Ana Gamarra Rondinel
Dr Ana Gamarra Rondinel is a Research Fellow at the Melbourne Institute: Applied Economic & Social Research and at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Children and Families over the Life Course. She is also a Research Affiliate with CESifo and the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute (Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU).
She is a public economist with expertise in taxation and government policy. Her research focuses on four core areas: taxation, higher education, early childhood, and inequality. She studies the effects of student loans on university enrolment and post-education outcomes; the role of taxation and welfare policy in shaping economic behavior around childbirth; and the efficiency and redistributive impacts of the tax and transfer system. Additionally, she is a project member of the Breaking Down Barriers Shared Data Environment (BDB-SDE) and the Community Tax Project (Melbourne Social Equity Institute).
She received her B.A. in Economics at the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, her M.S. in Economics at the Universite Catholique de Louvain (Academic distinction), and her Ph.D. in Economics at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid in 2020 (Summa cum laude).
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