Valeria Rueda is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Nottingham. She obtained her PhD from Sciences Po, Paris. Her research focuses on long-run determinants of development, with a focus on political and social outcomes. In particular, she is interested in studying the roles of religion as a persistent determinants of development.

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Women are "hardworking", men are "brilliant": Stereotyping in the economics job market
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- Labour Markets 
- Gender

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Saving souls, hurting bodies: Missions, health investments, and HIV prevalence in sub-Saharan Africa
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- Development 
- Economic history 
- Health Economics

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The devil is in the detail: Christian missions’ heterogeneous effects on development in sub-Saharan Africa
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- Development 
- Economic history
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Newspaper readership, civic attitudes, and economic development: Evidence from the history of African media
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- Development 
- Economic history 
- Institutions and economics 
- Politics and economics