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Diego Del Pilar Miranda

Diego is a proud "bad hombre" from Mexico. Academically, he holds a bachelor in economics and a master in finance. In the professional field, he worked 8 years for the Mexican Government, inside the Ministry of Finance and in the Development Bank system of his country, where he discovered his vocation: work for helping others. He has written articles for the Mexican edition of Forbes and for Excélsior (one of the main newspapers in Mexico). From his experience, he has confirmed that under certain conditions, financial services and productive projects are powerful tools to help those in need and is what he is expecting to do in his homeland after graduating from McCourt.

Disparities in the cost of microcredit in Latin America

  • February 20, 2019

Textbook economics predicts that greater competition among banks in wealthier countries would drive down the price of borrowing, and setting price ceilings on lending would lead to a shortage of loans. However, both predictions are refuted in a comparison of…

Categories: Economy, International Policy, Latin America

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