The Latin American Economic Observatory (OBELA) is an investigation program that was founded, in 2006, by Oscar Ugarteche from the Economic Investigations Institute, Jorge Schvarzer from the University of Buenos Aires and Fidel Aroche Reyes from the Faculty of economic of the UNAM.
The projects aims to gather relevant information, analyze in detail the situation and fluctuation of the economic reality of the countries of Latin America, to allow a new process of industrialization in the context of the world economy. The OBELA develops its investigation and work from a Latin American perspective for the understanding and solution of economic problems that are common to all countries, and maintains a constant dialogue with the academic sector, government agencies, and civil society organizations. To help respond to and support their demands.
The scope of the Observatory is the 17 countries of continental Latin America plus two Caribbean countries: Cuba and the Dominican Republic.
The organization of the work is through a general coordination, in the Institute of Economic Research of the National Autonomous University of Mexico with the collaboration of students and fellows.
The areas of interest of the OBELA are, in general terms:
Contact
Instituto de Investigaciones Económicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico
Circuito Mario de la Cueva s/n, Ciudad de la Investigación en Humanidades, Ciudad Universitaria,
C. P. 04510, Mexico, CDMX.
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