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
How Free Trade Zones Can Boost Guatemala’s Recovery
					Stalled Bill Aims for Foreign Direct Investment				
			
									How Petrostate Guyana Got Caught in the Cross Hairs
					A tiny English-speaking country in northern South America, Guyana will be the world’s fastest-growing economy…				
			
									Neobanks a Game-Changer for Unbanked in Brazil
Despite economic woes, Brazil has emerged as an unlikely global leader in the next generation of banks. It…
Five Factors Triggering Violence on the Venezuela-Colombia Border
					Economic Slowdown, Smuggling, Cocaine Production, Guerrillas, Lawlessness				
			
									First Startup City Revives Honduran ZEDEs
					For years, Honduras’s ZEDEs seemed destined to never get off the ground. Roatán Próspera took…				
			
									The São Paulo Forum’s Modus Operandi
					Conference Preceded Latin America’s Socialist Pink Tide 				
			
									The Tip of the Iceberg for Mexican Cartel Corruption
					Profile: Ex-Security Minister Genaro García Luna				
			
									Five Ways Guatemala Can Attract Investment Post COVID-19
					Recovery Policies to Enhance Investor, Business Confidence				
			
									Seasteading Startup Docks in Panama
					Seasteading, the idea of building permanent and self-governing dwellings in international waters, has pivoted to…				
			
									REITs in Ecuador Take Off
					Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) are just four years old in Ecuador, a dollarized economy,…				
			
									Why Inflation Is Inevitable after Coronavirus Bailout
					The millions of Americans receiving the $1,200 aid check in the coming weeks will feel…				
			
									Fixed for Failure: Corruption in Nicaragua’s Energy
					In 2019 alone, energy bills in Nicaragua saw an 18.3 percent increase. The major causes…				
			
									

 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					