Welcome
About Me.
Meet Jaime Velasco Sanchez, a 31-year-old Mexican scholar pursuing his Ph.D. in Economics at University of Surrey. With a focused determination, I anticipate completing my doctoral studies within the next two years.
My academic pursuits center around the intricate realm of Microeconomic Theory, where I delve into the mechanisms governing individual economic behavior within markets.
As an ardent aficionado of music, I find solace and inspiration in the melodic cadence of various genres. Whether I am unwinding to the soulful tunes of jazz or immersing himself in the rhythmic beats of Latin music, my love for music serves as a harmonious counterbalance to his scholarly pursuits.
Additionally, I am a fervent follower of football, finding joy in the camaraderie of the sport and the thrill of competition.
Education
2011-2015
Universidad Veracruzana
B.A. in Economics
2018-2020
Universidad Autónoma de San Luis Potosi
Dissertation: “Market Games and General Equilibrium: Dubey-Geanakoplos in Infinite Dimension”
Supervisors: Armando Garcia and Carlos Herves-Beloso
2021-
University of Surrey
Ph. D. in Economics Dissertation: “Caution and Monopolistic Competition” Supervisors: Mario Pascoa and Guilherme Carmona