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Agustín
Carstens
Deputy Managing Director
International Monetary Fund
Agustín Carstens assumed office
as Deputy Managing Director of the
International Monetary Fund on August
1, 2003.
Born
in 1958, Mr. Carstens has a Ph.D.
(1985) and M.A. (1983) in Economics
from the University of Chicago. He
has a B.A. in Economics from Tecnológico
Autónomo de México
(ITAM) (1982).
Prior
to taking up his current position
he was Mexico's Deputy Secretary
of Finance. From 19992000,
Mr. Carstens served as an Executive
Director at the IMF (representing
Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,
Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Spain
and Venezuela), after a career at
the Banco de México (central
bank), where his positions included
those of Director General, Economic
Research and Chief of Staff in the
Governor's office. In addition, he
has been an organizer of the United
Nations Conference on Financing for
Development in Monterrey and of meetings
of the Group of 20, and has served
as Alternate Governor for Mexico
at the InterAmerican Development
Bank and the World Bank.
He
has published articles in collections
edited by: the Federal Reserve Bank
of Boston, the University of London,
OECD, IMF and World Bank. He has
also published articles in the following
journals: Columbia Journal of World
Business, American Economic Review,
Journal of Asian Economics, Journal
of International Finance, Cuadernos
Económicos del ICE (Spain)
and Gaceta de Economía del
ITAM (Mexico).
Mr.
Carstens is a citizen of Mexico.
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