Biography

Pablo Astudillo Estévez is a Computational social scientist interested in understanding economic and human spatial dynamics graduated at the University of Oxford.

Pablo is the Director of the USFQ Data Hub and Assistant Professor of Economics at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito. Pablo was a research fellow at the Growth Lab at Harvard University, and visiting fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Media Lab. His main interest lies in understanding how economic networks and places evolve, learn and finding ways to unlock their potential to create knowledge and innovate. Pablo is a consultant on innovation ecosystems analysis, economic networks and firm level supply chains consultant in the Finance, Competitiveness & Innovation Global Practice at the World Bank - IBRD and he had worked for the Inter-American Development Bank.

Pablo is an External Faculty at the Complexity Science Hub and is affiliated with INET Oxford's Complexity Economics programme.

Recent Publications

Aug 2024
Paper
Inferring firm-level supply chain networks with realistic systemic risk from industry sector-level data
Massimiliano Fessina ,  Giulio Cimini ,  Tiziano Squartini ,  Pablo Astudillo-Estévez ,  Stefan Thurner ,  Diego Garlaschelli
Apr 2024
Journal
Inequality in economic shock exposures across the global firm-level supply network
in Nature Communications
Abhijit Chakraborty ,  Tobias Reisch ,  Christian Diem ,  Pablo Astudillo-Estévez ,  Stefan Thurner
May 2023
INET Working Paper
No. 2023-08 - Firm-level production networks: what do we (really) know?
Andrea Bacilieri ,  András Borsos ,  Pablo Astudillo-Estévez ,  François Lafond
Mar 2023
INET Working Paper
Feb 2023
Journal
Reconstructing production networks using machine learning
in Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Luca Mungo ,  François Lafond ,  Pablo Astudillo-Estévez ,  J. Doyne Farmer
Jan 2023
INET Working Paper
No. 2022-02 - Reconstructing production networks using machine learning
Luca Mungo ,  François Lafond ,  Pablo Astudillo-Estévez ,  J. Doyne Farmer
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