She holds an MS in digital currency and blockchain from the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, and a BA in international relations and political science from San Francisco University of Quito. She is a cofounder and the academic coordinator of Libre Razón, a classical-liberal think tank in Quito, Ecuador.
Read Her Publications
Memo: What Divides Salvadoran Congress, President Nayib Bukele
					Show of Might Brought Tensions to Surface				
			
									Why Nicaragua Needs to Import Energy
					Sandinistas Exacerbate Inefficiency, Investment Drought				
			
									What Bankruptcy Means for Puerto Rico
					Three years have passed since a legal experiment allowed Puerto Rico to declare bankruptcy, and…				
			
									How to Break the Privatization Taboo in Colombia
					María Alejandra Londoño Makes Case for Subsoil Resources				
			
									How Socialists Subvert Democracy
					The Cuban, Venezuelan Model Exported				
			
									Argentine Default: Here We Go Again
					What the New Peronist President Has in Store for Creditors				
			
									How Wealth Management Is Reshaping Latin America
					Key Trends Point to Sector Flowering within Five Years				
			
									The Leftist Strategy to Undo Chile’s Free Market
					Violent Protests Give Way to Plebiscite on New Constitution 				
			
									Wyoming’s Pitch to Blockchain Entrepreneurs
					Do Rugged Individualism, Fintech Make a Match?				
			
									How US Aid Can Prevent Migration from Central America
					Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador Should Work with Trump to Attract Investment				
			
									Daniel Ortega’s War on the Truth
					Deep-State Darling Pushes Independent Press to Bankruptcy				
			
									Ecuador: Violent Strikes Reveal Democracy on the Brink
					Fiscal Necessity at Odds with Perils of Entitlement				
			
									

 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					