Marcos Buscaglia

Argentina |  Founder, Alberdi Partners

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Marcos Buscaglia is an economist, former Wall Street analyst, and emerging markets expert. He has more than 30 years doing research on the economies of emerging market countries and advising Wall Street companies. He was a speaker at the 2022 and the 2023 Oslo Freedom Forum on the impact of foreign investment on global human rights. 

Buscaglia is the founder of Alberdi Partners, a consultancy firm dedicated to political, economic, and market analysis of Latin American countries. He was chief Latin America economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York. He ranked #1 in the Institutional Investor rankings in the categories Latin America economics and Argentina in 2015. He also served as chief economist for Latin America at Citibank in New York, and as chief economist for the Southern Cone countries at Citibank in Buenos Aires. Previously, Buscaglia was the dean of graduate business programs at the University of San Andrés, and a professor of finance and economics at IAE Business School, Universidad Austral. 

Buscaglia holds a PhD in economics from the University of Pennsylvania, where he was a Fulbright scholar, a post-graduate degree in economics from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, and a BA in economics (summa cum laude) from the Catholic University of Argentina (UCA). 

He is regularly featured in international media, including Bloomberg, Reuters, and the Financial Times. He is the author of the books “Por qué fracasan todos los gobiernos?” (co-authored with Sergio Berensztein, 2018), “Emergiendo” (2020) and “Beyond the ESG Portfolio. How Wall Street Can Help Democracies Survive” (2024). Buscaglia has a bi-weekly column in newspaper La Nación in Argentina. 

Buscaglia was an event speaker at the Dialogue. 


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