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                                        Education:      

2010:  Ph.D.  in  Economics  at  University  of  Siena  (Italy),  Department  of  Economics.      

Thesis:  “The  Strategic  Foundations  and  Evolutionary  Dynamics  of  Poverty  Traps”       Promoters  and  Supervisors:  Professors  Costas  Azariadis  and  Lionello  F.  Punzo.    

2007:  Master  Scientifico  Culturale  di  II  Livello  in  Economia  Politica  at  University  of  Siena   (Italy),  Department  of  Economics.    

 

2005:  M.  Sc.  in  Economics  at  Universidad  Autonoma  Metropolitana  (Mexico)      

Thesis:  “Uniqueness  of  Nash-­‐Cournot  equilibrium”.       Promoter  and  Supervisor:  Professor  Elvio  Accinelli.      

2003:  Bachelor  Degree  in  Economics  at  Universidad  Autonoma  de  Coahuila  (Mexico)  with  a   dissertation  entitled  “Inflation  and  Public  Economics  in  Mexico”.    

     

Teaching  and  Research  Fields  of  Interest:    

Primary:  Development   Economics,   Dynamics   and   Games,   Evolutionary   Game   Theory,   Tourism   Economics,  Microeconomics  and  Poverty  Traps  

Secondary:  Cointegration  analysis  and  empirical  analysis  of  economic  growth    

 

EDGAR  J.  SANCHEZ  CARRERA    

 

Home  Address:  Via  Cittadella  5,     Firenze  (FI),  50144,  Italia.  

Homepage:  https://independent.academia.edu/EdgarJSCarrera     E-­‐mail:  sanchezcarre@unisi.it,     carrera.edgar@gmail.com   msn:  sacej@hotmail.com   skype:  carrera.edgar   Tel/fax.  +39  0550944123   Cel.  +39  3392551833    

Place  and  date  of  birth:  Mexico  (Hgo).  27-­‐09-­‐1980.   Citizenship:  Italian.    

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Professional  appointments:    

 

2015-­‐present   Member   of   “The   Econometric   Society”   an   international   society   for   the  advancement  of  economic  theory  in  its  relation  to  statistics  and   mathematics.  

 

2014-­‐present   Italian  qualitifacion  for  Associate  Professor:    

“Abilitazione  Scientifica  Nazionale,  tornata  2012,  settore  13/A2  –  II   Fascia”.    

 

2013-­‐present   Member   of   “Associazione   CICSE   (Centro   Interuniversitario   Crescita   &  Sviluppo  Economico)”  in  Italy.  

 

2011-­‐present    Visiting   Professor   of   Economics   at   Faculty   of   Economics   of   The   Autonomous  University  of  San  Luis  Potosí,  Mexico.  

 

2013       Visiting  researcher  at  Washington  University  in  St.  Louis,  USA.    

2011-­‐2012      Research  Economist  at  the  Department  of  Economics  and  Statistics,   University  of  Siena,  Italy.  

        Teaching  Experience:    

Introduction  to  Economic  Theory  (first  year-­‐undergraduate  level)  at  Facultad  de  Economía,  of   the  Autonomous  University  of  San  Luis  Potosi,  México  (Fall  2014,  Fall  2015).  

 

Econometrics  (undergraduate  level)  at  Facultad  de  Economía,  of  the  Autonomous  University   of  San  Luis  Potosi,  México  (Fall  2012,  2013,  2014,  2015  and  Spring  2014).  

 

Microeconomics  (gradute  level)  at  the  Maestría  en  Economía  Matemática,  of  the  Autonomous   University  of  San  Luis  Potosi,  México  (Spring  2013).  

 

Evolutionary   Game   Theory   (gradute   level)   at   the   Maestría   en   Economía   Matemática,   of   the   Autonomous  University  of  San  Luis  Potosi,  México  (Spring  2013  and  Fall  2015).  

 

Linear  Algebra  (undergraduate  level)  at  Facultad  de  Economía,  of  the  Autonomous  University   of  San  Luis  Potosi,  México  (Fall  2011).  

 

Microeconomics   III   (second   year-­‐undergraduate),   at   Facultad   de   Economía,   of   the   Autonomous  University  of  San  Luis  Potosi,  México  (Spring  2011  and  Spring  2013,  2014).     Economics   of   Tourism”   (graduate)   at   the   Maestría   en   Economía   del   Sector   Público   de   la   Universidad  de  Quintana  Roo,  México  (Summer  2008).    

