Led a restructuring of the area, increasing the number and type of responsibilities, as well as the size of the team. High-level advisor for monetary policy decision-making at the central bank.
• Lead the preparation of analytical material on the global macrofinancial environment and capital flows and present it to the Board of Governors in the Monetary Policy Committee.
• Represent the Bank of Mexico in the Analytical Group on Vulnerabilities (AGV), organized by the Global Financial Stability Board (FSB).
• Write sections and boxes in the Financial Stability Report on national and international macroeconomic perspectives; gender gaps and delinquency, public finances and physical and transition environmental risks, among others.
• Lead a research agenda on the impact of monetary policy on the financial system, including credit to SMEs, and present it to the Board of Governors.
• Prepare speeches and presentations to be used by the Governor at high-level meetings, including those of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the Global Financial Stability Board (FSB).
• Review sections of the Report of the Financial Stability Board, which is made up of the Secretary of Finance and Public Credit, the National Banking and Securities Commission, the National Insurance and Finance Commission, and the National Retirement Savings System Commission, among others.
• Manage the work of a team of approximately 20 economists, ranging from undergraduate students to PhD graduates.
Head of the real sector analysis unit. Responsible for coordinating the central bank's economic growth forecast and proposing and implementing short- and medium-term research agendas on trade, productivity, and growth.
• Designing real economy scenarios for preparing the economic activity forecast to be discussed at the Monetary Policy Committee meeting.
• Supervising the collection of information for the publication and dissemination of the survey of economic expectations of private financial sector forecasters.
• Coordinating the preparation of analytical material on economic activity and labor markets to be presented at the Monetary Policy Committee.
• Designing the research agenda on Mexico's insertion in international trade and global value chains.
• Writing the economic activity and labor market section of the Quarterly Report.
• Managing the work of a team of approximately 15 economists, ranging from undergraduate students to PhD graduates.
I interacted with high- and mid-level public policymakers in the region. I liaised with international financial organizations.
• Developed a research agenda of interest to central banks, such as the implications of financial dollarization, exchange rate regimes with varying degrees of flexibility, and their interaction with different types of inflation patterns.
• Coordinated multilateral joint research networks among central banks, promoting regional cooperation.
• Organized seminars with the participation of high-level central bank officials and designed training courses for mid-level officials.
• Acted as an academic and training liaison with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), and the World Bank (WB).