
Sergio Ocampo Díaz
@socampdi
Econ Assistant Professor @WesternU| Previously at @UniOslo, @IDB_Research, @BancoRepublica | PhD @UMNews | Economista @JaverianaEcon.
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Last day Economía Uniandes, a home that will always be in my mind and heart. I achieved so many dreams in here that I was able to envision new ones that I will now pursue elsewhere. 🌱Gracias infinitas 💚





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We are excited to welcome Katya Kazakova to our department and to Social Sci @WesternU! Katya comes from the Financial Economics PhD Wisconsin School of Business and will be teaching at our Masters in Financial Economics Learn more about Katya👉economics.uwo.ca/about_us/news_… 🌐katya-kazakova.com


Great post by Brian Albrecht on how to use supply & demand analysis to understand the the effect of shocks to foreign demand for domestic assets on investment in equilibrium. I want to flesh this out a bit by drawing on some of my early research. [1/x]
![Joseph Steinberg (@jbsteinberg) on Twitter photo Great post by <a href="/BrianCAlbrecht/">Brian Albrecht</a> on how to use supply & demand analysis to understand the the effect of shocks to foreign demand for domestic assets on investment in equilibrium. I want to flesh this out a bit by drawing on some of my early research. [1/x] Great post by <a href="/BrianCAlbrecht/">Brian Albrecht</a> on how to use supply & demand analysis to understand the the effect of shocks to foreign demand for domestic assets on investment in equilibrium. I want to flesh this out a bit by drawing on some of my early research. [1/x]](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GwowAi6WgAwqh7z.jpg)
