Guillermo Rosas. B.A. (1995) El Colegio de México; Ph.D. (2002) Duke University. Dr. Rosas studies Comparative Politics and Political Economy, in particular how political institutions affect economic policy preferences and behavior. His current research focuses on the connections between business and political elites in different political regimes, and on the effects of economic inequality and AI adoption on the formation of political attitudes.
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Major areas of research include the political economy of democratic regimes, the institutional foundations of representation, and the interaction between finance and politics, with a regional focus on Latin America and comparative applications beyond. His work also emphasizes Bayesian methods for modeling complex political and economic processes.
