Favio Leiva

Favio Leiva
Nagoya University | Meidai · Graduate School of International Development

Master of Arts in International Development from Nagoya University
Mining, Agriculture and Ethnicity in Peru, International Trade, Public Finance, Inequality and other Development topics.

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Introduction
I am a PhD Student at the Graduate School of International Development at Nagoya University where I also got my Master of Arts in International Development with the MEXT scholarship. Additionally, I am an Affiliated Researcher at the Center for Mining and Sustainability Studies and the Center for China and Asia-Pacific Studies at Universidad del Pacífico (UP), where I earned my Bachelor of Economics degree. I have co-authored books, journal articles, and working papers on various topics.
Education
April 2017 - March 2019
Nagoya University
Field of study
  • International Development
April 2008 - March 2012
University of the Pacific (Peru)
Field of study
  • Economics

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Publications (6)
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This article presents the first compilation of data on trade between Peru and Japan between 1877 and 2022. Its objective is to provide details on international trade between Peru and Japan long-term trends and identify key events that had an impact on its development. To reach those objectives, the biggest amount of available information in various...
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We estimate the total and sector productivity in Peru over the period 1876-2017 using both labor productivity and total factor productivity. Economic activity is aggregated into three sectors: agriculture, industry and services. Our findings show the existence of three productivity cycles beginning with the War of the Pacific (1879-1884). During th...
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p>La distribución del ingreso factorial, personal y de la riqueza en Perú es altamente inequitativa. La participación salarial muestra un mayor nivel en los años sesenta como ocurre a nivel internacional, y mejora a partir de los años noventa, pero sin alcanzar el estándar anterior. El coeficiente Gini del ingreso personal corregido supera la tende...
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Demographics, distribution of development indicators and aging (georeferenced), long-term trends of the labor market, household allocation of expenses by age group, derivation of personal savings, and impact analysis of the private pension system in Peru. Basic building blocks to assess and formulate public policies for income security during old a...

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