Curriculum Vitae Autumn 2017 Family name: Corina Given name: Margherita Gender: female Date of birth: 26/07/1981 Citizenship: Italian email address: corinam@phd.unibocconi.it Qualifications September 2017, UNIVERSITÁ COMMERCIALE LUIGI BOCCONI, Milan, Italy PhD in Business Administration and Management (first year) October 2014, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, School of International and Public Affairs, New York, USA Master of Public Administration in Economic Policy Management (14 months) April 2012, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Boston, USA Executive Program in Strategic Management of Regulatory and Enforcement Agencies (1 week). April 2010, INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO AUTÓNOMO DE MÉXICO, Mexico City, Mexico Executive Program in Law of Economic Competition (1 month) May 2008, INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO AUTÓNOMO DE MÉXICO, Mexico City, Mexico Master of Arts in Public Policy (2 years) Dissertation: Auction Theory for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System license sale in Italy and England. Oct 2006, UNIVERSITÁ COMMERCIALE LUIGI BOCCONI, Milan, Italy Master of Science in Economics and Social Sciences (2 years) Dissertation: Non-equilibrium strategic models to explain some regularities in auction games. June 2004, UNIVERSITÁ COMMERCIALE LUIGI BOCCONI, Milan, Italy Bachelor of Science in Economics and Social Sciences (3 years) Dissertation: Psychological games: beliefs-dependent payoffs in strategic environments.
Awards and Scholarships Best project in the category special project in public administration 2012. Bocconi Scholarship during bachelor degree and master degree Bollenti Spiriti scholarship 2007-2008. Research Interests Social Networks, Organization, Competition, Regulation, Corporate Social Responsability Publications Books: Institutional Strength of Economic Regulators in Mexico, 2011, with Alfonso Carballo and Ignacio Camacho. Papers: Benefits Derived from the 2011-2012 Regulatory Burden Reduction Program. Latin- Reg, 2012, with Alfonso Carballo. Available in: Implementation of the Standard Cost Model: Lessons and Experience from Mexico. LATIN-REG, 2012, with Alfonso Carballo. Analysis of the Effect of Regulation on Spatial Competition of Gasoline Service Stations, Latin-Reg, 2012, with Alfonso Carballo. Welfare impact derived from the elimination of the subsidy on the gasolines throw a computable general equilibrium, Latin- Reg, 2012, with Kevin Altamirano and Alfonso Carballo. Welfare impact derived from the elimination of the gasoline subsidy through the Compensating Variation Methodology, Latin-Reg, 2012, with Kevin Altamirano and Alfonso Carballo. Successful Regulatory Improvement Strategies: Mexican Case, Latin-Reg, 2011, with Alfonso Carballo. Subnational Administrative Burden Measurement: The Case of Zacatecas Regulatory Improvement Strategy, Latin-Reg, 2012, with Alfonso Carballo. Creating technical capacities for regulatory improvement: COFEMER/LATIN-REG Certification Courses, Latin-Reg, 2012. Work Experience Feb 2015 AGON Economía Derecho Estrategia, Mexico, Mexico City June 2016 Senior Consultant Consulting companies on competition issues to help them comply with Mexican s competition regulation. Assisted Pharmacies Association to find a cartel operating in distribution network. Assisted Bimbo, Google and the Association of Banks of Mexico with the new procedures of the Mexican competition law to comply with essential facilities, barriers to competition and predatory pricing. Assisted the Energy Regulatory Commission to implement a new regulation about vertical integration in gas stations to boost competition in the gasoline market. Compliance and training for the Association of Banks of Mexico and Procter &Gamble. Assisted Office Depot and Radio Shack, Halliburton and Baker Hughes, and Femsa to merge in 2015.