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Autónoma  de  Coahuila,  México  (Fall  2003).  Teaching  Assistant.      

     

Awards  and  Grants:      

Mexico’s  National  Research  System,  level  I:  2012-­‐present.    

Recognized  and/or  ranked  within  the  Top  25%  economists  in  Mexico,  IDEAS  –  REPEC:    

https://ideas.repec.org/top/top.mexico.html      

In  2010  I  received  the  Salvatore  Vinci  Award  for  the  Best  PhD  Paper.  At  the  Department  of   Economics,  University  of  Naples  PARTHENOPE.  

May-­‐June   2006,   Assignment   for   a   collaboration   with   the   School   of   Economics   and   Management   at   the   Free   University   of   Bolzano,   involved   in   the   research   project   “Dynamical   Regimes  in  Economics:  modeling  and  statistical  tools”  The  responsible  of  the  project:  Dr.  Juan   Gabriel  Brida.    

(2006-­‐2010)  Four-­‐year  grant  for  graduate  student  at  Doctorate  level  by  the  Italian  Ministry   for  Education  and  the  University  of  Siena,  Italy.  

(2005-­‐2010)  Five-­‐year   scholarship   for   graduate   at   Master   and   Doctorate   level   student   by   The  National  Council  on  Science  and  Technology  (CONACYT),  Mexico.  

   

Publications:    

IDEAS  profile:  http://ideas.repec.org/f/psa676.html    

 

a)  Articles  in  International  Refereed  Journals    

1. “Brazil  and  China:  Two  Routes  of  Economic  Development”,  forthcoming  in  Review  of   Development  Economics  

2. “On   modelling   migrant   behavior   driven   by   imitation”,  Journal   of   Reviews   on   Global   Economics  3,  pp.  15-­‐23,  year  2014.  E-­‐ISSN:  1929-­‐7092.  

3. “Economic   growth   and   income   distribution   in   Mexico:   A   cointegration   exercise”   Economic  Modelling  35,  pp.  708-­‐714,  year  2013.  ISSN  0264-­‐9993.    

4.  “Evolution   of   the   Place   Attachment:   An   Economic   Approach”  Croatian   Operational   Research  Review  (CRORR)  Vol.  4(1),  pp.  109-­‐119,  year  2013.  ISSN  1848-­‐0225.  

5. “The  Evolutionary  Game  of  Poverty  Traps”  The  Manchester  School  80(4),  pp.  381-­‐400,   2012.  Print  ISSN:  1463-­‐6786  Online  ISSN:  1467-­‐9957.  

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7. “Inequality  and  Economic  Growth  in  China”  Journal  of  Chinese  Economic  and  Foreign   Trade  Studies  5(2),  pp.  80-­‐90,  2012.  ISSN:  1754-­‐4408.  

8. “Imitation   and   Evolutionary   Stability   of   Poverty   Traps”  Journal   of   Bioeconomics   14(1),  pp.  1-­‐20,  2012.  ISSN  (printed):  1387-­‐6996.  ISSN  (electronic):  1573-­‐6989  

9. “Strategic   complementarities   between   innovative   firms   and   skilled   workers:   the   poverty  trap  and  the  policymaker's  intervention”  (with  E.  Accinelli)  Structural  Change   and  Economic  Dynamics  22(1),  pp.30-­‐40  (2011).  ISSN  0954-­‐349X.  

10. “Dynamic  Complementarities,  Efficiency  and  Nash  Equilibria  for  Populations  of  Firms   and   Workers”   (with   E.   Accinelli,   London   and   Punzo)  Journal   of   Economics   and   Econometrics  53(1),  pp.  90-­‐110,  (2010).  ISSN  2032-­‐9652  E-­‐ISSN  2032-­‐9660.  

11. “Inflation   and   Economic   Growth   in   Mexico:   long-­‐run   relation   and   threshold   effects”     (with  A.  Risso)  Journal  of  Financial  Economic  Policy  1(3),  pp.  246-­‐263  (2010).  ISSN   1757-­‐6385.  

12. “Real   Wages   as   Determinant   of   Labour   Productivity   in   the   Mexican   Tourism   Sector”   (with   Brida   and   Risso)  European   Journal   of   Tourism   Research   3(1),   (2010).   ISSN   1994-­‐7658.  

13. “Tourism’s   Impact   on   Long-­‐Run   Mexican   Economic   Growth”   (with   A.   Risso   and   G.   Brida).  Economics  Bulletin  23(21),  pp.  1-­‐8.  (2008).  ISSN  1545-­‐2921.  

