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Selected Publications &
Presentations

  • Castro-Cosío, A. (2016). Review of The crises of microcredit, edited by I. Guérin, M. Labie, & J.-M. Servet. Journal of International Development, 28(5), 820–821.

Forbes México columns (with Frech La Rosa, H., & Loureiro, J. C.)

Presentations

  • Castro-Cosío, A. (2024). 'Informal' financial practices in the South Bronx: Family, compadres, and acquaintances. Panel: Financial approaches that confront structural racism. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) Fall Research Conference: Policymaking at the Federal, State, and Local Levels. Washington, D.C.
     

  • Castro-Cosío, A. (2020). Resilience by any other name. Panel moderator, University of Washington Pandemic Urbanism Symposium. Online.
     

  • Castro-Cosío, A. (2019). Understanding the resilience of cities using qualitative methods. Guest lecture, New York University Tandon School of Engineering, New York, NY.
     

  • Castro-Cosío, A. (2018). Informal financial networks. Guest lecture, Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, New York, NY.
     

  • Castro-Cosío, A. (2018). Financial infrastructures for resilience in LMI urban communities: The case of the South Bronx. Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM) International Conference, Mexico City, Mexico.
     

  • Castro-Cosío, A. (2018). Financial infrastructures for resilience in LMI urban communities: The case of the South Bronx. NYU Institute for Public Knowledge, Oikos Seminar, New York, NY.
     

  • Castro-Cosío, A. (2017). The state of financial inclusion in the State of New York. Panel: Supporting the financial health of low-income New Yorkers. Seminar hosted by MetLife Foundation, Oliver Wyman, and Department of Financial Services, New York, NY.
     

  • Castro-Cosío, A., & Servon, L. (2015). Reframing the debate about financial inclusion: Evidence from an up-close view of alternative financial services. Federal Reserve Conference on Economic Mobility, Washington, D.C.

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