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Luis Alcalá

PhD, University of Rochester

Dr. Luis Alcalá is a tenured professor at the University of Rochester, USA, specializing in applied economics, finance, and economic policy. His research addresses key issues in international economics, market analysis, and financial regulation. He has published in leading academic journals such as the Journal of International Economics, Review of Financial Studies, and the International Journal of Central Banking. His work focuses on the study of information economics, economic agents' behavior, and monetary policies. Additionally, he has been an invited speaker at international conferences and has contributed to significant academic debates on the intersection of economics and financial regulation.

Juan Dip

Dr., Universidad Católica Argentina

Dr. Juan Antonio Dip is a Full Professor at the Universidad Católica Argentina and a prominent expert in law and economics. He teaches courses in areas such as behavioral economics, economic policy, and financial law. His research focuses on regulatory strategy analysis, international financial systems, and the interaction between regulation and markets. He has published in various specialized academic journals and is a recognized international lecturer. Moreover, he has actively participated in public policy development and collaborated on advisory projects for governmental and private organizations in Latin America.

Javier Donna

PhD, Northwestern University, USA

Dr. Javier Donna is an Associate Professor in the Economics department at Northwestern
University, USA. His teaching focuses on applied economics, advanced microeconomics, and game theory. His research concentrates on political economy, strategic behavior, and non-competitive markets, with a particular interest in auction analysis and market mechanisms. He has published in major international journals, such as the Journal of Economic Theory and the American Economic Review. Additionally, he has been a speaker at numerous conferences and is a leading figure in the fields of information economics and experimental economics.

José Fajgenbaum

PhD Candidate, University of Chicago-USA

José Fajgenbaum is a Ph.D. candidate (abd) in Economics at the University of Chicago, USA, specializing in political economy, development economics, and international economics. His research focuses on economic inequality, public policies, and international trade, with a particular interest in emerging markets and the interaction between institutions and economic growth. He has worked on several applied research projects and collaborated with academic institutions and international organizations. His work has been presented at conferences and published in various specialized journals in applied economics.

Florencia Gabrielli

PhD, Pennsylvania State University, USA

Dr. Florencia Gabrielli is a professor of Economics at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo and the Universidad de San Andrés (Argentina). She earned her Ph.D. in Economics from Pennsylvania State University, USA. Her specialization covers labor economics, political economy, and economic inequality. Her research focuses on migration analysis, the labor market, and public policies in the context of developing countries. She has published in internationally renowned academic journals and has participated as a speaker in forums and applied economics conferences. Her work also covers issues related to the impact of labor policies on equity and social welfare.

Marcos Herrera

Dr., Universidad Zaragoza, España

Dr. Marcos Herrera is a professor at the University of Zaragoza, Spain, specializing in applied economics, industrial economics, and economic policy. His research focuses on the analysis of competitive markets, public policy, and innovation economics. He has published in prestigious academic journals, such as the Journal of Industrial Economics and the European Economic Review. His research also covers topics related to business strategies and competitive dynamics in technological sectors. Furthermore, Dr. Herrera has been a speaker at various international conferences and has worked on consulting projects for government agencies and private sector companies.

Claudio Loser

PhD Candidate, University of Chicago-USA

Dr. Claudio Loser is a professor and economist with a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago, USA. His specialization includes international economics, macroeconomic policy, and economic development. His research focuses primarily on monetary economics, financial stability, and public policies in emerging markets. He has worked with international institutions such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and has been a consultant on global economic policy issues. He has published in several specialized journals and has been a speaker at numerous international forums.

Pablo Mahnic

Dr., Universidad Nacional de Cuyo

Dr. Pablo Mahnic is a Full Professor at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, specializing in applied economics, public finance, and economic policy. His research focuses on international economics, fiscal policy, and macroeconomic management in emerging countries. He has published in several specialized academic journals and has participated in international conferences, particularly in the analysis of international trade and economic growth. Additionally, he has worked as a consultant on economic development and policy projects at both national and international levels.

Gustavo Maradona

Mg., ILADES-Georgetown University

Gustavo Maradona is a professor and consultant in the fields of international relations, public
management, and political economy. He completed his academic training at ILADES and
Georgetown University. His experience focuses on public policy analysis, international
development, and international project management. His research addresses key topics such as global governance, foreign policy, and international cooperation, with a particular interest in economic and political relations in Latin America. He has worked with international organizations, governments, and universities in implementing public policies and cooperation projects.

