Market Evolution and Political Revolution: Mad Money in Latin America

March 1, 2003

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Panelists:

Ricardo Hausmann
Professor of the Practice of Economic Development, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University; former first Chief Economist, Inter-American Development Bank; former Minister of Planning, Venezuela; former board member, Central Bank of Venezuela; former chair, IMF-World Bank Development Committee; founder, Center for Public Policy, Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administracion, Caracas

Luis Moreno Ocampo
Robert F. Kennedy Visiting Professor of Latin American Studies, Harvard Law School; part-time professor of law, Buenos Aires University; main partner, Moreno Ocampo & Wortman Jofre law firm, Buenos Aires; former criminal prosecutor, human rights case against Argentina's military junta; founder and president, Poder Ciudadano, a non-governmental organization which promotes citizen responsibility and participation; former president, Transparency International for Latin-America; board member, Transparency International; 1999 Recipient, Dr. Jean Mayer Global Citizenship Award, EPIIC, Tufts University

Peter Winn
Professor of History, Tufts University; author, Weavers of the Revolution: The Yorur Workers and Chile's Road to Socialism and Americas: The Changing Face of Latin America and the Caribbean

Moderators:
Eugene Schiff '03 and Sonia Weiss-Pick '06
EPIIC Colloquium Members