GAI and the University of Miami held a conference dedicated to exploring the pressing social and economic issues facing Mexico today. This gathering brought together leading academics and experts to discuss innovative solutions and collaborative strategies that can pave the way for a more equitable and prosperous future. Panels will explore key themes such as poverty reduction, education, climate change, energy production, and nearshoring. The Georgetown Americas Institute and the University of Miami were pleased to host “Mexico: Addressing Economic Challenges” to explore these issues and more.
This event was livestreamed to the GAI YouTube channel.
Featuring
- Ana Aguilar, Bank of International Settlement
- Laura Alfaro, Harvard University
- Gerardo Esquivel, El Colegio de Mexico
- Alex Horenstein (moderator), University of Miami
- Felicia Knaul (moderator), University of Miami
- Luis Mañas, Arbitrage Capital, Madrid
- Miguel Messmacher, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México
- Nora Lustig, Tulane University and Georgetown Americas Institute
- Paul Pavlou, University of Miami
- Montserrat Ramiro, Mexican Energy Regulatory Commission
- Esteban Rossi-Hansberg, University of Chicago
- Manuel Santos, University of Miami
- Enrique Seira, Michigan State University
- Miguel Szekely, Szekely Consultants and Former Undersecretary of Education, Mexico
- Alejandro Werner, Georgetown Americas Institute