Daniel Cosío Villegas
Lawyer, Author
1898 – 1976
Who was Daniel Cosío Villegas?
Daniel Cosío Villegas was a prominent Mexican economist, essayist, historian and diplomat.
Cosío Villegas was born in Mexico City. After studying one year in engineering and two years of philosophy, he received a B.A. in Law from the National University and took several courses in economics at Harvard, Wisconsin and Cornell. Later on he received master's degrees from the London School of Economics and the École libre de sciences politiques of Paris.
After working briefly for Excélsior he joined José Vasconcelos in the production of La Antorcha magazine. In 1929 he served as secretary general of the National University, counselor to the Bank of Mexico, director of the National School of Economics of the National University, director of El Trimestre Económico and founded the Fondo de Cultura Económica, one of the most renowned publishing companies in Latin America.
On April 2, 1951 he was admitted to the National College and from 1957 until 1963 he chaired El Colegio de México, whose library now bears his name. Simultaneously, he was the Mexican Ambassador to the UN Economic and Social Council and became its president in 1959. He received the National Literature Award in 1971 and in 1976 he published Memorias.
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