Alberto Gómez-Mejía

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EDUCATION • Doctor Technology Management, Universidad Autónoma Querétaro, México. • M.A. Economics. The University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. USA. • Economics. (Bachellor). USB, Cali, Colombia Areas of Interest: • World economic history, international economics, geopolitics • Macroeconomic policy; economic overregulation • Econometric modeling and forecasting • Technological impact on world economics and geopolitics • Genetic, biological, and evolutionary processes related to economics • Human behavior related to political and economic processes Applied Professional Experience: Corporate finance, capital market analysis, investment banking, firm valuation Econometric Modeling Applied to: Risk analysis, macroeconomic policy, portfolio investment, technology finance, international economics, firm valuation Teaching Experience: International macroeconomics, world economic history, applied econometrics, capital markets Author Profile: Alberto Gómez-Mejía - A Journey Through Economics, Science, and Rational Inquiry Alberto Gómez-Mejía is a multifaceted scholar whose diverse interests and experiences have shaped a unique perspective on the world. With a strong background in economics, finance, and applied econometrics, he has dedicated his career to understanding complex global issues, including geopolitics and historical events. Gómez-Mejía's works include: In his book "Two Stagflations: Yom-Kippur War, COVID-19, Ukraine War," (Kindle Edition. Ibukku, LLC; ISBN-ebook:978-1-68574-666-7 published in 2024, ASIN: B0CW1JH1Z1), Alberto Gómez-Mejía analyzes the interplay between historical events and economic phenomena. As a child in October 1973, he first learned about the global stagflation crisis. Later, as an economics student, he studied this crisis in depth. His interest in writing the book was driven by the second stagflation resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2021) and the ongoing war in Ukraine (2022). Throughout the book, Gómez-Mejía compares the macroeconomic policies, inflation, unemployment, technological advancements, and geopolitical effects of both crises. In addition to this work, he has published extensively on the technological impacts on economics and various topics related to macroeconomic policy. Another book "God's Laboratory: Chaos, Viruses, and Humans," (ASIN‏: ‎ B0DDZ8T3Z4) The book began in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, which highlighted humanity's vulnerability to external phenomena such as viruses and natural disasters, and their influence on all areas of ordinary human activity, businesses, education, transportation, health services, food, etc. He presents a rational and objective analysis of the universe's chaotic nature, suggesting that God created the world as an experimental laboratory, beginning with the Big Bang. The author explores how chaos, randomness, and evolution govern the universe and shape human existence, influencing everything from biological limits to social structures, economics, and geopolitics. His work underscores the limits of human control over these natural forces and their pervasive impact on decision-making. Another book "Overregulation in Economics: Corruption and Poverty": , (ASIN : ‎ B0DJFHSKNZ) The author recounts his professional experiences with overregulation and how its damaging effects inspired a decade-long study of 140 real-world cases worldwide. These cases illustrate how excessive bureaucracy hinders innovation, fosters corruption, and obstructs economic growth. The analysis covers the impact of overregulation on international trade, small businesses, entrepreneurship, and daily life across both developed and developing nations. Supported by data-driven insights from respected corruption and development indicators, the book provides a clear, analytical perspective on the issue, offering practical solutions for policymakers, business leaders, and others interested in addressing modern regulatory challenges.

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