Organized crime-related disappearances in Mexico: Evidence from Durango, Tamaulipas and Coahuila


This is the first of the 2021 ISSDP Research Seminars.

Title “Organized crime-related disappearances in Mexico: Evidence from Durango, Tamaulipas and Coahuila"

Presenter: Laura Atuesta (CIDE)

Bio: Laura Atuesta is coordinator of the Drug Policy Program of the Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE) in Mexico. Her research agenda is focused on regional and urban economics, the study of organized crime and the evaluation of security policies. She has co-edited a book on violence related to organized crime in Mexico, published the CIDE-PPD Base on events related to the war on drugs in Mexico. She has also collaborated with different institutions such as the World Bank, the London School of Economics, the Inter-American Development Bank and the Development Bank for Latin America (CAF).

Date: March 31, 2021. 5 pm CST (Mexico); UTC/GMT – 6 hours


 

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