Ralph Nieders

Tijuana cross-border terminal concept presented at the Partnership for Prosperity in Washington, D.C., 2002

Ralph Octavio Nieders (b. April 9, 1954 in San Diego County, California)[1] is an American–Mexican real estate developer, author, and designer of plans for a cross-border terminal at the Tijuana, Mexico airport, allowing easier access for passengers from San Diego.[2][3][4][5]

Biography

Nieders was born to Swedish and German parents, and his grandfathers were active in banking and finance in those respective countries. Nieders obtained degrees from San Diego State University (BS in Finance) and the University of Southern California (MBA). He was also at one time a syndication officer at Bancomer in Mexico City, where he prepared the financial reports submitted to the U.S. Federal Reserve and did the analysis predicting Mexico's financial and banking collapse in 1982.[6]

Publications

  • The Little Book Bankers Never Read: The Financial Wizard from the Lost Land of Prosperity[7]
  • Operation Quetzalcoatl: The Underground Economy and the Narcodollar[8]
  • The Fifth Sun- Financial Terrorism and the Debtordollar[8]

References

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