Theresa Beltramo


Curriculum Vitae

Working Papers
Skills Enhancement in the Tourism Industry: A Case Study on St. Lucia World Bank Group, March 2006

My Economic Research Contributed to the Following Documents:
1. Skills Challenges in the Caribbean: School and Work- Does the Eastern Caribbean Education System Adequately Prepare Youth for the Global Economy? World Bank Group, May 2007

2. OECS Growth and Competitiveness Report- Towards a New Agenda for Growth World Bank Group, April 2005

3. A Time to Choose- Caribbean Development in the 21st Century World Bank Group, April 2005

4. Country Assistance Strategy Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) World Bank Group, September 2005


I am a second year PhD student in Economics and Organization at the School for Advanced Studies SSAV in Venice.

I am a researcher at the Scientific Evaluation for Global Action (SEGA) at the University of California, Berkeley

I am currently a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE) at the University of California, Berkeley

Research Interests include Behavioral Economics and Finance, Development Economics, Econometrics, Industrial Economics, Labor Economics, and Microeconomics

A current goal is to collaborate and write papers on topics including property rights and reform, human capital and the role of education returns in contributing to total factor productivity, and the role of culture as an economic institution and in economic development

To Contact Me
tbeltramo@unive.it
tbeltramo@berkeley.edu