Roberto Salinas-León is President of the Mexico Business Forum. He is an expert on trade, monetary policy, and economic liberalization in Latin America and coeditor of Money and Markets in the Americas:New Challenges for Hemispheric Integration.
Money and Markets in the Americas: New Challenges for Hemispheric Integration, coeditor (1996)
"A Mexican View of North American Free Trade," Foreign Policy Briefing no. 9, May 21, 1991.
"Latin America's Intellectual Cockroaches," Cato.org, October 6, 2001
"Against 'Designer' Economics," by Ricardo Medina Macias and Roberto Salinas-León, Cato.org, November 27, 2000
"Vicente Fox Is Getting Bad Economic Advice," The Wall Street Journal, October 19, 2000
"Mexico Opts for "So-So" Monetary Independence," Cato.org, January 30, 1998
"Mexico's Troubled Elections" featuring Roberto Salinas-León, August 14, 2006 [Flash Audio, 06:54]