Pedro J. Pérez

Doctor in Economics, lecturer and researcher at the University of Valencia since 1992, served as associate research at the University of Manchester through a individual Marie Curie C-30 and as LLP-Erasmus coordinator at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Valencia. Currently, researcher of MC2 (Quantitative methods for the measurement of Culture and Education). Their research interest focused on business cycles, econometrics methods and more recently on the social and economic effects of educational and cultural investments both at individual and social levels.

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Web data and methodologies to understand cultural and social phenomena The research undertaken during this secondment is directly connected with the principal objective of the WP, that is, searching for new forms of knowledge. Indeed, the first objective of the secondment was to continue to learn...
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The research undertaken during this secondment were directly connected with the principal objective of the WP, that is, searching for new forms of knowledge. Indeed, the first objective of the secondment was to learn about the semantic web in general, and Wikidata in particular. The recent growth...
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Paris - Collecting data from the virtual public spaces