Miriam Malament

Miriam Malament

Type of scholarship
Predoctoral Research
Oxford course
Oxford college
Cohort
Incoming,
2025
Country
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Miriam is a Predoctoral Research Fellow in Economics at EIT Oxford where she researches the economic case for prevention and longevity, examining how healthier lives are reshaping the economy–from how people work and save, to how governments design health and fiscal policy.  Before joining EIT, she was a Research Fellow at Yale University, where she analysed how institutions and incentive systems shape policy outcomes in Latin America. She has also worked with researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Chicago, and the University of California, Berkeley, as well as with international organisations such as the World Bank, on projects applying economic analysis to inform evidence-based policy.  She holds a Master's in Economics from the Universidad de San Andrés and a Bachelor's in Economics from the Universidad del CEMA, where she graduated with distinction.  In her free time, she enjoys reading, walking through Oxford, and discovering new coffee spots.  Linkedin: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/miriam-malament

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