Embracing the Market: Origins and Consequences of Latin America's Economic Reforms Guest Seminar Series, Spring 2002 Macroeconomic Reforms and Economic Growth: Lessons from the Mexican Case. Juan Carlos Moreno Brid, Regional Advisor, Economic Commission for Latin American and the Caribbean, Mexico. Sponsored by the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Charles E Dunbar Fund of the Department of Political Science, The Center for Scholars, Murphy Institute of Political Economy, January 28, 10:30am 12:00pm, Greenleaf Conference Room, Jones Hall 100A Embracing the Market. Carlos Augusto Santos Neves, Brazilian Consul General, Houston. Sponsored by the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Charles E Dunbar Fund of the Department of Political Science, The Center for Scholars, Murphy Institute of Political Economy, February 25, 10:30am - 12:00pm, Greenleaf Conference Room, Jones Hall 100A The Hegemony of US Economic Doctrines in Latin America. Paul Drake, Dean of Division of Social Sciences, Professor of Political Science, University of California, San Diego. Sponsored by the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Charles E Dunbar Fund of the Department of Political Science, The Center for Scholars, Murphy Institute of Political Economy, March 18, 10:30am - 12:00pm, Greenleaf Conference Room, Jones Hall 100A Globalization of Aquaculture as Development Strategy: The Human and Environmental Consequences in Latin America. Susan Stonich, Professor and Chair of Environmental Studies, Professor of Anthropology and Interdepartmental Graduate Program in Marine Science, University of California, Santa Barbara. Sponsored by the Stone Center for Latin American Studies, Charles E Dunbar Fund of the Department of Political Science, The Center for Scholars, Murphy Institute of Political Economy, April 22, 10:30am - 12:00pm, Greenleaf Conference Room, Jones Hall 100A