
Oscar Molina Tejerina holds a PhD and a Master's degree from the Department of Economics and Social Sciences at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain, as well as a Master's degree in Economics from the University of Chile. He is a graduate of the Senior Executive Fellows program at Harvard University and holds an Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership from the same institution. In addition, he has completed specialized courses in leadership, management, and education at prestigious universities such as Harvard Business School, Harvard Kennedy School, the University of Cambridge, and Tecnológico de Monterrey. He currently serves as Rector of UPB.
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UNEXPLAINED WAGE GAPS IN THE TRADABLE AND NONTRADABLE SECTORS: CROSS-SECTIONAL EVIDENCE BY GENDER IN BOLIVIA

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND UNEXPLAINED GENDER WAGE GAPS: EVIDENCE FOR AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN BOLIVIA

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The economics of climate change in Bolivia: Impacts on health

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The impact of climate change on health in Bolivia: Estimation of costs and benefits through 2100

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Pension coverage by gender: a nonparametric estimate for Chile


