Influencing economics and finance, and Government policies in the U.S., Canada, and some countries of Latin America and Europe, lobbying for public-private cooperation
The Alamos Alliance is a lobbying organization consisting of a group of conservative economists linked to the Chicago Boys, which holds a three-day annual meeting, usually by mid-February, in a town named Álamos, in the Mexican state of Sonora, in northwestern Mexico.
History
This organization, founded by Arnold Harberger in 1993,[2][3] is mostly known for its neoliberal points of view and its impulse to business-friendly conditions and environments favorable to investments and development of the free-enterprise system.[4][5]
Its first meeting was held in February 1994 at the Hotel de los Tesoros, in Álamos ("Poplars").[6]
The XXIX Meeting, with the title Stability, Growth, and Radical Uncertainty: Assessing Options and Opportunities, was held in San Antonio, Texas, on 10–13 March 2022. The main topics were: Session I. The Return of “Stagflation” and the Perils of Fiscal Mismanagement, Session II. The “Supply Chain Mess,” Near-Shoring and the Future of Open Trade, Session III. Lost Opportunities and Radical Uncertainty in Latin America: Why?, Keynote Session. Capitalism, Prosperity, and Social Mobility.[2]
For the XXX Meeting, held in Álamos, Sonora, on 17–19 February 2023, two of the lecturers announced were Vittorio Corbo, former Governor of the Central Bank of Chile, who spoke on inflation and interest rates, and above-mentioned Kevin M. Murphy, who spoke on social mobility and inequality.[9]
^Mansell-Carstens, Catherine (2003). "Interview with Arnold C. Harberger, p. 338"(PDF). Economía Mexicana. Mexico City: Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas, A.C. (CIDE). Archived(PDF) from the original on 25 August 2017. Retrieved 17 February 2023.