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Miguel Gustavo Peirano

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The change from Miceli to Peirano was generally considered uneventful in the context of the broader Argentine economic programme. Peirano's appointment was especially supported by the industrial sector. The former minister expressed strong support for several of the key ideas of the government's
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succeeded Peirano as Minister of Economy. He was appointed president of BICE following the end of his tenure, but ongoing disputes with the powerful Commerce Secretary,
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approach. He was considered personally close to former President Kirchner, and kept an amicable relationship with both Chief of Cabinet
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economist Rubén Lo Vuolo, and was known to be in cordial terms with the leader of the opposition party ARI at the time,
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Peirano, un hombre de perfil bajo y excelente relación con los industriales
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he believed this policy had gone to far and had become counterproductive.
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implemented in 2012, and while Peirano remained broadly supportive of
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economic plan, including the encouragement of industrial exports and
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sustained by frequent U.S. dollar purchases by the Central Bank.
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On 10 December 2007, with the inauguration of President
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Between 1990 and 1992 he worked in the multinational
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Minister of Economy of Argentina
Néstor Kirchner
Felisa Miceli
Martín Lousteau
Buenos Aires
Alma mater
University of Buenos Aires
Argentine
Minister of Economy and Production of Argentina
President
Néstor Kirchner
Felisa Miceli
Buenos Aires
University of Buenos Aires
Economics
market risk
Banco Sudameris
Techint
Colegio Nacional de Buenos Aires
Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires
Argentine Industrial Union
Brazil
Mercosur
Small and Medium Enterprises
social market economy
Alberto Fernández
Julio de Vido
Martín Redrado
Central Bank of Argentina

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