Alberto Trejos
INCAE
Alberto Trejos is a Professor of Economics at INCAE, in Costa Rica; previously he has been a faculty member at Northwestern University, and visiting faculty at the University of Michigan, and the Center of Hemispheric Policy. He served as Minister of Foreign Trade of Costa Rica, and in that capacity led the negotiation of CAFTA. Former president of CINDE, the Investment Board of Costa Rica, he is a partner at CEFSA, a macroeconomic consultancy based in Costa Rica, and has acted as consultant for business, governments and development organizations in dozens of countries in the Americas, Europe and Africa. He is also a member of the board in several leading Costa Rican corporations. His academic work has been sponsored by Fulbright and the National Science Foundation.
Articles by Alberto Trejos:
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The Doha Round: What to do after so many wasted opportunities
28 April 2011, 5319 reads
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