Claudio Gonzalez-Vega has been
Professor of Agricultural, Environmental and Development
Economics and Professor of Economics at The Ohio State
University (OSU) since 1982. He is currently Director
of the Rural Finance Program, a center of excellence
in finance and development. With his colleagues at
OSU, he received the "Distinguished Policy Contribution"
award from the American Agricultural Economics Association
in 1989.
Two
decades of association with OSU as professor, researcher,
and consultant have resulted in theoretical contributions
and policy recommendations that have established him
as one of the world leaders in the field.
He
has conducted research on rural financial markets,
financial reform, and microenterprise finance in several
countries. His research focuses on:
1. The role of formal and informal finance in reaching
marginal clienteles, such as microenterprises and
small farmers
2. The political economy of policy formation and
the role of the state in financial markets especially
in connection with market segments that will not
expand rapidly enough on their own, and
3. The optimum design of prudential regulation and
supervision, particularly in the case of non-bank
intermediaries (credit unions, NGOs, state-owned
development banks).
Before
coming to OSU, Gonzalez-Vega was Dean of Economic
Sciences at the University of Costa Rica (1978-82),
where he was also Dean at the Universidad Autónoma
de Centroamérica and founder of the highly
reputed research institute Academia de Centroamérica.
He has taught at several universities and training
centers and has published extensively in the areas
of finance and development, rural financial markets,
microenterprises, macroeconomic management and commercial
policy in developing countries.
Gonzalez-Vega
has been a consultant for many international agencies
and governments in over two dozen countries in Latin
America, Africa and Asia. He was a member of USAID's
Advisory Committee on Microenterprise Development
(1989-91) and of the Advisory Committee on Administrative
and Budgetary Matters of the Organization of American
States (1978-81).
He
chaired the Technical Committee of the Cooperative
Research Support Program on Broadening Access and
Strengthening Input Market Systems (BASIS). http://www-agecon.ag.ohio-state.edu/people/display2.php?user=gonzalez.4