Argentina’s National and Regional Development: A New Path Forward?

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Under the Macri administration, Argentina is seeking a new path to economic development that recognizes its federal structure and the diversity of economic and social conditions in its provinces. Rogelio Frigerio, Minister of the Interior, and Governors of five diverse provinces will speak about their vision for regional economic development and explain how the federal and provincial governments are coordinating efforts. 

This event is co-sponsored by the Latin American & Hemispheric Studies Program, Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University.

This event will be conducted in Spanish. 

Keynote Speaker:

Rogelio Frigerio
Minister of Internal Affairs, Public Works and Housing (@frigeriorogelio)

Panel Discussion:

Juan Manuel Urtubey
Governor of Salta (@UrtubeyJM)

Ricardo Colombí
Governor of Corrientes

Hugo Passalacqua
Governor of Misiones (@passalacquaok)

Alfredo Cornejo
Governor of Mendoza (@alfredocornejou)

Omar Gutiérrez
Governor of Neuquén (@OmarGutierrezOk)

Moderators: 

Paula Alonso
Director, Latin American and Hemispheric Studies Program, George Washington University

Ariel Fiszbein
Director, Education Program, Inter-American Dialogue (@arielfiszbein)

 

 

This event is co-sponsored by the Latin American & Hemispheric Studies Program, Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University.    ​