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Alvaro Sánchez

Quantitative Research Analysis Specialist

Alvaro Sanchez, Quantitative Research Analysis Specialist

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Alvaro Sanchez is a quantitative research analysis specialist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. He provides high level research support to economists and policy advisors. Alvaro also contributes independent analysis on topics related to economic development.

Biography

Alvaro Sánchez is a quantitative research analysis specialist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta's Community and Economic Development (CED) group. He contributes quantitative and qualitative research focused on benefits cliffs and broadband access. Previously, Sánchez was an analyst at the Philadelphia Fed. Before joining the Federal Reserve System, Sánchez completed a graduate program at the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a public policy fellow in the Office of the Council President with Philadelphia City Council, providing research for city initiatives relating to housing affordability and student debt. Previously, he was a research intern at the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Philadelphia, an early education policy fellow with the Office of Community Empowerment and Opportunity in Philadelphia, and a public policy and analysis intern with the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia. Sánchez has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Temple University and a master's degree in social policy from the University of Pennsylvania.

Published Work

Federal Reserve work covering the latest six years.

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Publications

2018

Kyle DeMaria and Alvaro Sánchez. "Accessing Economic Opportunity" Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia (December 2018).