Jorge Ramos Mercado

Submitted by jose.paz on Sat, 10/21/2023 - 14:11

Jorge Ramos Mercado's research focuses on dynamic information economics. He was a research associate at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College from 2014 to 2017 and a research assistant at the Center for Opportunity and Inclusive Growth at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis from 2019 to 2021. He has worked with multiple researchers on projects ranging from industrial organization and the implications of government programs on well-being. Within his teaching experience, he was an instructor of Industrial Organization and Cost-Benefit Analysis for undergraduate students at the University of Minnesota.

Email
ramos237@tec.mx
Bio subtitle
There are no solutions to the problems. Each policy entails exchanging costs for benefits.
Photo
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Position
Research Professor at the Department of Finance and Business Economics
Education

PhD in Economics
University of Minnesota Twin Cities

BA in Economics
University of Wisconsin–Madison

Raúl Montalvo

Submitted by egade on Fri, 05/25/2018 - 14:17

Dr. Montalvo Corzo has dedicated his research and teaching work to microeconomic theory and applied it to the economy of a business, industrial organization, econometrics, game theory and global business, areas on which he has extensively written. Amongst his publications and intellectual contributions the following stand out: the co-authorship of 6 books, 10 book chapters, 15 scientific articles, diverse publications and participation in numerous newspapers, specialized journals and radio and tv programs. 

Dr. Corzo has been an associate researcher in applied macroeconomics and optimum stochastic control in the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas and has worked in the private sector in the field of insurance. He has also acted as a consultant in projects for a range of businesses. 

He has been active as a member in various professional organizations such as Coparmex Jalisco’s Economic Analysis Committee, the Committee for Economic Development and the Board of the US Chamber of Commerce, the Consultative Board of Advisors of the Secretariat of Economic Promotion of the State of Jalisco, the Jalisco Academy of Sciences and the Institute of Statistics and Geography. He is also a member of the SNI (Sistema Nacional de Investigadores), Level 1, Conacyt. 

In addition to his role as Director of EGADE Business School Guadalajara, Dr. Montalvo has served as the Director of the Graduate School of Administration on the Guadalajara  campus and of the Graduate School of Administration and Business Administration. He has been a visiting professor in countries such as as the UK, Peru, Equador, Colombia, Panama, France and the US and has delivered a SNOC (Small Network Online Course) for the GNAM (Global Network for Advanced Management) consortium. 

He has completed short term programs in economic geography and overlapping generations in the Technical University of Lisbon; business and the Chinese market in Fundan University and Peking university; data visualization at the Stevens Institute of Technology and Entrepreneurship at Babson College. 
 

Phone
+52 (33) 3669 3000 ext. 3710
Email
rmontalvo@tec.mx
Bio subtitle
"Senior executive passionate about applied economic research with international experience".
Photo
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Position
GUADALAJARA OFFICE DIRECTOR, EGADE BUSINESS SCHOOL
Awards
  1. Member of the National System of Researchers (SNI) from the Ministry of Technology and Science in Mexico (CONACYT) “Level 1” from 2011-2013, 2014-2017, 2018-2021
  2. Member of the National System of Researchers (SNI) from the Ministry of Technology and Science in Mexico (CONACYT) “Level C” from 2008-2010
  3. Prize to the best Graduate Teaching Assistant at the Economics Department at the University of Essex (2000-2001)
     
Discipline
Education
  • Ph.D. in Economics
    University of Essex
  • Master of Economics
    Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas A. C. (CIDE)