Tomás Domínguez-Iino

I am a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business.

My research interests are in industrial organization, trade, and environmental economics.

I completed my PhD at NYU in 2021, after which I worked at the Federal Reserve Board before returning to academia.

tdomingueziino@gmail.com   

curriculum vitae   google scholar

Working papers

"Efficiency and Redistribution in Environmental Policy: An Equilibrium Analysis of Agricultural Supply Chains" 

draft   |   online appendix

Revise and resubmit, Journal of Political Economy

Awarded Essay Award for Young Economists (2021) by the World Trade Organization

"Location Sorting and Endogenous Amenities: Evidence from Amsterdam" with Milena Almagro (Chicago Booth) 

draft   |   online appendix

Revise and resubmit, Econometrica

Awarded Best Student Paper Prize (2019) by the Urban Economics Association and Best Job Market Paper Prize (2019) by the European Economic Association

"The Political Economy of Migration Restrictions under Apartheid" with Leonard Le Roux (Sciences Po)

abstract

In progress


Publications

"Spatial Economics and Environmental Policies"

Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, 2023


Short bio

I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but grew up mostly in South Africa and Trinidad & Tobago. At 18, I returned to Argentina and enrolled at Di Tella, where I first learned economics.  After completing my undergraduate degree, I spent a few years working in the tech industry before deciding to pursue a research career. I was very lucky to be able to come to the United States, and in particular to be accepted for graduate school at NYU, where I completed my PhD in 2021.