Gonzalo Garland (born April 17, 1959 in Lima, Peru) is a professor of Economics, and the vice-president of External Relations at IE Business School and an international consultant in emerging economies. As an expert in the fields of economic environment and business in the emerging markets, he has studied the economic effects of demographic changes in Japan and in developing countries where his researches on Peru's long term forecasts could be highlighted. [1] In 1994 he moved to Spain where he held various positions at the IE Business School.
Gonzalo Garland was born in a Peruvian family having many connections with the international business in South America. He graduated in Economics at the
University of the Pacific in Lima, 1980. He immediately began teaching at this university, a profession that he is passionate about and has devoted much of his life, becoming nominated best business school professor in 2013.
[2] In 1984 he obtained his Masters in Economics from
Stanford University, and soon after started his PhD at the
University of Pennsylvania, where he was research assistant to professors
Lawrence Klein and
Albert Ando.
As economist he has been part of economic institutions in Peru, such as
Group of the Analysis of Development, GRADE, where he was the executive director,
Macroconsult, preparing forecasts on employment and industrial production growth, Richard O. Custer, as assistant manager of planning, insurance and control, and the Industrial Bank being member of the board of directors. He has also been a consultant for the UNESCO in Venezuela.
Living in Spain since 1994, he has been an accurate observer of current Spain as shows his study case Spain from Transition to modern times,
[3] which has led to a continuing collaboration with the media
[4] to provide explanations on the financial and macroeconomic crisis.
[5] Since then he is part of the IE Business School faculty as Professor of Economic Environment and Emerging Markets, and has been a driver of IE Business School to reach international success.
[6]
[7]
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Gonzalo Garland (born April 17, 1959 in Lima, Peru) is a professor of Economics, and the vice-president of External Relations at IE Business School and an international consultant in emerging economies. As an expert in the fields of economic environment and business in the emerging markets, he has studied the economic effects of demographic changes in Japan and in developing countries where his researches on Peru's long term forecasts could be highlighted. [1] In 1994 he moved to Spain where he held various positions at the IE Business School.
Gonzalo Garland was born in a Peruvian family having many connections with the international business in South America. He graduated in Economics at the
University of the Pacific in Lima, 1980. He immediately began teaching at this university, a profession that he is passionate about and has devoted much of his life, becoming nominated best business school professor in 2013.
[2] In 1984 he obtained his Masters in Economics from
Stanford University, and soon after started his PhD at the
University of Pennsylvania, where he was research assistant to professors
Lawrence Klein and
Albert Ando.
As economist he has been part of economic institutions in Peru, such as
Group of the Analysis of Development, GRADE, where he was the executive director,
Macroconsult, preparing forecasts on employment and industrial production growth, Richard O. Custer, as assistant manager of planning, insurance and control, and the Industrial Bank being member of the board of directors. He has also been a consultant for the UNESCO in Venezuela.
Living in Spain since 1994, he has been an accurate observer of current Spain as shows his study case Spain from Transition to modern times,
[3] which has led to a continuing collaboration with the media
[4] to provide explanations on the financial and macroeconomic crisis.
[5] Since then he is part of the IE Business School faculty as Professor of Economic Environment and Emerging Markets, and has been a driver of IE Business School to reach international success.
[6]
[7]
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link)