José Luis Espert
Jose Luis Espert | |
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National Deputy | |
Assumed office 10 December 2021 | |
Constituency | Buenos Aires |
Personal details | |
Born | Pergamino, Argentina[1] | 21 November 1961
Political party | Avanza Libertad (2020–present) |
Other political affiliations | Libertarian Party (2019–2020) |
School or tradition | Classical liberalism |
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Influences | |
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José Luis Espert (born 21 November 1961) is an Argentine economist and politician who is known to be one of the strongest supporters of the economic liberalism in Argentina.[2]
Espert proposes to deepen the commercial opening with the world and attacks against the limitations of Mercosur. He is against the "corporations that devour the country": as an anti-system, he proposes that the country "change the system for another." With his ideology, he seeks to position himself as the only representative of liberalism.[3] Espert considers himself a "common citizen", criticizes Mauricio Macri and Alberto Fernandez and claims to be the opposition figure to Kirchnerism.[3]
Since 2021, he has been a National Deputy elected in Buenos Aires Province for the Avanza Libertad coalition.
Education and career
He was born in Pergamino to a Catalan father and an Argentine mother. His father, who died in 2018, was a prominent businessman linked to the rural sector.
He studied economics at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA).[1] He earned a master's degree in economics at the University of CEMA (UCEMA), and a Master's in Statistics at the National University of Tucumán.
He started working at the Miguel Ángel Broda firm where he was a monetary policy analyst, later to become a chief economist at the same institution. He also worked as an econometrist at Estudio Arriazu firm and was a partner at Econométrica S.A.[4] In 2000, he founded his own firm, Estudio Espert,[5] which offers macroeconomic consultancy and Asset Management.
He is a member of the Argentine Association of Political Economy (Asociación Argentina de Economía Política). He was Econometrics professor at UBA and Public Finances professor at UCEMA.
He is a columnist in different newspapers, such as La Nación and El País from Uruguay.[6] In 2015, he was interviewed by José del Río at a La Nación program, which became the second-most viewed interview of the year.[7]
Politics
He is very critical of the economic policies of the second presidency of Carlos Menem and the governments of Fernando de la Rúa, Eduardo Duhalde, Néstor Kirchner, Cristina Fernández and Mauricio Macri.
In December 2018 he officially launched his presidential campaign for the 2019 Argentine general election.[8]
Espert's proposals consist of lowering public spending, forming an agency similar to the US Drug Control Administration to combat drug trafficking, lowering taxes, decriminalizing personal marijuana use, decriminalizing abortion and reforming the education system through school vouchers.
He opposes industrial promotion regimes and believes that the right to strike has gone too far, harmed even the worker himself. Therefore, he seeks a labor, tax and state reform in general. He also showed himself in favor of privatizing inefficient state companies and the retirement system, to turn it into an individual capitalization system such as in Chile.
Espert signed the Madrid Charter, a document drafted by the conservative Spanish political party Vox that describes left-wing groups as enemies of Ibero-America involved in a "criminal project" that are "under the umbrella of the Cuban regime".[9]
Books
- Argentina Devoured (La Argentina Devorada) (2017)
- The Complicit Society (La Sociedad Cómplice) (2019)
- Invisible Chains (Cadenas Invisibles) (2021)
References
- ^ a b "Mientras la economía se recupera, los problemas de fondo siguen vigentes". 1 April 2004.
- ^ "José Luis Espert: Mauricio Macri no tenía nada que ver con el Liberalismo". Perfil (in Spanish). 9 August 2020. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
- ^ a b "José Luis Espert. Un "ciudadano común" con ideas antisistema". La Nación (in Spanish). 14 October 2019.
- ^ ""Los Kirchner son gente que hace 30 años que viven de la dádiva pública"". 3 December 2008.
- ^ http://www.atlas.org.ar/upload/848703961.pdf (p12)
- ^ "Autor – José Luis Espert". www.lanacion.com.ar. La Nacion.
- ^ "Las 5 entrevistas de Conversaciones más vistas en 2015". www.lanacion.com.ar. 24 December 2015.
- ^ Gaceta, La. "El economista Espert se lanza a la carrera presidencial contra los políticos chorros". www.lagaceta.com.ar.
- ^ "Carta de Madrid". Fundación Disenso (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 December 2021.
External links
- Argentine people of Catalan descent
- Argentine libertarians
- Argentine economists
- Libertarian economists
- Argentine anti-communists
- 1961 births
- Living people
- University of Buenos Aires alumni
- People from Pergamino
- Signers of the Madrid Charter
- Members of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies elected in Buenos Aires Province