Nayeli Salgado
Economist, Tecnológico de Monterrey
Nayeli Salgado is an economist and full-time faculty member in the Department of Economics at Tecnológico de Monterrey-Mexico City Region. She holds a PhD in Economics from the Vienna University of Economics and Business, and her research uses large-scale microdata and geographic analysis to study how economic history, agricultural transformation, housing and social policy shape long-run development and inequality, with a focus on Mexico and Latin America.
Recent work by Nayeli Salgado
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Transport infrastructure, identity, and the politics of ‘development’
In post-revolutionary Mexico, transport infrastructure meant nation-building for the state, but a threat to identity and traditions for many Indigenous communities.
Published 09.12.25