Licenciado en Economía (UBA, 2002), Master en Economía y Administración de Empresas (ESEADE, 2004) y Doctor en Economía Aplicada por la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos de Madrid (URJC, 2009).
Profesor Titular Regular de Introducción a la Economía en la Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Jurídicas de la Universidad Nacional de La Pampa (UNLPam).
Contribuye en el blog Punto de Vista Económico y en Libertad y Progreso.
The end of convertibility and a subsequent default, confiscation of deposits and devaluation is the path that Paul Krugman proposes for several countries as a solution to the European crisis. We show that Krugman’s reference to Argentine experience is misleading and dangerous. He underestimates the crisis of 2001-2002 and overestimates economic growth achieved in the period 2003-2011. Any country following this example will find it unattractive due to the difficulties it is bound to face with economic growth, control of public spending, and inflation.