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Everardo Elizondo

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Elizondo was also a founder and head of the Graduate School of Economics at the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, which later became the Postgraduate Studies Division in Economics. He has lectured several courses there and, since 2009, at the Graduate School of Public Administration (EGAP) of the
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He has worked as an economics and finance columnist for more than 35 years, writing a weekly column that is simultaneously published at
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Harvard Law School (2006). "International Tax Program Alumni Directory". Harvard Law School.
194: 104: 166:. He also briefly collaborated as a consultant with the Nuevo León State Government during 131:(UANL), he graduated with both a master's degree and a Ph.D. in the same discipline at the 302: 178: 155: 103:
is a Mexican economist who has worked for private, public, and academic institutions. By
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to undertake a full eight-year period, which ended on the last day of December 2008.
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Academic staff of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Letters and Science alumni
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invited him to be a member of the Board of Governors of the
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Linares, Nuevo León
Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon
University of Wisconsin–Madison
senatorial appointment
Bank of Mexico
central bank
Linares, Nuevo León
Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon
University of Wisconsin–Madison
United States
Harvard Law School
Monterrey
Banco Santander
Grupo Alfa
Sócrates Rizzo
BBVA
Ernesto Zedillo
Bank of Mexico
central bank
Francisco Gil Díaz
Senate
Vicente Fox
Monterrey Institute of Technology
University of Texas at Austin
El Norte
Reforma
El Economista
Grupo Financiero Banorte

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