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Border Economic Forum 2006
May 26, 2006
University of Texas at
El Paso
Join economists and scholars from
the University of Texas at El Paso, Banco de México,
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas and New Mexico State
University, along with prominent local business leaders,
as they discuss the future of the Paso del Norte regional
economy.
Agenda
| 8:00
a.m. |
Registration
and Continental Breakfast |
8:30
a.m. |
Opening Remarks |
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Robert
Nachtmann
Dean, College of Business Administration
University of Texas at El Paso |
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Keith
R. Phillips
Senior Economist and Policy Advisor
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, San Antonio
Branch |
| 8:40
a.m. |
Current
Economic Conditions in the U.S. and Mexico |
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U.S.
Economic Outlook [PDF] Alan
D. Viard
Senior Economist and Research Officer
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas |
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Mexico
Economic Outlook [PDF] Abraham
Vela Dib
Manager, Strategic Planning Department
Banco de México
México, D.F. |
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Texas
Economic Outlook: Clear Skies Ahead [PDF]
Keith R.
Phillips |
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Texas
Border States: Gross Regional Product, Industrial
Output and Employment [PDF] Agustín
del Río Toffé
Head, Regional Delegation
Banco de México, Monterrey Branch |
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Moderator
Luis Bernardo Torres
Economics Ph.D. Student
University of Colorado at Boulder |
| 10:20
a.m. |
Break |
| 10:30
a.m. |
Current Economic
Conditions in the Paso del Norte Region |
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Border
Economic Outlook [PDF] Roberto
Coronado
Assistant Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, El Paso Branch |
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El
Paso Economic Outlook 2025 [PDF]
Thomas
M. Fullerton Jr.
Wells Fargo Professor of Economics and Finance
University of Texas at El Paso |
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The
Las Cruces Economy [PDF] Christopher
A. Erickson
Associate Professor of Economics
New Mexico State University
Las Cruces |
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Moderator
Ebetuel Pallares
International Business Ph.D. Student
University of Texas at El Paso |
| Noon |
Lunch |
| 1:30
p.m. |
Discussion
Panel |
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Bill
Holmes
Chief Executive Officer and Chairman
Datamark Inc.
El Paso |
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Cecilia
O. Levine
President
MFI International Manufacturing, LLC
El Paso |
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Miguel
Fernández
Founder
TransTelco
Juárez, Chihuahua |
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Juan
Bournas
Senior Director for the Americas
Medi-Flex Inc.
El Paso |
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Moderator
Ebetuel Pallares |
| 2:50
p.m. |
Closing Remarks |
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Robert
Nachtmann |
| 3 p.m. |
Adjourn |
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Speakers
Juan Bournas
Senior Director for the Americas
Medi-Flex Inc.
El Paso As senior director
for the Americas for Medi-Flex Inc., Bournas is responsible
for the promotion and expansion of Medi-Flex products
in Canada, Mexico and Latin America. He has over 14
years of experience in managing business development,
global negotiations and marketing initiatives across
international markets in a variety of industries. He
has served as senior director of commerce at the Commercial
Office of Chile in Tokyo, Japan; director with the Commercial
Office of Chile in Sydney, Australia; senior trade negotiator
with the Department of Commerce and Foreign Affairs
in Santiago, Chile; and as an equities analyst for First
Chicago Bank. Bournas earned a B.A. in international
studies from Fairleigh Dickinson University and an M.B.A.
from the Macquarie Graduate School of Management in
Sydney.
Roberto Coronado
Assistant Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, El Paso Branch
Coronado conducts research
on issues pertaining to the Mexican economy, the maquiladora
industry and the U.S.–Mexico border economy. He
also co-directs the Network of Border Economics (NOBE/REF),
a network of researchers aimed at studying the border
economy. His work has been published in the Annals of
Regional Science, Southern Economic Journal and Investigación
Económica. Previously, he worked as a research
economist at Deloitte & Touche. Coronado holds a
bachelor’s degree in economics and accounting
and a master’s degree in economics from the University
of Texas at El Paso.
Agustín del Río
Toffé
Head, Regional Delegation
Banco de México, Monterrey Branch
In addition to his duties
as head of the regional delegation for Banco de México’s
Monterrey branch, del Río is a part-time professor
of economics at Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon
and at Tecnológico de Monterrey. He has previously
served as full-time professor at Tecnológico
de Monterrey; economist in the Western Hemisphere Department
of the International Monetary Fund; chief economist
of Vitro, a manufacturing conglomerate based in Monterrey;
and head of research at the Center for Economic Policy.
Del Río has a master’s degree in economics
and a Ph.D. in econometrics and monetary theory and
policy from the University of Missouri at Columbia.
Christopher A. Erickson
Associate Professor of Economics
New Mexico State University Las Cruces
Erickson joined the economics and international business
department at New Mexico State University in 1987. His
research interests include the role of financial institutions
in economic development and environmental and development
issues along the U.S.–Mexico border. He is the
author or coauthor of numerous articles on financial
economics and the border economy and is a frequent speaker
on financial economics, macroeconomics and the border
economy. Erickson teaches money and banking classes
at NMSU and is the recipient of several teaching awards.
He holds a B.A. from Willamette University and a Ph.D.
from Arizona State University.
Miguel Fernández
Founder
TransTelco
Juárez, Chihuahua
Fernández founded
TransTelco in 2001 as an Internet service provider for
the El Paso/Juárez region. TransTelco now plays
a prominent role as a provider of cross-border services.
