Dario Salcedo
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
13
Citations
20
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
60
Publishing since 1967
Dario Salcedo studies applied economics questions in social policy, examining how public programs, technologies, and environmental factors affect outcomes like health, education, and transportation. Recent work covers topics such as the effects of school closures on parental mental health, how transit-related pollution relates to student academic achievement, and the consequences of monitoring technologies in the trucking industry. Earlier research used field experiments to test interventions like reminders for maternal health care.
After an early publication in 2017 and a gap, output has picked up since 2023 with roughly two to three papers per year, indicating growing recent activity.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The unintended consequences of monitoring technologies: Evidence from the Electronic Logging Device mandate
Research in Transportation Economics · 2026
- School closures and parental mental health
Journal of Health Economics · 2026
- <div> The Hidden Cost of Mobility: <span>Public Transit &nbsp;Pollution and Academic Achievement</span></div>
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025
- The Hidden Cost of Mobility: Public Transit Pollution and Academic Achievement
SSRN Electronic Journal · 2025
- Improving access to preventive maternal health care using reminders: Experimental evidence from Guatemala
Economics Letters · 2017
- SSRN Electronic Journal×3
- National Bureau of Economic Research×2
- The Journal of Human Resources×1
- Economics Letters×1
- Research in Transportation Economics×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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