14.  “A  Long-­‐Run  Equilibrium  Demand  Function:  The  Mexican  Tourism”  (with  A.  Risso  and   G.  Brida).  TOURISMOS:  An  International  Multidisciplinary  Journal  of  Tourism  3(1),   pp.  66-­‐82  (2008).  ISSN  1790-­‐8418.  

15. “Preservation   of   Environmental   Quality   and   Tourist   Investments”,   (with   E.   Accinelli   and   G.   Brida),  European   Journal   of   Tourism   Research   1(1),   pp.   4-­‐16,   (2008).   ISSN:   1994-­‐7658.    

16. “The   Effects   on   Environmental   Investment   of   Changes   in   Tourism   Demand”,   (with   E.   Accinelli,   G.   Brida   and   J.   Pereyra),  TOURISMOS:   An   International   Multidisciplinary   Journal  of  Tourism  2(2),  pp.  129-­‐140,  (2007).  ISSN  1790-­‐8418.    

17. “Second   Homes:   The   Effects   on   Social   Welfare   of   a   Change   on   the   Valuation   of   Individual   Opportunity   Cost”,   (with   E.   Accinelli   and   G.   Brida).   Anatolia:   an   international  journal  of  tourism  and  hospitality  research  18(1),  pp.  85-­‐97,  (2007).   ISSN  1303-­‐2917  

18. “A   good   policy   of   sustainable   tourism”,   (with   E.   Accinelli   y   G.   Brida).  Asian-­‐African   Journal   of   Economics   and   Econometrics  7(1),   pp.   521-­‐530,   (Jan-­‐June   2007),   ISSN   09723986.  

19. “Rationality  of  Investment  on  White  Elephants”,  (with  E.  Accinelli  and  G.  Brida).  Asian-­‐ African  Journal  of  Economics  and  Econometrics  7(1)  pp.  491-­‐497,  (Jan-­‐June  2007).   ISSN  09723986.  

 

b)  Articles  in  Latin-­‐American  Refereed  Journals  

1. “Imitative   Behavior   and   Evolutionary   Dynamics   for   the   Comparative   Advantage   of   International   Trade   Theory”   (with   E.   Accinelli),  Políticas   Públicas   2(1),   pp.   83-­‐94,   (2014).      

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ECONOQUANTUM  Economics  and  Business  Journal  9(2),  (2012).  ISSN  1870-­‐6622.     3. “The   Evolutionary   Processes   for   the   Populations   of   Firms   and   Workers”   (with   E.  

Accinelli)  Ensayos  Revista  de  Economía  24(1),  pp.  39-­‐68,  (2010).  ISSN  1870-­‐221X.   4. “Análisis  de  cointegración  y  valores  umbrales  entre  inflación  y  crecimiento  económico  

en   México:   1970-­‐2007”   (con   Risso)  Ensayos   Revista   de   Economía,   24(2),   pp.   77-­‐98,   (2010).  ISSN  1870-­‐221X.  

5. “Complementariedades   dinámicas,   eficiencia   y   equilibrio   de   Nash   en   un   modelo   de   firmas  y  trabajadores”  (with  Accinelli,  London  y  Punzo),  ECONOQUANTUM  Economics   and  Business  Journal  6(1),  pp.  165-­‐84,  (2010).  ISSN  1870-­‐6622.  

6. “Los   fundamentos   estratégicos   de   las   trampas   de   pobreza”   (con   E.   Accinelli)   PERSPECTIVAS   Revista   de   Anàlisis   de   Economìa,   Comercio   y   Negocios   Internacionales  4(1),  (2010).  ISSN  2007-­‐2104.  

7. “On   the   uniqueness   of   Nash-­‐Cournot   equilibrium   for   all   N-­‐firms”   (con   Accinelli,   E.),   Revista  Mexicana  de  Economía  Agrícola  y  de  los  Recursos  Naturales  2(3),  pp.  126-­‐ 143,  julio-­‐diciembre  2009.  Universidad  Autónoma  de  Chapingo.  

8. “Emergence  of  Long  Run  Behaviours  in  a  Game  Theoretic  Setting  with  Host  and  Guest   Populations:  Residents  and  Tourists”  (with  E.  Accinelli,  G.  Brida  y  L.  Punzo),  Journal  

Papeles  de  Poblacion  58(14),  (2008).  ISSN:  1405-­‐7425.  

