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Armando Di Filippo

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Armando Di Filippo is an Argentine economist, economic science faculty member at the University of Rosario, Magíster in economic science at the University of Chile.

From 1970 until 2000, he served as international officer and investigator for the Economic Commission For Latin America and the Caribean-ECLAC, a subsidiary of the United Nations in Santiago de Chile. During this period he occupied different posts. Among the most outstanding were:

He also organized and/or was a guest in multiple conferences and seminars in the United Nations System. The most recent of these events was the launching of PEKEA (Polítical and Ethical Knowledge on Economic Activities) promoted at the world-wide level by Rennes University (France) and supported by CEPAL and UNESCO.

Armando Di Filippo's academic activities during the last thirty years include teaching at universities across South America and Mexico, France, Spain,Portugal and the United States. Most recently, he has been professor in the following universities:

He has authored several books including Desarrollo y Desigualdad Social en América Latina (Colección Lecturas del Fondo de Cultura Económica), Mexico 1981, Raíces Históricas de las Estructuras Distributivas de América Latina, Publicaciones de la CEPAL, Santiago, 1979, Integración Regional, Desarrollo y Equidad (coautoría con Rolando Franco), CEPAL/SIGLO XXI Editores, México, 2000.

He is also an author or various compilations, of which the most recent is Las Dimensiones Sociales de la Integración Regional en América Latina, Libros de la CEPAL, 2000, with Rolando Franco.

Finally, he is the author of multiple articles and essays about economic topics published by CEPAL, CELADE, ILPES, etc. He has published en economic academic journals such as Revista de la CEPAL (Santiago), Trimestre Económico (México), Pensamiento Iberoamericano (Madrid), Revista de CELADE (Santiago), Revista Persona y Sociedad (Santiago), etc. He has two sons Armando and Nicolas and two daughters Colomba and Antonia.

 


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