Enrique Dussel Peters
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Professor at the Graduate School of Economics, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), 1993 to present. Consultant for several Mexican and international institutions. B.A. and M.A. in Political Science at the Free University of Berlin, and Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Notre Dame. Research topics: economic development, political economy, industrial organization and trade theory, NAFTA and CAFTA, TPP and CPTPP, evolution of industrial, trade and regional patterns in Latin America and Mexico. Research on specific segments of commodity chains such as pineapples, lemons, electronics, yarn-textile-garments, autoparts-automobiles, footwear and pharmaceutical, among others, and increasingly with a comparative (Mexico/Latin America-China) perspective. Conducted a group of studies and respective publications of China´s overseas foreign direct investment (OFDI) in Latin America and Mexico and of Mexican firms in China. Coordinator of the Area of Political Economy at the Graduate School of Economics at UNAM (2004-2008), Director of the Center for Chinese-Mexican Studies at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (since 2006) (http://www.economia.unam.mx/cechimex/index.php/es/), and Director of the Academic Network of Latin American and Caribbean on China (Red ALC-China, http://www.redalc-china.org/) http://dusselpeters.com.