9. “Unicidad  del  Equilibrio  de  Nash-­‐Cournot  bajo  Correspondencias  de  Mejor  Respuesta”   (with   E.   Accinelli)  ECONOQUANTUM   Economics   and   Business   Journal   4(1),   (2008).   ISSN  1870-­‐6622.    

10. “Un  análisis  del  mercado  de  compra-­‐venta  de  casas  para  vacaciones”,  (with  E.  Accinelli,   G.  Brida  and  G.  Cavazos).  Revista  Interamericana  de  Ambiente  y  Turismo  RIAT,  Vol.   2,  no.  2,  (2006),  pp.  32-­‐39.  ISSN  0717-­‐6651.  

   

c)  Chapters  in  Books  and  Conference  Volumes    

1. “Corruption,   Inequality   and   Income   Taxation”.   In  Dynamics,   Games   and   Science.   Series:   CIM  Series  in  Mathematical  Sciences.  Bourguignon,   J.-­‐P.,  Jeltsch,  R.,  Pinto,   A.,  Viana,  M.   (Eds.),  .),  Springer-­‐Verlag  (2015).  ISBN  978-­‐3-­‐319-­‐16117-­‐4.  

2.  “On   the   Dynamics   and   Effects   of   Corruption   on   Environmental   Protection”.     In   Modeling,   Dynamics,   Optimization   and   Bioeconomics   I.  Springer   Proceedings   in   Mathematics  &  Statistics  Volume  73,  2014,  pp  23-­‐41.  Pinto,  Alberto  Adrego,  Zilberman,   David  (Eds.).    ISBN  978-­‐3-­‐319-­‐04848-­‐2.    

3. “Poverty  traps,  rationality  and  evolution”  (with  E.  Accinelli,  S.  London  and  L.  Punzo).  In   Dynamics,  Games  and  Science  (in  Honour  of  Mauricio  Peixoto  and  David  Rand).   Peixoto,  Mauricio;  Pinto,  Alverto;  Rand,  David  (Eds.),  Springer-­‐Verlag  (2011),  ISBN:   978-­‐3-­‐642-­‐11455-­‐7.  

4. “Evolutionarily   stable   strategies   and   replicator   dynamics   in   asymmetric   two   population  games”  (with  E.  Accinelli).  In  Dynamics,  Games  and  Science  (in  Honour   of   Mauricio   Peixoto   and   David   Rand).  Peixoto,   Mauricio;   Pinto,   Alverto;   Rand,  

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5. “Imitative   Behavior   in   a   Two   Population   Model”   (with   E.   Accinelli),  Advacens   in   Dynamic  Games.  Applications,  and  Numerical  Methods  for  Differential  and  Stochastic   Games  Dedicated  to  the  Memory  of  Arik  A.  Melikyan.  Series:  Annals  of  the  International   Society   of   Dynamic   Games,   Vol.   11.   Breton,   Michèle;   Szajowski,   Krzysztof   (Eds.),   Springer-­‐Verlag.  ISBN:  978-­‐0-­‐8176-­‐8088-­‐6.  

6.  “A  two  population  growing  model:  Exogamic  or  Endogamic”  (with  E.  Accinelli  and  G.   Brida).  Proceedings   of   The   International   Conference   Game   Theory   and   Management,   Contributions  to  Game  Theory  and  Management  (eds  Leon  A.  Petrosjan  and  Nikolay  A.   Zenkevich),   Graduate   School   of   Management   St.   Petersburg   State   University,   Russia,   2007.    

7. “Tourism  with  or  without  commitment:  a  game  theory  approach”,  (with  E.  Accinelli;  G.   Brida   and   L.   Punzo).   New   Perspectives   and   Values   in   World   Tourism   &   Tourism   Management  in  the  Future  (eds  A.  Aktas,  M.  Kesgin,  E.  Cengiz,  E.  Yenialp),  Proceedings   of   the   T-­‐K   International   Tourism   Conference,   Akdeniz   University,   Alanya-­‐Turkey.   pp.   543-­‐551,  November  20-­‐22,  2006.  ISBN:  975-­‐7666-­‐82-­‐1.    

 

d)  Working  papers  

1.  “Brazil  and  China:  Two  Routes  of  Economic  Development”  Quaderni  del  Dipartimento  di   Economia   Politica   e   Statistica,   n.   709   –   March   2015,     Universita   degli   Studi   di   Siena.   Available:   http://www.deps.unisi.it/sites/st02/files/allegatiparagrafo/14-­‐03-­‐2015/709.pdf   ISSN  1720-­‐9668.  

