Benjamín García-Páez
Is Professor of Economics at the National University of Mexico (UNAM). He earned a PhD in Economics at UNAM and holds one MSc from the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine, likewise a Diploma in Economics of Energy and Development from Surrey University, England. His academic training has been enhanced being academic visitor in the universities de Grenoble, France, Kent University at Canterbury, and in Cambridge University, United Kingdom. Nowadays, is lecturer in Economic Theory and related subjects such as Growth and Development and Econometrics at the Faculty of Economics, UNAM, where he also has formed many research teams and supervised plenty of thesis at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. His current academic research lines include Financing of the Economic Development Process, Industrialisation and Re-Industrialisation Strategies, Productivity, Industrial Policy and on Natural Resources Economics. He is senior fellow of the UK Energy Institute; belongs to the Old Centralians Alumni of IMPCOL, and quite recently became a Lifetime Fellow Member as of the International Society for Development Sustainability as the Clare Hall College Cambridge. His publications include some books for teaching, let alone several research articles.