In 2004, TransTelco became the only local telephone
carrier in Juárez, furnishing a local fiber network
between Juárez and El Paso. Under Fernández’s
direction, TransTelco focuses on providing seamless
telecommunication services to cross-border clients using
an advanced network and proprietary fiber optics. Fernández
earned a bachelor’s degree in finance from the
University of Texas at El Paso.
Thomas M. Fullerton Jr.
Wells Fargo Professor of Economics and Finance
University of Texas at El Paso
At the University of Texas
at El Paso, Fullerton conducts research on borderplex
business conditions. Previously, he served as senior
economist at the University of Florida Bureau of Economic
and Business Research, international economist with
Wharton Econometrics and economist with the Executive
Office of the Governor of Idaho. His research has been
published in academic journals in North and South America,
Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia. He holds a B.B.A.
from UTEP, an M.S. from Iowa State University, an M.A.
from the University of Pennsylvania and a Ph.D. from
the University of Florida.
Bill Holmes
CEO and Chairman
Datamark Inc.
El Paso
Holmes is co-owner and founder
of Datamark Inc., an international document and forms
processing company with production centers in El Paso,
Mexico and India. He has nearly 40 years of experience
in computer sales, service and customer support. Before
moving to El Paso in 1982, Holmes worked for various
firms in Houston and in Johannesburg and Durban, South
Africa. He is active in numerous civic organizations,
including serving as the 2006–07 chairman of the
El Paso Symphony Orchestra Trustee Board and president
and chairman of the Kalahari Children’s Home Foundation.
He is also a member of the Greater El Paso Chamber of
Commerce.
Cecilia O. Levine
President
MFI International Manufacturing, LLC
El Paso
Levine has served as president
of MFI International Manufacturing, LLC since 1990.
MFI is a contract assembler, producing diversified products
for automotive, juvenile, pet and ladies accessories
and apparel sectors. The company also provides manufacturing,
distribution and consulting services. Levine serves
on the President’s Export Council as well as the
boards of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, El Paso
Branch, and World Trade Center El Paso–Juárez.
She is active in numerous civic and professional organizations
and has received several awards, including the Texas
Association of Mexican American Chambers’ Businesswoman
of the Year award. Levine attended the University of
Texas at El Paso.
Robert Nachtmann
Dean, College of Business Administration
University of Texas at El Paso
In addition to serving as dean
of the College of Business Administration, Nachtmann holds
the academic rank of full professor in the Department
of Economics and Finance at UTEP. He is a member of the
board of directors of the MBA Roundtable. He is also on
the advisory board of the Greater El Paso Chamber of Commerce
and the board of directors for the United Way of El Paso
County. Before coming to UTEP, Nachtmann served on the
faculty at the University of Pittsburgh. He was a research
faculty fellow at the American Enterprise Institute and
at the University of Pittsburgh’s Center for Global
Studies. He is an alumnus of the Visiting Scholar Program
in financial economics at the Securities and Exchange
Commission. His teaching and research interests are in
the areas of international capital markets and global
corporate financing. His work has been published in numerous
journals. Nachtmann holds a B.S. from City College of
New York, an M.B.A. from Long Island University and a
Ph.D. from Indiana University.
Keith R. Phillips
Senior Economist and Policy Advisor
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, San Antonio Branch
Phillips’ areas of
concentration include regional economics and economic
forecasting. Since joining the Fed in 1984, he has developed
indexes of leading economic indicators for Texas and
Mexico, which he uses to analyze business conditions
in those regions. He is a contributing member of the
Western Blue Chip Economic Forecasting Group, where
he has been the most accurate Texas forecaster for five
of the past eight years. His research and analysis have
been covered by CNN, The News Hour with Jim Lehrer,
USA Today, Business Week, The Wall Street Journal, The
New York Times and other media throughout Texas. Phillips
teaches courses in econometrics and forecasting at Trinity
and St. Mary’s universities. He earned bachelor’s
degrees in economics and journalism and a master’s
degree in economics from the University of Missouri
and a Ph.D. in economics from Southern Methodist University.
Abraham Vela Dib
Manager, Strategic Planning Department
Banco de México
México, D.F.
Vela has served in a variety
of positions with Banco de México, including
economist, general manager and advisor to the central
bank’s board of governors. On leave from the central
bank in 1998, Vela served as advisor to Mexico’s
finance minister, assessing major reforms in housing,
public pensions and social security. He also was appointed
chief of advisors to the undersecretary of finance.
He has been a visiting scholar at the International
Monetary Fund. In addition, Vela has been an assistant
professor at numerous Mexican universities, teaching
such subjects as advanced macroeconomics, international
finance, monetary theory and policy, project evaluation
and public finance. He earned a bachelor’s degree
from Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores
de Monterrey, a master’s degree from El Colegio
de México and a Ph.D. from the University of
California at Los Angeles.
Alan D. Viard
Senior Economist and Research Officer
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Viard conducts research in
public finance and macroeconomics, with a focus on tax
and fiscal policy and Social Security. During a leave
of absence from the Dallas Fed, Viard served as a senior
economist on the president’s Council of Economic
Advisers from April 2003 to April 2004 and as a visiting
scholar in the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office
of Tax Analysis from January to July 2005. Before joining
the Federal Reserve, Viard was an assistant professor
of economics at Ohio State University. He was also a
staff economist at the Joint Congressional Committee
on Taxation in 1992–93 and a visiting foreign
scholar at Osaka University in 1995. He has authored
more than 20 articles in professional journals and Federal
Reserve publications. Viard received a bachelor’s
degree in economics from Yale University and a Ph.D.
in economics from Harvard University.
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