2. “Labor   force   decisions   to   migrate”   (with   E.   Accinelli   and   O.   Salas),  School   of   Public   Administration   at   the   University   of   Gothenburg,   WP   n.   2011:18.   Available   at:   http://www.spa.gu.se/forskning/publicerat/working_papers/    

3. “On  institutional  designs  and  corruption  by  imitation”  (with  E.  Accinelli),  Quaderni  del   Dipartimento  di  Economia  Politica,  n.  616  –  Settembre  2011,    Universita  degli  Studi   di  Siena.  Available  at:  http://www.econ-­‐pol.unisi.it/dipartimento/it/node/1380     4. “Inequality   and   Economic   Growth   in   China:   pre-­‐   and   post-­‐reform   periods”   (with   A.  

Risso),  Quaderni  del  Dipartimento  di  Economia  Politica,  n.  600  –  Settembre  2010,     Universita  degli  Studi  di  Siena.  Available  at:  www.econ-­‐pol.unisi.it  

5. “The  Evolutionary  Game  of  Poverty  Traps”,  Quaderni  del  Dipartimento  di  Economia   Politica,   n.   555   –   Febbraio   2009,   Universita   degli   Studi   di   Siena.   Available   at:   www.econ-­‐pol.unisi.it    

6. “A   model   of   imitative   behaviour   in   the   population   of   firms   and   workers”   (with   E.   Accinelli  and  S.  London),  Quaderni  del  Dipartimento  di  Economia  Politica,  n.  554  –   Febbraio  2009,  Universita  degli  Studi  di  Siena.  Available  at:  www.econ-­‐pol.unisi.it   7. “Dinámica  evolutiva  en  un  modelo  de  interacción  entre  visitantes  y  residentes  de  una  

localidad  turstica”  (with  E.  Accinelli,  J.  G.  Brida  and  L.  Punzo),  documento  de  trabajo  No.   16/06,   noviembre   de   2006.   Departamento   de   Economía   de   la   Facultad   de   Ciencias   Sociales,  Uruguay.  Available  at:  http://www.decon.edu.uy    

     

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1. “Corruption,   Income   Inequality   and   Tax   Evasion”   Presented   at   Workshop   EXPLAINING  ECONOMIC  CHANGE.  Sapienza  Università  di  Roma,  Italia.  November  12,   2014.  

2. “Wage  Inequality  Effects  on  Labor  Productivity”  Presented  at  IV  CICSE  CONFERENCE.   Structural  Change,  Dynamics,  and  Economic  Growth.  Livorno,  Italy.  September  12-­‐ 14,  2013.  

3. “On  migrant  behavior  driven  by  imitation”  Presented  at  DGS  2013  –    International   Conferece:  Dynamics,  Games,  and  Science.  Lisbon,  Portugal.  September  2-­‐4,  2013.   4. “On   the   economic   welfare   driven   by   imitative   behavior”   Presented   at  European  

FRESH  Meeting,  Pisa,  Italy.  April  19-­‐20,  2012.  

5. “A  seminar  on  Applied  Economics  and  Growth”  Presented  at  Faculty  of  International   Economics  (UACH),  Mexico,  March  2012.    

1. “On   the   Notion   of   Evolutionary   Stable   Strategies   and   Replicator   Dynamics   in   Asymmetric  Two-­‐Population  Games”  Presented  at  XI  Jornadas  Latinoamericanas  de   Teoría   Económica,   Universidad   Autónoma   de   San   Luis   Potosí,   México.   September   2010.  

2. “The  Evolutionary  Game  of  Poverty  Traps”  Presented  at  Second  Brazilian  Workshop   of  the  Game  Theory  Society,  in  honor  of  JOHN  NASH  on  the  occasion  of  the  60th   anniversary   of   the   Nash   equilibrium.   University   of   Sao   Paulo   (Brazil),   July   29   to   August  5  of  2010.  

3. “The  Evolutionary  Game  of  Poverty  Traps”  Presented  at  International  Conference  in   Honour   of   Salvatore   Vinci,   “Poverty   Traps:   an   empirical   and   theoretical   assessment”.  Universita  Degli  Studi  di  Napoli  Parthenope,  Department  of  Economics.   October  30-­‐31  of  2009,  Naples,  Italia.  

