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Roberto Alemann (December 22, 1922 – March 27, 2020) was an Argentine lawyer, economist, publisher, and academic. Twice Minister of Economy, he was also the Argentine ambassador to the United States and director of the traditional Argentine-German newspaper ''
Argentinisches Tageblatt ''Argentinisches Tageblatt'' () is a German-language weekly newspaper published every Friday in Buenos Aires, Argentina. History The newspaper was founded by a Swiss immigrant from Bern, Johann Alemann, and his son, Moritz, in 1878. It was firs ...
''. He was implementing an economic policy that aimed to
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the inflation rate, deregulate, and destatize the economy until the
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began the
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in April 1982. The liberal economic reforms proposed since December 1981, during the military dictatorship of
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, remained unfinished.


Career

Alemann was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1922. His family, prominent German Argentines of
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extraction, had established the nation's premier German-language daily, ''
Argentinisches Tageblatt ''Argentinisches Tageblatt'' () is a German-language weekly newspaper published every Friday in Buenos Aires, Argentina. History The newspaper was founded by a Swiss immigrant from Bern, Johann Alemann, and his son, Moritz, in 1878. It was firs ...
'', in 1874. He graduated from the Buenos Aires National College in 1941, and from the University of Buenos Aires with a
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in 1947. Alemann studied economics at the University of Bern in 1947–48, and returned to Buenos Aires to complete a doctorate in social sciences in 1952.


First work

Opposed to the populist policies of President
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, he joined senior policy adviser Raúl Prebisch's team following the 1955 coup against Perón, and took part in negotiations leading to the first loans granted to the Argentine government by the
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of multilateral creditors.


Academy

Alemann co-founded the
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in 1957. The group prioritized dealing with structural inflation over the
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approach favored by more conservative policy-makers, such as Economy Minister
Álvaro Alsogaray Álvaro Carlos Alsogaray (22 June 1913 – 1 April 2005) was an Argentine politician and economist. He was Minister of Economy and was the principal proponent of classical liberalism in Argentina. He founded the Union of the Democratic Centr ...
, who was appointed to the post in 1959 without President Arturo Frondizi's support.''Clarín'': 100 años de auges y crisis económicas
/ref> Frondizi, a proponent of developmentalism, opposed Alsogaray's
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program, which brought down inflation, though at the cost of a severe recession in 1959.


Minister of Economy of President Frondizi

Alsogaray was replaced in April 1961 by Roberto Alemann. Alemann's structuralist approach complemented unofficial Frondizi point man
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's policies well, as both focused on correcting the adverse effects of financing increasingly costly machinery imports with raw material exports of declining value (a terms of trade problem common to developing countries), though conservative and military pressure resulted in his removal in January 1962.Lewis, Paul. ''The Crisis of Argentine Capitalism''. University of North Carolina Press, 1990.


Private sector

Following his ousting, Alemann returned to the private sector as a lobbyist for
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, and was also, from 1964 to 1973, Professor of Economic Policy at his alma mater (authoring a textbook in 1970). The right-wing economist appointed by a
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dictatorship installed in 1976, José Alfredo Martínez de Hoz, implemented a sweeping program of
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and free trade which by 1981 collapsed under the weight of a US$37 billion foreign debtmost of it the result of a wave of private currency speculation and government military spending. Alemann's brother, Juan Alemann, served as Treasury Secretary during the dictatorship and was nearly killed by a bomb placed in his residence in 1979, allegedly by a
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guerilla operative.


Minister of Economy of President Galtieri

Named Economy Minister by a new dictator, General
Leopoldo Galtieri Leopoldo Fortunato Galtieri (; 15 July 1926 12 January 2003) was an Argentine general and politician of Italian descent who served as President of Argentina from December 1981 to June 1982. Galtieri ruled as a military dictator during the Natio ...
, in December 1981, Alemann departed from his expansionist policies of twenty years earlier and introduced his own
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program: cuts in public spending, accelerated devaluation of the peso (which had already lost 75% of its value during 1981), and a mandatory wage freeze (amid 10% monthly inflation).''Encyclopædia Britannica''. Book of the Year, 1983. He also attempted to repair relations with the International Monetary Fund by proposing the privatization of an array of
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s, and elicited signals of support from the Reagan administration, but also triggered protest from labor unions, culminating in a massive, March 30, 1982, rally against Alemann by the General Confederation of Labour (Argentina) (CGT), then South America's largest trade union. Ultimately, Galtieri's invasion of the Falkland Islands, on April 2, derailed Alemann's rapprochement with U.S. and European creditors, and following Galtieri's defeat and subsequent resignation in June, Alemann was replaced; the economy, which had fallen 6% in 1981, fell by as much again in 1982 to its lowest level in a decade.


Later years

He retired from public service, devoting his time to the ''Tageblatt'' as managing editor, and contributing occasional op-ed columns in the centrist '' Clarín''. Continuing to lecture on economic policy matters, the octogenarian was assaulted by opponents at least twice after 2002, though he suffered only minor injuries. He died at the age of 97 in Buenos Aires in 2020.


Bibliography

* ''Sistemas Económicos'' (1953), Buenos Aires: Arayú * ''Hacia una política de inversiones'' (1960), Buenos Aires: Selección Contable * ''Curso de Política Económica Argentina'' (1970–81), Buenos Aires: EUDEBA * ''Breve historia de la política económica argentina'' (1989), Buenos Aires: Claridad * ''Recordando a Kennedy'' (1996), Buenos Aires: Sudamericana


References

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