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Jose Alejandro Coronado

Jose Alejandro Coronado is a Research Fellow at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP).

Jose Alejandro Coronado - IIPP Research Fellow
Jose is a Research Fellow at IIPP. His current research uses Bloomberg New Energy Finance data to understand how public finance mobilizes private funds into the deployment of renewable energies. More broadly, he is interested in how economic agents make decisions in different institutional settings, and how methods developed to analyze complex systems can contribute to understanding such decisions. His research interest includes Microeconomics, Complexity Economics, Political Economy, Behavioral Economics, and Econometrics.


His PhD dissertation focussed on analyzing problems in political economy, focussing on bargaining and unemployment. He investigated how agents with bounded rationality engage in bilateral bargaining, and how their decisions cause unused productive capacity.

Before joining IIPP Jose taught Microeconomics and Math for Economics at the New School’s Eugene Lang College, and Introductory Statistics at Fordham University. He is also a Research Associate at the Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis.