Miguel Ramirez

Ward S. Curran Distinguished Professor of Economics, Trinity College

Research Expertise

Foreign Direct Investment
Latin American Economics
Public investment
Marxian economics.
Development
Economics and Econometrics
Public Administration
Finance
Sociology and Political Science
Geography, Planning and Development
History
Cultural Studies
Aerospace Engineering
Pharmacology (medical)
Business and International Management
Management of Technology and Innovation
Strategy and Management
Microbiology (medical)
Immunology
Immunology and Allergy
Agronomy and Crop Science
Complementary and alternative medicine
Pharmaceutical Science
Automotive Engineering
History and Philosophy of Science
Ecology
Forestry
Linguistics and Language
Visual Arts and Performing Arts
Communication
Language and Linguistics
Family Practice
Geriatrics and Gerontology
Internal Medicine
Space and Planetary Science
Atmospheric Science
Geophysics
Geochemistry and Petrology
Earth-Surface Processes
Paleontology
Soil Science
Water Science and Technology
Aquatic Science
Oceanography
Accounting
Political Science and International Relations

About

Professor Ramirez is a native of Chile and a naturalized U.S. citizen since 1990. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1984 and has been at Trinity College since 1985. He has held visiting positions at the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (Summer 1991 and 1992), Haverford College (Spring 1992), Vanderbilt University (Spring 1999), and Yale University (Spring 2006). His teaching interests are primarily in the areas of Latin American economic development and international finance and open economy macroeconomics. At the College he usually offers Latin American economic development and Structural Reform in Latin America during the fall term, while international finance and open economy macroeconomics is taught during the spring term. He also teaches a course in Time-Series Analysis every other spring term, with particular emphasis on unit root and cointegration analysis, error correction modeling, and forecasting. Insofar as his research is concerned, it is primarily dedicated to analyzing the challenges and opportunities that Latin American nations face as they attempt to stabilize and reform their economies in an increasingly globalized world. In particular, his work has reviewed and analyzed the impact of IMF-sponsored adjustment and stabilization measures in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the mixed success of structural reform programs such as privatization of state-owned firms, deregulation of economic activity, and liberalization of trade and finance. His research has also focused on the economic and institutional determinants of foreign direct investment in Argentina, Chile, and Mexico, as well as the impact of these flows on private capital formation and labor productivity growth in Latin America. Another important focus of his work in recent years has been the growing role of remittance flows in financing private investment spending and boosting economic growth in countries such as Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Jamaica, and Mexico. Finally, he has published work in the history of economic thought relating to Marx's important analysis of wages and cyclical crises, his theory of absolute and differential ground rent, his analysis of the falling rate of profit, Marx's controversial writings on the so-called Asiatic mode of production, and his conception of capital as a social process.

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Publications

Foreign Direct Investment in Mexico: A Cointegration Analysis
The Journal of Development Studies
2000
Public and Private Investment in Mexico, 1950-90: An Empirical Analysis
Southern Economic Journal
1994
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN MEXICO
Contemporary Economic Policy
1997
Remittances and economic growth in Africa, Asia, and Latin American-Caribbean countries: a panel unit root and panel cointegration analysis
Journal of Economics and Finance
2011
Is foreign direct investment beneficial for Mexico? An empirical analysis, 1960–2001
World Development
2006
Public Investment and Economic Growth in Latin America: an Empirical Test
Review of Development Economics
2003
The impact of public investment on private investment spending in Latin America: 1980–95
Atlantic Economic Journal
2000
A Panel Unit Root and Panel Cointegration Test of the Complementarity Hypothesis in the Mexican Case: 1960–2001
Atlantic Economic Journal
2007
Mexico under NAFTA: a critical assessment
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance
2003
Do Financial and Institutional Variables Enhance the Impact of Remittances on Economic Growth in Latin America and the Caribbean? A Panel Cointegration Analysis
International Advances in Economic Research
2013
Mexico's Economic Crisis: Its Origins and Consequences.
The Hispanic American Historical Review
1990
ECONOMIC AND INSTITUTIONAL DETERMINANTS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN CHILE: A TIME-SERIES ANALYSIS, 1960–2001
Contemporary Economic Policy
2006
Development of Guidelines for Implementation of Horizontal Directional Drilling
Unknown Venue
2021
Is public infrastructure spending productive in the Mexican case? A vector error correction analysis
The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development
2004
Neumomediastino espontáneo (síndrome de Hamman): Una enfermedad benigna mal diagnosticada
Revista médica de Chile
2009
Economic Fragmentation and Foreign Direct Investment
Selling China
2002
Marx's Theory of Ground Rent: A Critical Assessment
Contributions to Political Economy
2009
Perspectiva de género en la formación de profesionales de la salud: Una tarea pendiente
Revista médica de Chile
2007
Does Public Investment Enhance Labor Productivity Growth in Argentina? A Cointegration Analysis
SSRN Electronic Journal
2009
Fiscal Decentralisation and Public Investment
OECD Economics Department Working Papers
2010
Foreign Direct Investment and Income Inequality in Southeast Asia: a Panel Unit Root and Panel Cointegration Analysis, 1990–2013
Atlantic Economic Journal
2016
A cointegration analysis of purchasing power parity: 1973–96
International Advances in Economic Research
1999
Public and private Investment in Mexico and Chile: An empirical test of the complementarity hypothesis
Atlantic Economic Journal
1996
Public capital formation and labor productivity growth in Mexico
Atlantic Economic Journal
2002
Does public investment enhance labor productivity growth in Chile? A cointegration analysis
The North American Journal of Economics and Finance
1998
Stabilization and Adjustment in Latin America: A Neostructuralist Perspective
Journal of Economic Issues
1993
Ambiguity of Privatization and the Paths of Transition to a Private Property Regime
Privatization in Eastern Europe
1994
Mexico's Development Experience, 1950-85: Lessons and Future Prospects
Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs
1986
Foreign Direct Investment in Mexico and Chile: A Critical Appraisal
Foreign Direct Investment in Latin America
2013
Labour Markets, Migration and Welfare: Agriculture in the Mexico—US Free Trade Agreement
Economic Reform, Trade and Agricultural Development
1993
Public capital formation and labor productivity growth in Chile
Contemporary Economic Policy
2000
Is Foreign Direct Investment Productive in the Latin America Case? A Panel Co-integration Analysis, 1980–2002
The International Trade Journal
2010
Are Foreign and Public Capital Productive in the Mexican Case? A Panel Unit Root and Panel Cointegration Analysis
Eastern Economic Journal
2009
Does Foreign Direct Investment Enhance Private Capital Formation in Latin America? A Pooled Analysis for the 1981-2000 Period
The Journal of Developing Areas
2006
Remittances and Economic Growth in Mexico: An Empirical Study with Structural Breaks, 1970-2010
Business and Economic Research
2014
DESCUBRIENDO EL GÉNERO EN EL CURRÍCULO EXPLÍCITO (CURRÍCULO FORMAL) DE LA EDUCACIÓN DE TERCER CICLO, UNIVERSIDAD AUSTRAL DE CHILE 2003-2004
Estudios pedagógicos (Valdivia)
2006
Privatization and regulatory reform in Mexico and Chile: A critical overview
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance
1998
The Latest IMF-Sponsored Stabilization Program: Does It Represent a Long-Term Solution for Mexico’s Economy?
Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs
1996
The Political Economy of Privatization in Mexico, 1983-92
Organization
1995
Reflexiones y experiencias de profesoras-investigadoras mexicanas sobre el techo de cristal
Calidad en la Educación
2019
The Mexican regulatory experience in the airline, banking and telecommunications sectors
The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance
2001
Regulation, Scale and Productivity: A Comment
International Economic Review
1986
Economic Infrastructure, Private Capital Formation, and FDI Inflows to Hungary: A Unit Root and Cointegration Analysis with Structural Breaks
Atlantic Economic Journal
2014
Marx, Wages, and Cyclical Crises: A Critical Interpretation
Contributions to Political Economy
2007
