José Siaba Serrate
José Siaba Serrate is an economist at the University of Buenos Aires and the UCEMA. He won the 2017 Konex Prize on Economic Analysis. Mr. Serrate is a member of the Argentine Academy of Capital Markets, the Argentine Council of Foreign Relations (CARI), and the International Policy Institute of the Argentine Academy of Political and Moral Sciences. In addition to teaching at the University of Buenos Aires and the University of CEMA, Mr. Serrate teaches at the Argentine Institute of Capital Markets (IAMC). He previously taught at the National Foreign Service Institute (ISEN), the University of Belgrano, and Torcuato di Tella University. Mr. Serrate is a regular columnist of Argentina’s leading financial daily, Ambito Financiero, and Diario Clarín, Argentina’s main circulation paper. Formerly General Manager of Ambito Financiero, Mr. Serrate is the Founder and CEO of Estudio Siaba Serrate, a business consultancy.
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