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Pedro Tinoco

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161:. Under Tinoco's chairmanship of the central bank, interest rates were liberalised with little effective banking supervision, and Banco Latino, which in 1988 was the central bank's largest debtor, went from the country's fifth-largest to second-largest bank. Banco Latino was the first bank to fail in the 190:. Tinoco Sr created the law firm Escritorio Tinoco in 1914; Tinoco Jr would later take over the firm and along with his partners make it "a powerful player in the Venezuelan legal market". 367: 372: 377: 320: 362: 169: 230: 162: 180: 135: 35: 220: 334:
Greasing the Squeaky Wheel of Justice: Networks of Venezuelan Lawyers from the Pacted Democracy to the Bolivarian Revolution
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Tinoco was the son of the Pedro Tinoco Smith who was Minister of Interior (1931–35) in the government of
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Presidents Without Parties: The Politics of Economic Reform in Argentina and Venezuela in the 19902
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Pedro Tinoco was also a professor of Public Finance and Political Economy at
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https://www.geni.com/people/Pedro-Tinoco-Jimenez/6000000000426458290
172:, in which he was one of four candidates claiming the backing of 126:(1927–1993) was a Venezuelan businessman and politician. 274:"GalerĂ­a de Expresidentes | Banco Central de Venezuela" 260:
The magical state: nature, money, and modernity in Venezuela
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He resigned in 1989 to take on the presidency of the
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Minister of Finance of Venezuela
Rafael Caldera
Luis Enrique Oberto
Minister of Finance
Rafael Caldera
Banco Latino
Carlos Andrés Pérez
Twelve Apostles
Central Bank of Venezuela
Venezuelan banking crisis of 1994
1973 Venezuelan presidential election
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
Universidad Central de Venezuela
Juan Vicente GĂłmez
https://www.geni.com/people/Pedro-Tinoco-Jimenez/6000000000426458290
The Card Joker
ISBN
0-4297-0581-6
the original
The magical state: nature, money, and modernity in Venezuela
"GalerĂ­a de Expresidentes | Banco Central de Venezuela"
“BANKING CRISIS IN AN UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRY”
"Venezuelans Elect President Sunday"
Greasing the Squeaky Wheel of Justice: Networks of Venezuelan Lawyers from the Pacted Democracy to the Bolivarian Revolution
Categories
1920s births
1993 deaths
Finance ministers of Venezuela
Presidents of the Central Bank of Venezuela
20th-century Venezuelan businesspeople

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