Juan H. Flores
University of Geneva
Juan Flores has a PhD in Economics from Sciences Po Paris. He presented his dissertation in 2004, entitled "When the Leader follows the crowd: a microeconomic analysis of the Baring crisis". Flores has been visiting professor at the University Carlos III in Madrid, and has been invited professor in other universities such as Rey Juan Carlos University (Spain), CUCEA (University of Guadalajara, Mexico). He has also worked for the Mexican Government and as external consultant to the OECD, and is actually member of the Figuerola Institute of Economic History. Flores works on the financial crises in a long term perspective, the sovereign debt and its link to economic growth, and is member of the Department of Economic History at the University of Geneva since 2008.
Articles by Juan H. Flores:
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Emerging market debts: Why don’t investment banks pay attention?
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