Ending Dictatorship and Building Democracy—With a Pencil

Andrés Velasco

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2015 OFF in Oslo
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Andrés Velasco is a Chilean economist and professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. As a teenager, he and his family were forced into exile by Pinochet’s military dictatorship. Velasco describes how political, economic, and social unrest led to the collapse of Chilean democracy in the 1970s. 

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Andrés Velasco

Andrés

Velasco

Chilean economist and professor

Andrés Velasco is a Chilean economist and the dean of the School of Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He previously served as a professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, and NYU. As a teenager, he and his family were forced into exile by Augusto Pinochet’s military dictatorship. Once the regime fell, he entered the country’s democratic government and eventually served as finance minister of Chile under President Michelle Bachelet. Velasco holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from Yale University and a doctorate in economics from Columbia University and has worked as a consultant for the World Bank, the Inter-American Development Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and several Central American governments.

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