En octubre de 2016, el huracán Matthew tocó tierra en Haití, inundando costas, destruyendo cosechas, matando ganado, arrasando puentes y carreteras, y destruyendo cerca de 200.000 hogares. Varias organizaciones internacionales, como el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID) y el Banco Mundial, se apresuraron a proveer asistencia inmediata. Sin embargo, la recuperación a largo … [Lee más...] Acerca deCuando el big data y el aprendizaje automático fomentan el desarrollo
Jennifer Linares

Jennifer Linares
Jennifer Linares is a Country Economist at the Inter-American Development Bank, where she is responsible for the macroeconomic monitoring of Haiti and the management of all knowledge products related to this country. Over the past five years, she has worked at the IDB in several roles, including Economics Consultant for the Department of Central America, Haiti, Mexico, Panama, and the Dominican Republic (CID) and Economics Consultant at the IDB country office in Panama. Prior to joining the IDB, Jennifer worked as an Economist and Research Analyst at Florida TaxWatch Research Institute where she was in charge of research related to state competitiveness and the effectiveness of several state programs. Jennifer holds a Master's in Economics from Florida State University.