For what its worth, Universidad del CEMA is one of the most reactionary 
(i.e. neoliberal) universities/think tanks of Argentina. Ex finance 
minister Roque Fernandez (the guy who succeeded Cavallo in 1995) was from CEMA.

Alan


At 1/14/2002, you wrote:
>Corporate Governance: An International Review
>
>Corporate Governance in Argentina: the outcome of economic freedom (1991-2000)
>
>Volume 9: Issue 4
>
>
>Rodolfo Apreda: Universidad del Cema, Buenos Aires, Argentina
>
>Abstract:
>
>This paper develops and provides evidence for two statements: a) In 
>Argentina, there has been a
>marked shift in ownership and control from big family-owned domestic 
>companies towards foreign
>groups and investment funds, and b) While coping with governance issues, 
>Argentina has been
>following the common law countries tradition, fostering a 
>capital-market-based financial system and
>swapping its corporate governance practices outright. To ground these 
>statements on facts, I survey
>corporate governance issues in this country before 1991, the underlying 
>legal framework, the new
>rules of the game in capital structure and ownership as from 1991, largely 
>due to a wave of
>privatisations, restructuring, mergers and acquisitions that took place 
>through the last decade.
>
>
>Article Type: Original article
>
>Page range: 298 - 310
>
>5 Table(s) 13 Page(s)


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