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Diego Sánchez-Ancochea is Head of Department at the Oxford Department of International Development, professor of the Political Economy of Development and member of the University Council at the University of Oxford. His research aims to identify the best ways to reduce income inequality through the use of social and productive policies, with particular attention to the Latin American experience. In 20201 he published The Costs of Inequality: Lessons and Warnings for the Rest of the World (Bloomsbury). Together with Juliana Martínez Franzoni, he is the author of The Quest for Universal Social Policy in the South. Actors, Ideas and Architectures (CUP, 2016) and Good Jobs and Social Services: How Costa Rica Achieved the Elusive Double Incorporation (Palgrave McMillan, 2013). He is Associate Editor of Oxford Development Studies and has collaborated with different international institutions like the World Bank, UNDP and the ILO.
Policy Briefs
G7 Germany 2022
Toward a Global Universal Basic Income for Children
Policy area: Economic transformation
Merike Blofield (German Institute for Global and Area Studies), Jorge Cuartas (Harvard Graduate School of Education), Fernando Filgueira (Centro de Informaciones y Estudios del Uruguay (CIESU)), Juliana Martínez Franzoni (University of Costa Rica), Diego Sánchez-Ancochea (Oxford University)