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Isidro Soloaga

Coordinator

Isidro is a professor in the Department of Economics of the Universidad Iberoamericana-Mexico City and a member of the National System of Researchers of Mexico, with Level III. He has over 20 years of experience analyzing regional economic development, poverty, and income distribution. He publishes regularly in reputable journals and has several books on public policy issues. His book "Poverty, Inequality and Low Social Mobility Traps: the case study of Chile, Mexico and Peru" presents an in-depth look at the causes that keep a significant part of the population in these countries at low levels of well-being. Isidro has been the Coordinator of the First Regional Human Development Report for Latin America carried out by UNDP on the issue of the intergenerational transmission of economic inequality in the region. Since 2013 at IBERO he has been in charge of the www.sobremexico.mx project  developed by the Department of Economics, the Spatial Analysis Laboratory GEOLab-IBERO, and the  Research Group that studies the impact of the territory on people's well-being