Carmen Nolasco
Professor with a Brilliant Career and Researcher at the School of Accounting and Administration of UNAM
Nolasco Gutiérrez holds a degree in Administration from the School of Accounting and Administration of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM); she has a Masters degree in Humanities from the Universidad Anáhuac, where she received an honorable mention for her thesis Análisis de la composición formal de las Cantigas de Santa María de Alfonso, X El Sabio con énfasis en su función didáctica (in English Analysis of the Formal Composition of the Cantigas de Santa María de Alfonso, X El Sabio with Emphasis on its Didactic Function). She also holds a Masters degree in Mexican History from the Instituto Cultural Helénico.
She is a specialist in Applied Statistics from the Instituto de Investigaciones en Matemáticas Aplicadas y en Sistemas (IIMAS) of the UNAM.
She currently works as a research professor in the División de Investigación of the School of Accounting and Administration at UNAM, where she has taught for fifty years (1974-2024).
She is the author of the books Los primeros bancos en México (2012), Mucho más que treinta monedas... La acuñación de la Plata en México (2013), La producción artesanal y su contribución a la riqueza nacional (2014), El Sistema Financiero Mexicano sobre rieles (2015) and Lo inevitable... impuestos (2017); all published by the FCA of the UNAM and freely accessible for download at librosoa.unam.mx