation of positive synergies and opportunities to bring unique learning opportunities. As a scholar my intellectual passion lies in studying development issues from a pluralistic approach.

Degree(s)
B.Sc. Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, México. M.A. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM), Mexico. Ph.D. The New School for Social Research, New York City.

Learning & Teaching

Courses
  • Econ 101-Introductory Macroeconomics
  • Econ 301-Intermediate Macroeconomics
  • Econ 412-Economics of the Developing World
  • Econ 440-Latin American Economic Development
  • Econ 440-International Labor Migration in a Globalized Economy

Research

My research combines theory and empirical analysis to study topics in economic development, economic history of Latin America and classical political economy.
Details

My academic publications have focused on issues of income inequality, economic growth, the employment effects of trade, and population dynamics with a special focus on Latin America and the developing world. I typically approach my research from a multidisciplinary perspective by bridging and applying different theories in a creative manner and in accordance with country level or regional specific information.

Works

Publications

Publications:

Forthcoming:

  • Villanueva, L., and Almeida, E. (2024) “Employment Impact Assessment Report: Global Gateway Sub-Saharan Africa Portfolio”. STRENGTHEN 2 project technical report. ILO, Geneva, Switzerland.
  • Villanueva, L., and Almeida, E. (2024) “Employment Impact Assessment of the Mozambique-Malawi interconnector project”. STRENGTHEN 2 project technical report. ILO, Geneva, Switzerland.

Under review:

  • Villanueva L., Bibi S. and Bucio C. (2023) “Mexico: A Minskyian case of financial fragility under covid-19”

Papers in progress:

  • Villanueva L. “Is there a Connection between Wage Inequality and Employment Creation by Trade Expansion?”
  • Villanueva L. and S. Armah “Has export-led development worked for developing countries? The case of Mexico and Ghana”

Service

Professional Memberships
  • Regional coordinator [Midwest], The Association for Social Economics. Since Fall 2019.
  • Organizer of the Association for Social Economics session: “Research in Institutional and Social Economics” at the Midwest Economics Association 84th Annual Meeting. Evanston, Illinois. March 27-29, 2020.
  • Referee for International Journal of Development Issues, The New School Economic Review, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics and Ensayos Sobre Politica Economica.
  • Participant at the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) Summer School on Latin American Economies. July-August 2011. Santiago, Chile.
  • Chair and discussant at various panels in organized sessions at the following conferences: Eastern Economics Association, ICAPE, Southern Economics Association and Midwest Economics Association.

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