She studied a bachelor’s degree in economics at the UNAM, a master's degree in economics at El Colegio de México, and a doctorate in economic history at Harvard University. In 2002, her doctoral thesis was recognized with the Alexander Gershenkron Award by the Economic History Association of the United States.
Between 1998 and 2018, she was a professor - researcher at El Colegio de México. Her publications include books, compilations, book chapters, and articles in specialized magazines on issues of comparative economic development, industrialization, and trade policy. In Mexico, she has taught courses and seminars at UNAM, UAM, UABC, and ITESM (Mexico City campus) and has been a visiting professor at the University of Chicago and the University of California San Diego.
From December 1st, 2018 to December 31st, 2020, she served as Minister of Economy of the Federal Government, becoming the first woman to hold that position in the history of the country. She implemented the Free Trade Agreement between Mexico, the United States and Canada, and she completed the modernization of the Free Trade Agreement with the European Union, as well as the Continuity Agreement with the United Kingdom. During her term in office, the Law of Industrial Property Protection was modernized and the Law of General Taxes on Imports and Exports was updated. In terms of official norms, the legal framework was renewed with the issuance of the Law of Quality Infrastructure.
For the period 2021-2028, she is appointed by the plenum of the Senate of the Republic and by the President of the Mexican Republic, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, as a member of the INEGI´s Governing Board. A year later, she was ratified as president of our Institute by the constitutional representative, to cover the period from 2022-2027, and thus, becoming the first woman to hold that position.
Dr Janez Potočnik (1958) graduated from the Faculty of Economics at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia (Ph.D. degree 1993). He started as a researcher at the Institute of Economic Research (1989) and was nominated for a Director of the Institute of Macroeconomic Analysis and Development in 1994.
He was appointed Head of the Negotiating Team for Accession of Slovenia to the EU (1998). He was also Director of Government Office for European Affairs (2000), Minister Councillor at the Office of the Prime Minister (2001) and Minister responsible for European Affairs (2002).
In 2004 he joined the European Commission, first as ‘shadow’ Commissioner for Enlargement, and then as Commissioner for Science and Research. In 2010 he became the European Commissioner for Environment. After the end of his mandate in November 2014, he was appointed as a Co-Chair of UN Environment International Resource Panel. From April 2016 he has also been a Partner of SYSTEMIQ.
Carlos Sanchez-Munoz is Assistant Director of the Statistics Department and Chief of the Balance of Payments Division. He joined the Fund in 2016 and has since been leading the work on External Sector Statistics and the ongoing update of the IMF’s Balance of Payments and International Investment Position Manual. Prior to this, he was a Deputy-Division Chief at the European Central Bank leading the collection of micro datasets on securities, derivatives, nonfinancial corporations and households. He contributed to drafting several international statistical manuals in the areas of External Sector Statistics, National Accounts and Household Income, Consumption and Wealth. His published methodological research covers areas such as balance of payments; global financial flows; financial instruments and markets and household wealth.