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Huáscar Eguino

Huáscar Eguino

Huáscar Eguino es Consultor Senior de le División de Gestión Fiscal del BID. Economista especializado en políticas fiscales y cambio climático, finanzas públicas subnacionales, y gestión de inversión pública. Durante sus más de 20 años de experiencia como especialista del BID, trabajó directamente con 17 países de la América Latina y el Caribe, asesoró a más de 75 gobiernos subnacionales, y coordinó el desarrollo de dos temas emergentes en el BID: política fiscal y cambio climático y gestión fiscal subnacional. Actualmente, trabaja como consultor brindando asesoramiento y apoyando el desarrollo de productos financieros y de conocimiento en temas de política fiscal y cambio climático. Cuenta un Máster en Estudios para el Desarrollo del Instituto de Estudios Sociales de la Universidad de Rotterdam, y estudios de postgrado en el Instituto Tecnológico de Massachussets, Universidad de Harvard, Universidad de Pennsylvania, y la Universidad de los Andes. Además, cuenta más de 10 certificaciones profesionales en temas de política fiscal y cambio climático y finanzas públicas. Es (co)autor de más de 20 publicaciones en el BID que han superado más de 120 mil descargas.

How to assess and optimize public climate spending? Exploring options for Latin America and the Caribbean

July 22, 2024 por Asier Rodríguez - Raúl Delgado - Rudy Loo-Kung - Huáscar Eguino Leave a Comment

The unprecedented challenges posed by climate change demand immediate and effective action by governments and finance ministries to address the challenges of mitigation and adaptation. Addressing the climate crisis will require aligning between 7% and 19% of annual GDP, which will represent spending between $470 billion and $1.3 trillion in infrastructure and social spending … [Read more...] about How to assess and optimize public climate spending? Exploring options for Latin America and the Caribbean

It’s time for finance ministries to take climate action to the next level

September 8, 2021 por Huáscar Eguino - Raúl Delgado - Aloisio Lopes Leave a Comment

A recent edition of the British magazine, The Economist, said that 2021 will likely be one of the coldest years of the 21st century (even though this has already been the hottest decade in history) as the international community has been unable to reduce emissions, which are driving global warming. To avoid this scenario, we need to limit the increase in the global average … [Read more...] about It’s time for finance ministries to take climate action to the next level

How Much Are Governments Spending on Climate Change and Where Does it Go?

August 26, 2019 por Raúl Delgado - Rodrigo Pizarro - Huáscar Eguino Leave a Comment

Climate change is not only an environmental challenge, but also a political, economic and social one. Projections indicate that, if the current emissions trajectory continues, the global average temperature of the planet will exceed by 3°C the average temperature observed at the beginning of the 19th century, generating an unprecedented impact on the history of humankind. … [Read more...] about How Much Are Governments Spending on Climate Change and Where Does it Go?

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