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256: 31: 423:; but, instead relied on the head of the new Ministry of Production, Aldo Ferrer, as his chief economic policy maker. Announcing new subsidies for industry, requirements for a higher domestic component in autos and other large consumer durables and the creation of a national small-business lender (BANADE), Ferrer secured increased 447:, a pro-development businessman close to Frondizi. Levingston's political designs, the most controversial of which was to be the replacement of Argentina's myriad political parties with four Presidentially-sanctioned alliances, led to his replacement in March 1971. Ferrer was initially retained by the new president, 511:, the public, second-largest bank in Argentina. Limited by a shortfall in confidence in the Argentine banking system (whose deposits were dwarfed by Argentine deposits abroad) and growing differences with Alfonsín's conservative economists, Ferrer resigned in 1987. 350:
His turn as chief economist for Argentina's largest province (home to over a third of the population) gave Ferrer national stature, though it also left him out of the halls of power after the UCRI's standard-bearer, President
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in September in the hope of giving his new program a permanence seldom seem in Argentine policy and it earned him appointment as full Minister of the Economy in October, as well as the support of former President
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Having entered a mild recession following a boom in 1968–69, growth reaccelerated in late 1970 and early 1971, despite the worst drought since 1952. Ferrer presented President Levingston a
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of economists. Citing health concerns and a desire to be closer to his daughters in Argentina, he resigned from the post in April 2013 and returned to academia. He died on March 8, 2016.
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rights for Argentine labor (the bast-paid and most-unionized in Latin America at the time) and became a household word in Argentina with his ads encouraging consumers to
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and pro-globalization economists without the friends in Argentine government they had enjoyed for over a decade, leading to increasing state intervention in the
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such as the one Argentina suffered in April of that year. He was appointed to the company's Board of Directors in March 2006.
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School of Economics, where he received a Doctorate in 1953. He served as adviser to the
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energy company commissioned to increase oil and gas production and to alleviate future
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Ferrer returned to academics and to his work with CLACSO, writing an economic history,
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alike, Ferrer's tenure became known for its gala diplomacy and frequent
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following the worst economic debacle in Argentina since 1930 left
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De Cristóbal Colón a Internet: América Latina y la Globalización
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Growing instability in Argentina led to the removal of General
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Ferrer returned to academics as Professor of Economics at the
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From Columbus to the Internet: Globalization in Latin America
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lobbies, however, and the latter responded by forming an
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in 1967). Appointed a committee-member in U.S. President
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and underproduction drew opposition from the powerful
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Academic staff of the National University of La Plata
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as president in June 1970. His replacement, General
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Fondo de Cultura Económica de Argentina. 528:in 1996, and criticizing its dependence on 325:Argentine Association of Political Economy 55:February 3, 2011 – April 18, 2013 18: 507:(UCR), appointed Ferrer President of the 146:October 26, 1970 – May 28, 1971 614: 612: 610: 606: 295:as a doctoral student under Professor 661: 659: 7: 577:Ferrer was named editor-in-chief of 509:Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires 96:Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires 886:Argentine people of Catalan descent 323:in 1956 and in 1957 co-founded the 916:Ambassadors of Argentina to France 788:. 30 December 2010. Archived from 742:. 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Ambassador of Argentina to France
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner
Luis Ureta Sáenz Peña
María del Carmen Squeff
Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires
Minister of Economy of Argentina
Roberto Levingston
Buenos Aires
Radical Civic Union
Alma mater
University of Buenos Aires

economic nationalism
Buenos Aires
University of Buenos Aires
UN Secretariat
Raúl Prebisch
dissertation
protectionism
Argentine Embassy in London
Argentine Association of Political Economy
UCRI
polls in 1958
Province of Buenos Aires
Oscar Alende
flood control
Arturo Frondizi
University of La Plata
University of Buenos Aires

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