Latin America Program Doctoral and Graduate Student Fellows, 2011-2012
The Lincoln Institute's Program on Latin America and the Caribbean offers fellowships to doctoral and masters candidates. The students listed here received fellowships for the 2011-2012 academic year. Applications for fellowships in the LAC Program for 2012-2013 will be announced in Spring 2012.
- Oscar Hernán Arcos Palma
- Doctoral candidate, School of Economic Sciences, National University of Colombia
- Urban land income and welfare: The relevance of the George-Hotelling-Vickrey (GHV) Theorem
- Juan Ignacio Duarte
- Doctoral candidate, School of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Housing policy and land policy: A conflictive relationship. Reflections based on the analysis of public land acquisition for social housing in the Buenos Aires Conurbano, 2003-2009
- Dany Alexander Granda Jaramillo
- Masters candidate, School of Law and Political Science, University of Antioquia, Colombia
- Limits to urban property rights in Colombian land-use planning: Analysis of three partial plans in the city of Medellin
- Gabriela Vanina Lucchini
- Masters candidate, School of Government, Torcuato di Tella University, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Impact of improvements in public transportation on the real estate market in Buenos Aires
- Gustavo Alberto Mosto
- Masters candidate, School of Government/School of Architecture and Urban Studies, Torcuato di Tella University, Buenos Aires, Argentina
- The land value increment from an open river view: The case of Puerto Norte, Rosario
- Paula Freire Santoro
- Doctoral candidate, School of Architecture and Urbanism, University of São Paulo, Brazil
- The challenge of land policies addressing rampant urban expansion