A new governance in Fonadin as a strategy to make infrastructure investments more efficient

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Daniel César Ordóñez Bustos

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For any country, having the infrastructure in terms of resources and the required expertise in execution allows it to implement programs with high economic and social impact. In Mexico there is a significant deficit in this area so it ranks number 62 in the infrastructure competitiveness index of the World Economic Forum due, among other factors, to the decrease in investment as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) since 2010. So the demand of resources where the National Infrastructure Fund (Fonadin) has a relevant role as a federal government public investment agency. However, 65 % of its resources have been assigned to non-recoverable support and, therefore, a new governance is required to make decisions on criteria of efficiency and financial viability.

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Ordóñez Bustos, D. C. (2019). A new governance in Fonadin as a strategy to make infrastructure investments more efficient. The Anáhuac Journal, 19(1), Pág. 35. https://doi.org/10.36105/theanahuacjour.2019v19n1.02
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Daniel César Ordóñez Bustos

Daniel Ordóñez Bustos es doctor en Economía, con experiencia profesional en el campo de las telecomunicaciones y en la evaluación y financiamiento de proyectos. En materia de investigación ha escrito artículos y varios textos, uno de los cuales resultó ganador de la 1ª Convocatoria Nacional NYCE. En el ámbito académico fue profesor del Departamento de Economía de la Universidad Iberoamericana durante catorce años y actualmente participa en el Programa de Maestría en Línea de la Universidad Anáhuac.