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México y la Reforma Fiscal

The Latin American Program collaborated with the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean to host this conference about tax reform in Mexico.

Date & Time

Tuesday
Oct. 15, 2013
10:00am–3:30pm ET

Overview

CONFERENCE REPORT COMING SOON.

“México y la Reforma Fiscal”
Sala Raúl Prebisch de la Sede Subregional de la CEPAL en México*
México, D. F., 15 de octubre de 2013

ҷٴ09:00 – 09:30Registro de participantes09:30 – 09:40AperturaCynthia Arnson, Directora del Programa Latinoamericano
del Woodrow Wilson CenterHugo Beteta, Director de la Sede Subregional de la CEPAL en México09:40 – 10:30Conferencia inauguralVito Tanzi, Ex Director de Asuntos Fiscales del Fondo Monetario Internacional10:30 – 12:30Panel I: Reforma fiscal en México: Avances, limitaciones y pendientesDavid Ibarra, Profesor, Facultad de Economía de la UNAM,
Ex Secretario de Hacienda y Crédito Público, MéxicoCarlos Tello, Profesor, Facultad de Economía de la UNAM,
Ex Secretario de Programación y Presupuesto, MéxicoGerardo Esquivel, Profesor-Investigador, El Colegio de MéxicoLuis Foncerrada, Director del Centro de Estudios
Económicos del Sector PrivadoModerador/Comentarista: Hugo Beteta, Director de la Sede
Subregional de la CEPAL en México12:30 – 12:45Receso12:45 – 14:30Panel II: La Economía Política de las Reformas Fiscales en MéxicoJuan Pardinas, Director General del Instituto Mexicano
para la Competitividad, A. C. (IMCO)Carlos Elizondo Mayer-Serra, Investigador en el Centro de Investigación
y Docencia Económicas (CIDE)Vidal Romero, Investigador en el Instituto Tecnológico
Autónomo de México (ITAM)Sergio Sarmiento, periodista de TV Azteca, Grupo Reforma y
Grupo Radio CentroModerador/Comentarista: James E. Mahon, Profesor de Ciencias Políticas
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Latin America Program

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