DR. MARIO ARTURO RUIZ ESTRADA
Social Advancement and Happiness Cluster
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Dr. Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada (Guatemalan) is currently head of the centre of latin america studies (CLAS) at the University of Malaya (UM), which he joined in April 2020. Prior to joining University of Malaya, he was a tenured senior lecturer at Universidad de San Carlos at Guatemala. Dr. Mario Arturo Ruiz Estrada has a Ph.D. in economics from University of Malaya, and his main research fields are policy modeling, Econographicology, international trade, and development economics. His research, which has been published extensively in journals such as Journal of Policy Modeling, Disasters, Quality & Quantity, Singapore Economic Review, Futures, and Contemporary Economics, revolves around policy-oriented topics relevant for Asia’s long-term development, including the policy modeling, natural disasters evaluation, and food security Asia’s. |
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How COVID-19 Quarantine(s) Can Generate Poverty?
The Optimum Age of Retirement Index: The Case of Malaysia
Population Aging, Economic Growth, and Old-Age Income Support in Asia
How much unemployment and inflation is going to be generated by COVID-19?
The COVID-19 and the Restructuration of the International Trade in Century XXI: International Trade Analysis and Policy
Alternative Analytical Tools to Evaluate Natural Disasters Impact and Risk Reduction: Theory and Models
The Basic Manual of Social Security: Theory and Evaluation: An Introduction to Social Security
ICTE in Transportation and Logistics 2019
The Use of Smart Flying Platforms (SFPs) in National Emergencies: Terrorism or Epidemics. Unmanned Aerial Systems:
An introduction to the MAR21, MAR25, MAR27, and MAR30 smart hydrones for floods and water cleaning missions
The Application of the Macroeconomics Analysis of Climate Changes Model (MACC-Model) in China: Floods.