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Lessons Learned: Martin Redrado

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Martin Redrado was appointed president of the Central Bank of Argentina by President Nestor Kirchner in 2004 and oversaw measures to manage the external shocks of the Global Financial Crisis of 2007-09. He resigned in 2010 after President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner tried to remove him over a dispute regarding the use of the bank's reserves to fund the government. After leaving the bank, Redrado authored the book No Reserve: The Limit of Absolute Power, which argues against the danger of mixing politics and economics. He is currently a director of the think tank Fundacion Capital and most recently was named secretary for strategic affairs of the government of the city of Buenos Aires. This Lessons Learned is based on an interview with Redrado held on April 14, 2023

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  • Arnold, Vincient, 2024. "Lessons Learned: Martin Redrado," Journal of Financial Crises, Yale Program on Financial Stability (YPFS), vol. 6(3), pages 615-616, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ysm:ypfsfc:v:6:y:2024:i:3:p:615-616
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    • G01 - Financial Economics - - General - - - Financial Crises
    • G28 - Financial Economics - - Financial Institutions and Services - - - Government Policy and Regulation

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