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Name: Roberto Coronado
Title: Assistant Economist
Department: Research
Organization: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas-El Paso Branch
Address: 301 E. Main St., El Paso, Texas 79901-1326, United States of America
Phone: 915-521-5235
Fax: 915-521-5228
E-mail: roberto.coronado@dal.frb.org
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Short Biography: Roberto Coronado is an assistant economist with the El Paso Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. His research focuses on issues pertaining to the Mexican economy, the maquiladora industry, and the U.S.?Mexico border economy. Coronado also co-directs the Network of Border Economics (NOBE/REF), a network of researchers aimed at studying the border economy. His work has been published in the Annals of Regional Science, Southern Economic Journal and Investigación Económica. Previously, he worked as a research economist at Deloitte & Touche. Coronado holds a bachelor?s degree in economics and accounting and a master?s degree in economics from the University of Texas at El Paso.
Research Interests:
–  International Economics: General
–  Prices, Business Fluctuations, and Cycles: Business Fluctuations; Cycles
–  Urban, Rural, and Regional Economics: General
–  Cross-border economic linkages
–  Mexican Economy
Published Works:
–  "U.S.-Mexico trade: are we still connected?." Business Frontier. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, Issue 3, 2004.
–  "Maquiladora downturn: structural change or cyclical factors?." Business Frontier. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, Issue 2, 2004.
–  "Workers' remittances to Mexico.." Business Frontier. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, Issue 1, 2004.
–  "Maquiladora industry: past, present and future.." Business Frontier. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, Issue 2, 2002.
–  "Economic update on El Paso del Norte (Part 1)." Business Frontier. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, Issue 2, 2001.
–  "Trade, manufacturing put Mexico back on track in 2004.." Crossroads: Economic Trends in the Desert Southwest. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, Issue 1, 2005.
–  "Cyclical differences emerge in border city economies." Crossroads: Economic Trends in the Desert Southwest. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, 2005.
–  "Texas Border Benefits from Retail Sales to Mexican Nationals." The Face of Texas : Jobs, People, Business, Change. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, October 2005.
–  "Texas Border Employment and Maquiladora Growth." The Face of Texas : Jobs, People, Business, Change. DALLAS: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, October 2005.


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