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The Faculty of Economic Sciences ( es, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas; FCE), also simply known as Económicas, is a faculty of the
University of Buenos Aires The University of Buenos Aires ( es, Universidad de Buenos Aires, UBA) is a public university, public research university in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Established in 1821, it is the premier institution of higher learning in the country and one o ...
(UBA), the largest university in
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. Established in 1913 as the Instituto de Altos Estudios Comerciales, it is now the largest faculty within UBA, with over 36,000 grad students. The Faculty of Economic Sciences has the highest rate of international postgraduate students at 30 percent, in line with its reputation as a "top business school with significant international influence." The faculty has its seat on a Neoclassical building on
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, one of the main thoroughfares of Buenos Aires. The building was designed by Francisco Tamburini in 1908, and originally also housed the
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. The building faces Plaza Bernardo Houssay, opposite of which is the new seat of the Faculty of Medicine, the Hospital de Clínicas, and a number of other UBA dependencies.


History

The Faculty of Economic Sciences traces its history to the Instituto de Altos Estudios Comerciales ("Institute for Higher Commercial Studies"), founded in 1913. It originally had its seat on the third floor of the Escuela Superior de Comercio building, on Marcelo T. de Alvear 1851. The institute soon outgrew its facilities, and in 1908, it was moved to a new building on
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built by Francisco Tamburini, which was originally built for the Escuela Práctica de Medicina and judicial morgue of the
Faculty of Medicine A medical school is a tertiary educational institution, or part of such an institution, that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians. Such medical degrees include the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, M ...
, which had its seat in a twin building next to it. In 1937, the Faculty of Medicine was moved to a bigger new building on the other side of what would become Plaza Houssay. During the early stages of planning for the Ciudad Universitaria campus, the Faculty of Economic Sciences was expected to have its seat in the purpose-built complex, but these plans were never followed through. An annex building for the faculty was built from 2008 to 2011 and inaugurated on 9 March 2011 by President
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. The annex was built using a $1.3 million USD donation by FCE alumnus Daniel Nycz. Both buildings, the old building and the new annex, are connected through a central patio.


Degrees

The Faculty of Economic Sciences presently offers five graduate degrees: *
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on Economy *Licencitura on
Business Administration Business administration, also known as business management, is the administration of a commercial enterprise. It includes all aspects of overseeing and supervising the business operations of an organization. From the point of view of management ...
*Licenciatura on Business Administration Systems *
Public accountancy Accounting, also known as accountancy, is the measurement, processing, and communication of financial and non financial information about economic entities such as businesses and corporations. Accounting, which has been called the "languag ...
* Actuarial science In addition, the faculty offers a number of specialization degrees, as well as
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s,
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s and post-doctoral degrees in diverse fields, such as
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and services, management and marketing, finances, public sector, international economy and business, and accounting, auditing and taxation.


Research institutes and dependencies

The Faculty of Economic Sciences counts with three research institutes: the Instituto de Investigaciones en Administración, Contabilidad y Métodos Cuantitativos para la Gestión ("Institute of Administration, Accounting and Quantitative Management Methods", IADCOM), the Instituto Interdisciplinario de Economía Política de Buenos Aires ("Buenos Aires Interdisciplinary Institute of Political Economy", IIEP – a joint institute alongside CONICET), and the Instituto de Investigaciones en Gestión, Desarrollo y Control de Organizaciones ("Institute of Research on Organization Management, Development and Control", IGEDECO). In addition, up to 27 research centers operate under the scope of FCE. The faculty also oversees one of UBA's museums, the Museum of Foreign Debt.


Political and institutional life

Like the rest of the University of Buenos Aires's faculties, FCE operates under the principle of tripartite co-governance, wherein authorities are democratically elected and professors, students and graduates are represented in the faculty's governing bodies. The faculty is headed by a Dean ( es, decano or ''decana''), who presides over the Directive Council (''Consejo Directivo''). The Directive Council is made up of eight representatives for the professors, four representatives of the student body, and four representatives of the faculty's graduates. Deans are elected by the Directive Council every four years, while elections to the council take place every two years. Since 2018, the dean of the Faculty of Economic Sciences has been Ricardo Pahlen Acuña. Until 2022, the faculty's vice dean was
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congressman
Emiliano Yacobitti Emiliano Benjamín Yacobitti (born 15 December 1975) is an Argentine politician, currently serving as National Deputy elected in the City of Buenos Aires since 2019. He is a member of the Radical Civic Union (UCR), and served as the Buenos Aires ...
.


Notable people

The Faculty of Economic Sciences has produced a number of prominent economists.
Raúl Prebisch Raúl Prebisch (April 17, 1901April 29, 1986) was an Argentine economist known for his contributions to structuralist economics such as the Prebisch–Singer hypothesis, which formed the basis of economic dependency theory. He became the executiv ...
, creator of the
Prebisch–Singer hypothesis In economics, the Prebisch–Singer hypothesis (also called the Prebisch–Singer thesis) argues that the price of primary commodities declines relative to the price of manufactured goods over the long term, which causes the terms of trade of prim ...
and a major proponent of
dependency theory Dependency theory is the notion that resources flow from a "periphery" of poor and underdeveloped states to a "core" of wealthy states, enriching the latter at the expense of the former. A central contention of dependency theory is that poor s ...
, studied and later taught economy at FCE. Economy ministers of diverse political views and pertaining to different economic schools of thought have also earned their degrees at UBA; among them José Martínez de Hoz,
Roberto Lavagna Roberto Lavagna (born 24 March 1942) is an Argentine economist and politician who was Minister of Economy and Production from April 27, 2002 until November 28, 2005. Despite the fact that he only garnered 6% of the votes in 2019 presidential e ...
,
Axel Kicillof Axel Kicillof (, born 25 September 1971) is an Argentine Peronist economist and politician who has been Governor of Buenos Aires since 2019. Kicillof completed an ideological turn, from teaching Marxist economics to the doctrine of Perón, join ...
, and Nicolás Dujovne. Other FCE alumni include Mercedes Marcó del Pont, Carlos Melconian, Alejandro Vanoli and
Mario Firmenich Mario Eduardo Firmenich (born 24 January 1948) is a former Argentine urban guerrilla leader and politician. He was one of the commanders of Montoneros group and the most significant figure in the Argentine guerrillas in the 70s. In 1987, He was s ...
.


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