The composition of government spending as an additional policy instrument
Journal of Economics and Business
1986
Foreign Direct Investment and Economic Growth in Cote D’Ivoire: A Time Series Analysis
Business and Economic Research
2015
Behavior of Alfalfa Varieties in the Valley of Mexico 1
Agronomy Journal
1955
Is the Falling Rate of Profit the Driving Force Behind Globalization?
Contributions to Political Economy
2012
What explains Latin America's poor investment performance during the 1980–2001 period?: a panel unit root analysis
International Review of Applied Economics
2008
Privatization in Mexico and Chile: A Critical Perspective
International Handbook on Privatization
2003
Money Demand in Korea: A Cointegration Analysis, 1973-2014
Business and Economic Research
2016
Did Smaller Firms Face Higher Costs of Credit During the Great Recession? A Vector Error Correction Analysis with Structural Breaks
Research in Applied Economics
2018
A FMOLS Analysis of FDI Flows to Latin America
Applied Economics and Finance
2019
Economic and Institutional Determinants of FDI in the Chilean Case: An Empirical Analysis, 1960-2014
Research in Applied Economics
2017
Purchasing Power Parity: A Time Series Analysis of the U.S. and Mexico, 1995–2007
International Advances in Economic Research
2016
The Impact of Austerity in Latin America, 1983-89: A Critical Assessment
Comparative Economic Studies
1991
Marx and Keynes
A History of Marxian Economics, Volume II
The Social and Economic Consequences of the National Austerity Program in Mexico
Paying the Costs of Austerity in Latin America
2019
Marx and Ricardo on machinery: a critical note
The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought
2018
Are Foreign and Public Capital Productive in the Mexican Case? A Panel Unit Root and Panel Cointegration Analysis
SSRN Electronic Journal
2008
Food Commodity Speculation
Law and the Political Economy of Hunger
2019
FDI Flows to Latin America: A Pooled and Cointegration Analysis, 1980-2014
Business and Economic Research
2017
Credit, The Turnover of Capital, and the Law of the Falling Rate of Profit: A Critical Note
Contributions to Political Economy
2014
Economic Infrastructure, Private Capital Formation, and FDI Inflows to Hungary: A Unit Root and Cointegration Analysis with Structural Breaks.
SSRN Electronic Journal
2013
What Explains FDI Flows to Latin America? A Pooled Analysis, 1980-2006
International Journal of Accounting and Economics Studies
2013
Main trends
Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 1994-1995
1995
Do Remittances Promote Labor Productivity in Mexico? A DOLS and FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2017
Bulletin of Applied Economics
2023
Is Globalization Inevitable in the Marxian Paradigm?
SSRN Electronic Journal
2011
The Composition of Government Spending and the Assignments of Instruments to Targets in a Small Open Economy
Southern Economic Journal
1988
Obtención de coberturas del suelo agropecuarias en imágenes satelitales Sentinel-2 con la inyección de imágenes de dron usando Random Forest en Google Earth Engine
Revista de Teledetección
2020
Do Exports lead Economic Output in Five Asian Countries? A Cointegration and Granger Causality Analysis
Business and Economic Research
2016
Public Policy and Resource Allocation
OECD Economics Department Working Papers
2012
Estimating the Domestic Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment Flows in Malaysia: Evidence from Cointegration and Error-Correction Model
Jurnal Pengurusan
2009
Boom-Bust Cycles and Financial Liberalization
Eastern Economic Journal
2007
Foreign Capital and Labor Productivity Growth in Chile: An Empirical Anaysis
Problemas del Desarrollo. Revista Latinoamericana de Economía
2009
Social and Magic Realism in Miguel Méndez'El Sueño de Santa María de las Piedras
Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies
1989
Technological Progress and Unemployment: Composition of Heterogeneous Multiworker Firms
SSRN Electronic Journal
2021
Public and Foreign Investment Spending in the Argentine Case. A Cointegration Analysis with Structural Breaks, 1960-2015.
Bulletin of Applied Economics
2020
Are Foreign and Public Investment Spending Productive in the Argentine Case? A Single Break Unit Root and Cointegration Analysis, 1960-2010.
Modern Economy
2012
Is Capitalist Globalization Inevitable in the Marxian Paradigm?
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
2014
The Forward Exchange Rate Unbiasedness Hypothesis: A Single Break Unit Root and Cointegration Analysis
Modern Economy
2013
Debt and Macroeconomic Stability
OECD Economics Department Working Papers
2012
Economic Growth and the Falling Rate of Profit
The Economics of Karl Marx
2008
Economic Policy and Stabilization in Latin America
Southern Economic Journal
1997
Direct effects of public spending on private spending in a small open economy model with variable prices
Journal of International Development
1997
Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean 2022
Economic Survey of Latin America and the Caribbean
2023
Determinants of FDI in the Chilean Case: A FMOLS Analysis, 1970-2016
Applied Economics and Finance
2022
Absolute and Relative Poverty Measurement: A Survey
Policy Research Working Papers
2022
Chapter 16 Absolute and Relative Surplus-Value
Capital
2008

Education

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Ph.D., Economics

Urbana, Illinois, United States of America

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

MS, Economics

Urbana, Illinois, United States of America

Experience

Trinity College

Ward S. Curran Distinguished Professor of Economics / 1985Present

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