Association for Heterodox Economics -  Webinar: The Argentina of Javier
Milei

*AHE Webinar Series*
*The Argentina of Javier Milei* *April 16th 2024 10am New York / 3pm London*

Since the beginning of the military dictatorship in March 1976, pro-market
visions were imposed by violating human rights in the darkest period of
Argentina’s history and occupied political thought for more than four
decades, even in democracy. Although these ideas had a brief pause in the
period 2003-2015, they are still in force and now more than ever under the
new administration of Mr. Milei. Mr. Milei has imposed a huge depreciation
of the national currency, reducing the purchasing power of workers, and an
adjustment of public spending by dismissing more than 50,000 public
employees under the slogan of efficiency. Inflation has reached 200% per
year and poverty has reached 60% under his administration, which has been
in place for less than 5 months. As a heterodox community, we wish to
better understand the social and economic consequences of the Milei
government and discuss the possible alternatives Argentina now faces.


*Zoom Registration Link*
<https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIoc-mqrjwpHdAtiCK1qy1G3NUlpTA6u1L6>


Speakers:

*Ramiro Álvarez* is a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Political
Economy and Development Studies at the National University of Moreno
(Argentina). He is a specialist in the Political Economy of Argentina.
After his Master in Economic Development at the National University of San
Martín (Argentina) he did his PhD at the University of Siena (Italy).
Ramiro teaches basic and advanced economics at different Argentinean
universities. He has been a guest professor at the Autonomous University of
Santo Domingo due to his studies in Political Economy and he published many
papers analysing the political “pendulum” in Argentina, and its impacts on
income distribution and growth.

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*Matías Vernengo* is Full Professor at Bucknell University. He was formerly
Senior Research Manager at the Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA), Associate
Professor of Economics at the University of Utah, and Assistant Professor
at Kalamazoo College and the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ).
He has been an external consultant to several United Nations organizations
including the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
(ECLAC), the International Labor Organization (ILO), the United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the United Nations
Development Program (UNDP). He has eight edited books, two books and more
than one hundred and twenty articles published in scientific peer reviewed
journals or book chapters. He specializes in macroeconomic issues for
developing countries, in particular Latin America, international political
economy and the history of economic ideas. He is also the emeritus founding
co-editor of the Review of Keynesian Economics (ROKE), and co-editor in
chief of the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics.

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*María Carolina Moisés* is a distinguished Argentine politician and
political scientist with a rich career dedicated to public service and
political advocacy. Beginning her political journey with foundational
education from the University of Belgrano, where she earned a degree in
Political Science, she has been a pivotal figure in Argentine politics. Her
early academic achievements were complemented by international exposure
through a program at the University of Berkley, Boston, which broadened her
perspective on governance and public policy. Carolina’s political career is
marked by her tenure as a National Senator for Jujuy since December 10,
2023, showcasing her continued relevance and leadership in Argentine
politics. Prior to this role, she served as a National Deputy for Jujuy
from December 18, 2017, to December 10, 2023, and previously from December
10, 2005, to December 9, 2009, where she was known for her passionate
advocacy and significant legislative contributions, including her
involvement in the landmark Audiovisual Media Law. As a speaker, María
Carolina Moisés brings a wealth of experience, a profound understanding of
political dynamics, and a visionary approach to addressing contemporary
challenges. Her career is a testament to her unwavering dedication to
public service, making her an inspiring figure in Argentine politics and
beyond.



Santiago José Gahn
Assistant Professor in Political Economy
Università degli Studi Niccolò Cusano
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