Jaime Ros
Professor of Economics
(Diploma in Economics, University of Cambridge, 1978)
Interim Director, Latin American Studies Program (LASP)
319 Hesburgh Center
574-631-7009
email: ros@nd.edu
www.nd.edu/~econplcy/faculty_staff/ros.html
Geographic focus: Latin America (Mexico)
Thematic interests: Development economics; trade and macroeconomic policies and problems in developing countries.
Selected publications: Coauthor, “Unemployment and the Real Exchange Rate in Latin America,” World Development (April 2006); “Changing Growth Constraints in Northern Latin America,” in Andrés Solimano, ed., Vanishing Growth in Latin America: The Late Twentieth Century Experience (2006); “Divergence and Growth Collapses: Theory and Empirical Evidence,” in José Antonio Ocampo, ed., Beyond Reforms. Structural Dynamics and Macroeconomic Theory (2005); coeditor, Development Economics and Structuralist Macroeconomics: Essays in Honor of Lance Taylor (2003); Development Theory and the Economics of Growth (2000); coeditor and coauthor, Economic Integration in the Western Hemisphere: Issues and Prospects for Latin America (1994).
Working papers: #201 Mercados Financieros y Flujos de Capital en México; #186 Mexicoś Trade and Industrialization Experience Since 1960: a Reconsideration of Past Policies and Assessment of Current Reforms; #155 Industrial Organization and Comparative Advantage in Mexico's Manufacturing Trade.
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