Dr. Carlos Alberto Duque Garcia | Political economy | Best Researcher Award
Visiting Professor, Metropolitan Autonomous University, Azcapotzalco Unit, Mexico
Publication Profile
Dr. Duque Garcia holds a Doctorate in Economics from Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico (2019–present), a Master’s in Economics from Universidad Nacional de Colombia (2013–2016), and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Management with a focus on economics from Universidad del Tolima, Colombia (2006–2011). His academic journey reflects his dedication to exploring critical economic issues and advancing research in his field.
Experience💼
Dr. Duque Garcia has held various academic and consultancy positions across Colombia and Mexico. He is currently a Visiting Professor at Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Mexico (2023–present). Previously, he worked as a consultant for UN Women (2018), a gender statistics professional at DANE (2016–2017), and a teacher of economics at institutions like Universidad Central, Universidad del Tolima, and Universidad de Ibagué. His career spans academic research, policy-oriented work, and teaching.
Awards and Honors🏅
Dr. Duque Garcia has earned recognition for his impactful contributions to political economy and econometrics. While specific awards are not listed in the provided details, his published works and affiliations with prestigious institutions highlight his standing in the field.
Research Focus📊
Dr. Duque Garcia’s research focuses on critical areas such as time series analysis, econometrics, political economy, and macroeconomics. His work delves into topics like profit rates, labor dynamics, unpaid housework, and capital accumulation, offering a Marxist perspective on these critical issues. He also explores gender and social reproduction, bridging the gap between theoretical frameworks and empirical evidence.
Conclusion🔍
With a strong academic foundation, diverse professional experience, and impactful research, Dr. Carlos Alberto Duque Garcia is a leading voice in the fields of econometrics and political economy. His work continues to inspire critical thinking and contribute to a deeper understanding of economic structures.
Publications
Competition and Distribution of Profit Rates in Colombia: A Marxist Political Economy Analysis – International Critical Thought, 2024 (Cited by: N/A).
Dynamics of Employment and Accumulation of Capital in Colombia, 1965–2019: An Econometric Analysis – Review of Radical Political Economics, 2023 (Cited by: N/A).
Employment and Accumulation of Capital Around the World: An Econometric Analysis – Capital & Class, 2023 (Cited by: N/A).
Trabajo doméstico no remunerado: consumo e inversión en capital humano de las familias mexicanas – Problemas del Desarrollo, 2023 (Cited by: N/A).
Unpaid Housework and Super-Exploitation of Labor: A Suggested Model and Empirical Evidence from Mexico and Colombia – Review of Social Economy, 2023 (Cited by: N/A).
Econometría en los programas de economía: mitos y barreras de enseñanza-aprendizaje – Revista Nicolaita de Estudios Económicos, 2023 (Cited by: N/A).
Economic Growth and the Rate of Profit in Colombia 1967–2019: A VAR Time-Series Analysis – Review of Radical Political Economics, 2022 (Cited by: N/A).
Ciclos económicos, inversión y rentabilidad del capital en Colombia: un análisis de series de tiempo, 2022 (Working paper).
Unpaid Housework, Social Reproduction, and Accumulation of Capital: A Theoretical Framework and Empirical Evidence from Mexico – Book Chapter, 2022 (Cited by: N/A).
La economía política del trabajo doméstico no remunerado: controversias y perspectivas al interior del marxismo, Cuadernos de Economía Crítica, 2022.
Economic Growth and the Rate of Profit in Colombia 1967-2019: A VAR Time-Series Analysis – Munich Personal RePEc Archive, 2021.
Keynes vs Mankiw: Diferencias en Teoría Monetaria – Revista de Economía & Administración, 2018.
Hogares y Cuidado Doméstico no Remunerado en Colombia – Ensayos de Economía, 2015.