Lorenzo Sigaut
Lorenzo Sigaut (born 6 June 1933) is an Argentine economist.
Minister of Economy
He served as Minister of Economy of Argentina in 1981, during the dictatorship of Roberto Eduardo Viola.[1]
His term in office was so bad, that it provoked an economic crisis which concluded in his replacement by Roberto Alemann.
Bibliography
- GERCHUNOFF, Pablo; LLACH, Juan (1998). El ciclo de la ilusión y el desencanto: un siglo de políticas económicas argentinas. Buenos Aires: Ariel. pp. 373–379. ISBN 950-9122-57-2. (in Spanish)
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References
- La nueva política económica argentina se basa en la modificación del esquema de cambios de la moneda. Según Lorenzo Sigaut, el nuevo ministro de Economía , El País, reproducción del artículo publicado el 8 de abril de 1981. (in Spanish)
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