Sept 2014 Jan 2015 July 2014 Sept 2014 April 2012 Dec 2012 Feb 2010 March 2012 FEDERAL COMMISSION ECONOMIC COMPETITION, Mexico, Mexico City Director of Regulated Markets Investigation and identification of relevant market, existence of substantial power, identification of essential facilities and barriers to competition in transportation, energy and financial sectors. Propose actions to eliminate barriers to competition in transportation, energy and financial sectors. WORLD BANK Information and Communication Technology Consultant Analysis of key challenges and opportunities facing countries in the South Caucasus related to increasing ICT-enabled employment. Develop policy principles and recommendations for discussion with World Bank team members on how other developing countries could encourage synergies. FEDERAL COMMISSION FOR REGULATORY IMPROVEMENT, Mexico, Mexico City Head of Economic Intelligence Unit Helped Mexican government in carrying out regulatory reform about the Regulatory Impact Evaluation (RIA), dividing it into high and medium impact, thanks to a calculator design by my team, additionally we designed the ex post RIA. Implemented Standard Cost Model for evaluation of opportunity costs for entrepreneurs, applied to all formalities and procedures at federal level. Designed and coordinated the Program to Reduce Administrative Burdens, which will result in a savings of 1.2% of Mexico s GDP and a projection of a 2.2% of GDP added growth for the country by the year 2025. Trained in regulation a total of 13,320 regulatory agencies, officials at the Federal, State and Municipal level, as well as representatives of 21 countries, such as Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, Canada, Colombia, Spain, United States, France, Hungary, Italy, Peru, Switzerland and Ukraine. Monitored economic activity, external sector and financial markets in different countries, elaborated and sent the information to over 16,000 people daily. Proposed actions to improve implementation of public policy for improving specific regulatory framework. Director of Telecommunication and Transportation Regulation Functioned as senior economist in charge of the Cost-Benefit analysis for the implementation of draft regulations on economic network, especially on telecommunication and transportation sectors.
Designed the new Regulatory Improvement Assessment, implemented in 2010, making the Federal Commission for Regulatory Improvement the 5th agency of its kind with a better institutional design at the OECD level. Negotiated the policy on airport slot allocation and the restructure of the regulatory framework, which seeks to improve the competitiveness of this sector and the quality of services provided to population, entrepreneurs and tourists. Oct 2008- Feb 2010 May 2008 Oct 2008 Sept 2006 Jan 2007 Sept 2006 Jan 2007 Feb 2006 June 2006 Deputy Director Promoted regulatory reform in social and environmental sectors, particularly the ecological equilibrium and environmental protection for self-regulation and environmental audits, and the rules for the detention facilities of the National Institute of Migration, and the Digital Signature Act. Chief of Department Reviewed the Federal Register of Formalities and Services, the first register of its kind at the OECD level. UNIVERSITA COMMERCIALE LUIGI BOCCONI, Italy, Milan Researcher INA Assitalia, Italy, Milan PETROLEOS MEXICANOS, Mexico, Mexico City Internship Studies abroad October 2014, COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, School of International and Public Affairs, New York, USA Master of Public Administration in Economic Policy Management (14 months) April 2012, HARVARD UNIVERSITY, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Boston, USA Executive Program in Strategic Management of Regulatory and Enforcement Agencies (1 week). April 2010, INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO AUTÓNOMO DE MÉXICO, Mexico City, Mexico Executive Program in Law of Economic Competition (1 month)
May 2008, INSTITUTO TECNOLÓGICO AUTÓNOMO DE MÉXICO, Mexico City, Mexico Master of Arts in Public Policy (2 years) Dissertation: Auction Theory for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System license sale in Italy and England. Language Skills English: TOEFL 90 Spanish and Italian: mother tongue Other Activities Teaching. National Autonomous University of Mexico; May 2008 May 2010. Subjects: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics to students of Bachelor Degree in Law. Preparing and Teaching Certification Courses: Certification course on Regulation, 12 readings and 4 Units, COFEMER-LATIN REG, 2012, with Alfonso Carballo. Certification course on Economic Regulation, 12 readings and 4 Units, COFEMER- LATIN REG, 2012, with Kevin Altamirano and Alfonso Carballo. Certification course on Regulatory Impact Evaluation: Methodologies and Applied Strategies based on cases studies, 12 readings and 4 Units, COFEMER-LATIN REG, 2012, with Rafael Hernández and Alfonso Carballo. PARTICIPATION IN CONFERENCES, SEMINARS AND WORKSHOPS and OCDE, Third annual conference of regulatory reform and competition as the basis of competitiveness, Mexico City, Mexico, 2012 Training by Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), Peru, Lima, 2012 and Santiago, Chile, 2012 Economic Perspectives Seminar 2011 The Challenge of Economic Growth, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico City, Mexico, 2011