Wilman J. Iglesias Data-verified
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Wilman J. Iglesias researches the intersection of economics, policy, and human capital development. His work investigates how economic factors, such as minimum wages and technological change, influence skill investments and long-term outcomes for future generations. Iglesias also examines the dynamics of team productivity, particularly within the hospital industry, exploring how expertise overlap affects performance. His research extends to the legacy of historical socio-economic systems, such as apartheid, and their lasting impact on poverty and societal structures. Iglesias's scholarly contributions are reflected in his h-index of 5 and 70 total citations across 14 publications.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 74
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Minimum Wages and the Human Capital of the Next Generation (2025)
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- Moved to Poverty? A Legacy of the Apartheid Experiment in South Africa
- Routine-Biased Technological Change and Endogenous Skill Investments
- Expertise Overlap and Team Productivity: Evidence from the Hospital Industry
- Routine-Biased Technological Change and Endogenous Skill Investments
- Expertise Overlap and Team Productivity: Evidence from the Hospital Industry
- Moved to Poverty? A Legacy of the Apartheid Experiment in South Africa
- Minimum Wages and the Human Capital of the Next Generation
- Minimum Wages and the Human Capital of the Next Generation
- Minimum Wages and the Human Capital of the Next Generation
- Expertise Overlap and Team Productivity: Evidence from the Hospital Industry
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