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culminating in the position of Director of the Development Division, where he played a role in structuring and disseminating the thinking of ECLAC. Concurrently, he served as a professor in ECLAC and ILPES training programmes while at the same time teaching classes at the schools of economics and
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He remained as a minister until June 17, 1972, when political pressure forced President Allende to halt his economic plans and replace him in the cabinet. Vuskovic then took over the cabinet-level position of Executive Vice President of the Production Development Corporation
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sociology at the University of Chile and the School of Economics at the University of ConcepciĂłn, finally becoming the Director of the Institute of Economics of the University of Chile.
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at the National University of Mexico (UNAM), where he was named to the position of Coordinator for a programme on poverty and development options in various countries of Latin America.
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He was the author of the economic platform of the Popular Unity (UP) campaign, and on November 3, 1970, he was named Minister of Economic Affairs by President
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After the return to democracy in 1990, he returned to Chile for a short while but moved back to Mexico where he lived his last years and died in 1993.
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Vuskovic joined the ECLAC/FAO in 1950, shortly after its birth as an institution. For nearly 20 years he worked there, with his career in
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There he became a professor, first at the Economic Research and Teaching Centre (CIDE), where he directed the
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United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
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Neira, Daniel; Enrique Martinez; José Angel Velásquez (2000).
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Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in the Humanities
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Short overview of UP's political and economic policy
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Index


Chilean
Croatian
political figure
Salvador Allende
Vuskovic plan
Rudi Dornbusch
Sebastian Edwards
macroeconomic populism
Antofagasta
Universidad de Chile
CEPAL
ECLAC
Salvador Allende
Vuskovic plan
CORFO
Mexico
History of Chile
Chile under Allende
Salvador Allende
Vuskovic plan
Vuskovic, Pedro
Los diagnĂłsticos de la pobreza
Economic analysis of Chilean Governments 1964–2000
In memory of Pedro Vuskovic
cite book
link
In memoriam
Brief biographical overview
Bibliography

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