Manuel Pereyra Terra

PhD, Navarra University, Spain

Dr. Manuel Pereyra Terra is a Full Professor in Business Administration and Strategy at various renowned universities. He earned his Ph.D. in Business Administration from Universidad de Navarra, Spain. His research area covers strategic management, business innovation, and organizational development. He has published articles in international academic journals on topics such as organizational behavior, leadership, and business transformation. Additionally, Dr. Pereyra Terra has worked as a consultant in business management and has advised companies on improving their competitiveness and sustainability. His academic and professional experience has made him a leading figure in business strategy and innovation analysis in organizational change contexts.

Pablo Salvador

PhD, University of Jyväskylä, Finlandia

Dr. Pablo Salvador is an Associate Professor at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, specializing in applied economics, economic policy, and behavioral economics. His research mainly focuses on labor markets, economic inequality, and the impact of public policies on social welfare. He has published in international academic journals such as the Journal of Public Economics and Economica. Additionally, Dr. Salvador has been a speaker at numerous international events and has worked on public policy evaluation projects in both Europe and Latin America. His approach centers on analyzing economic efficiency and resource redistribution in complex socioeconomic contexts.

Raimundo Soto

PhD, University of Georgetown, USA

Dr. Raimundo Soto is a professor and researcher in economics with a Ph.D. in Economics from Georgetown University, USA. He specializes in development economics, labor economics, and economic policy. His research addresses issues related to poverty, inequality, and economic efficiency in developing countries, with a particular focus on Latin America. He has published in several prestigious journals, including World Development and the Journal of Development Economics. Additionally, he has worked as an advisor to international organizations, contributing to the design of public policies aimed at improving living conditions for vulnerable populations. Dr.Soto has also been a keynote speaker at various seminars and international conferences.

Emanuel Vespa

Mg., UC San Diego, USA

Emanuel Vespa, is a professor and researcher in economics with a strong background from UC San Diego (USA). He specializes in behavioral economics, economic theory, and economic development. His research work focuses on the analysis of economic decisions under uncertainty, as well as on the study of market dynamics and the relationship between public policies and social welfare. He has published in specialized journals and has been a speaker at international conferences on human behavior and economic decision making. In addition, he has worked on research projects that explore the intersection between experimental economics and applied economics in various economic contexts.

Juan Antonio Zapata

PhD, University of Chicago

Dr. Juan Antonio Zapata is a Full Professor in Economics and Economic Development with a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago. He specializes in education economics, labor economics, and economic policy. His research focuses on labor market analysis, economic inequality, and the impact of public policies on social welfare, particularly in emerging economies.

Orlando A. Reos

Ph.D. Candidate (abd), University of California

Orlando A. Reos is Ph.D. Candidate (abd), University of California, Berkeley, USA, independent international consultant with ample experience in the preparation, analysis, assessment, implementation and evaluation of public and private investment programs and projects, mostly in emerging economies. His work also covered fiscal management and tax administration, sub-national governance and decentralization of public institutions. He had direct responsibility in leading teams involved in the design, preparation and evaluation of projects and programs that demanded financing from international development institutions. He participated in modernization of the state programs aimed at the creation of information infrastructure and strengthening human resources capacity. His experience included teaching and research at universities in Argentina, Chile and USA, as well as performing professional jobs in multinational development institutions, private industrial firms and consulting organizations. He has also been a keynote speaker at a long list of seminars and international conferences.
  • Mg. Juan Victor Diblasi (Universidad Nacional de Cuyo)
  • Dra. Verónica Farreras (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, España)
  • Mg. Rodrigo González (Universidad de Turín, Italia)
  • Dra. Nohelia Garbero (National University of La Plata-Argentina)
  • Mg. Legaspe, Francisco (Universidad San Andrés, Argentina)
  • Mg. Raúl Mercau (Universidad Nacional de Cuyo)
  • Dr. Carlos Martínez Cinca, (PhD, National University of Cuyo, Argentina)
  • Mg. Sebastián Piña (Universidad Torcuato Di Tella)
  • Dra. Monserrat Serio (Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina)
  • Dr. Pablo Quintana (Universidad Nacional de Cuyo)