4. “Inflation   and   Mexican   Economic   Growth”   Presented   at  Banco   de   Mexico   (Mexican   Central  Bank).  June  8  of  2010,  México  City.  

5. “Juegos  evolutivos  y  trampas  de  pobreza”  Presented  at  Seminario  de  Investigación  y   Estudios   de   Teoría   Económica,   Facultad   de   Economía   en   la   Universidad   Autónoma  de  San  Luis  Potosí.  March  3  of  2009,  SLP  México.  

6. “Theory   of   Games   Like   Tool   to   Model   the   Economic   Growth”   Presented   at  2dn   International   Meeting   Well-­‐being,   Growth   and   Tramps   of   Poverty.   Facultad   de   Economía,   Universidad   Autónoma   de   San   Luis   Potosí.   July   15-­‐19   of   2009,   SLP   México.  

7. “The  Interplay  between  Labor  Skills  and  the  Labor  Market  Segmentation”  Presented  at:   Rimini   Centre   for   Economic   Analysis,   Workshop   on   Dynamic   Games   in   Economics,   Rimini,  Italy,  4-­‐5  December  2008.    

8. “Tourism   Impact   in   the   Long-­‐Run   Mexican   Economy   Growth”   Presented   at  6°   Taller   Internacional   de   Turismo   en   el   Caribe.   Universidad   de   Quintana   Roo,   Cozumel,   México,  July  27  of  2008.    

9. “Sustainable  Tourism  and  Development:  necessary  conditions  to  avoid  poverty  traps”   Presentada   en   el   First   Conference   of   the   INTERNATIONAL   ASSOCIATION   FOR   TOURISM  ECONOMICS  (IATE),  Palma  de  Mallorca  from  25  to  27  October,  2007.    

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10. “New   Perspectives   and   Values   in   World   Tourism   &   Tourism   Management   in   the   Future”.   Presentada   en   el  Turk-­‐Kazakh   International   Tourism   Conference   2006,   University  Alanya  Faculty  of  Business.  Noviembre  20-­‐26  del  2006.  

11. “Rationality   of   Investment   in   White   Elephants:   The   case   of   public   investments   in   tourist   facilities   in   Mexico”   Presentada   en   el  UNWTO   ULYSSES   CONFERENCE   2006   Governance  for  Excellence  in  Tourism  Destinations.  Palacion  Municipal  Campo  de   las  Naciones  Madrid,  Junio  1-­‐2  de  2006.    

     

Referee  for:  

“Ecological  Economics”;  “European  Journal  of  Political  Economy”;  “Economic  Modelling”;   “Journal  of  Development  Economics”;  “Journal  of  Chinese  Economic  and  Foreign  Trade  Studies”;  

“Journal  of  Money,  Credit,  and  Banking”;  “Journal  of  Reviews  on  Global  Economics”;  “Journal  of  

Financial  Economic  Policy”;  “ECONOQUANTUM  Economics  and  Business  Journal”;  “Perspectivas   (UASLP)”;  “El  Trimestre  Economico”    

 

Computer  skills:  EViews,  STATA,  LaTex,  Mathematica  Wolfram.    

 

REFERENCES:      

Prof.  Dr.  Costas  Azariadis  

Chair  at  the  Center  for  Dynamic  Economics   Department  of  Economics  

Washington  University  in  St  Louis  (USA).     E-­‐mail:  azariadi@wustl.edu  

Prof.  Dr.  Ugo  Pagano  

Professor  of  Economic  Policy  and  Director  of   the   PhD   Programme   in   Economics   and   President   of   S.   Chiara   Graduate   School,   Department   of   Economics   and   Statistics   University  of  Siena  (Italy).  

E-­‐mail:  pagano@unisi.it      

 

Prof.  Dr.  Sam  Bowles  

Research  Professor  and  Director  of  the   Behavioral  Sciences  Program,  Santa  Fe   Institute  (USA).  

E-­‐mail:  bowles@santafe.edu    

   

Prof.  Dr.  Lionello  F.  Punzo  

Distinguished  Professor  in  Economics   Department  of  Economics  and  Statistics   University  of  Siena,  Italy.  

E-­‐mail:  punzo@unisi.it         Signature        

EDGAR  J.  SANCHEZ  CARRERA  

Con   l’indicazione   che   tutto   quanto   qui   dichiarato   corrisponde   a   verità   ai   sensi   delle   norme   in   materia   di   dichiarazioni  sostitutive  di  cui  agli  artt.  46  e  seguenti  del  D.P.R.  445/2000.  

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