Jesus López Pérez

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Jesus Lopez-Perez is a Mexican economist with a diverse academic and professional background. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics and a master’s degree in Applied Statistics from the Tecnologico de Monterrey. He also earned a master’s degree in Economic Theory from the Instituto Tecnologico Autonomo de Mexico. His professional journey has focused on the financial sector, empirical research and econometric analysis. His research has resulted in some publications in academic journals. Jesus is a third year PhD Economics student at The Graduate Center, where he also teaches International Trade and is TA for Macro Theory. I would like to have guidance on the China’s industrialization process. I cover a summary of the Soviet-Style Planning for the period 1950-1978 and the Reform period 1978-present. But I would like to deepen into this to bring students closer to programs as SEZ, China’s adherence to WTO, and the incursion in the textile industry after the end of MFA quotas limitation. Also, usually 3 to 5 students pick China’s international trade practices as a topic to dig into in their final research projects; so it would be helpful to have guidance on this.


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