Rafael Perez-Pena
New Mexico State University, USA
Biography
Rafael Perez is a doctoral candidate in economic development at the Economics, Applied Statistics & International Business Department (EAS&IB) of New Mexico State University (NMSU). His research interests are energy economics, agricultural and resource economics, economic development, international economics and macroeconomics. Mr. Perez is a young researcher from the US-Mexico border region so he is particularly passionate about the US and Latin-American economic relations. Mr. Perez has collaborated in energy-related projects for the United States Department of Agriculture, the United Nations, and academic institutions in the US, Mexico, and Brazil. Benjamin Widner is a faculty member at the EAS&IB of NMSU. Dr. Widner obtained his Ph.D.at Colorado State University. His research interests are urban/regional economics, public finance, microeconomics, development, econometrics, managerial economics, environmental economics, macroeconomics.
Abstract
Abstract : Energy demand determinants in Mexican households, 2008-2014