- Adolfo Diz
Adolfo César Diz is an Argentine economist, former President of the
Central Bank of Argentina from2 April 1976 until27 March 1981 .Mr. Diz holds a bachelor in Economics from the
Universidad de Buenos Aires . He went to study at theUniversity of Chicago where he earned his master in 1957 and a PhD inEconomics in 1966, being a pupil ofMilton Friedman .Between 1967 and 1968 he was an Executive Director in the
International Monetary Fund . He then was appointed as the Financial Representative forArgentina in Europe (Geneva) until 1973. In 1974 he was director of the [http://www.cemla.org/english.htm Centre for Latin American Monetary Studies] (CEMLA), an institution that promotes a better understanding of monetary and banking matters in Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as the pertinent aspects of fiscal and exchange rate policies. He then returned in 1976 to his native Argentina and headed the Central Bank until 1981.He began his teaching career at the Universidad de Buenos Aires and
Universidad Nacional de Tucumán . He also was professor at theUniversidad Católica Argentina ,Universidad de Belgrano , andUniversidad de San Andrés . Nowadays, he is a member of the faculty of theUniversidad del CEMA , where he teaches International Finance in the bacherlor in Economics.As a consultant, he worked for the IMF,
World Bank , Fondo Andino de Reservas and several latinamericancentral bank s. He also worked in almost all latinamerican countries, Africa, central and southAsia , and easternEurope . In 1994 he was designated as a member of the [http://www.anceargentina.org Academia Nacional de Ciencias Economicas.]As a researcher, he has published several works on money supply and demand (University of Chicago), monetary supply (CEMLA,
México ), IMF Conditionality (Federal Reserve Bank of Boston ), and fiscal impact measurement (IMF, Venezuela).ee also
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Universidad del CEMA
*Economy of Argentina
*Chicago School of Economics
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