The New Constitution and the Chilean Economy: A Break with the Past? / Nueva Constitución y Economía Chilena: ¿una ruptura con el pasado?
Timezone: CLT
Language: Spanish with simultaneous English translation
The May 16th elections for the constitutional convention in Chile sent a strong and clear message in favor of independent representatives over political parties, while also shifting politics markedly to the Left. The composition of the new constitutional convention raises important questions about the future of the Chilean economic model, such as the opportunities and constraints facing the convention as it rewrites the economic rules, and the potential benefits and pitfalls of such changes.
Welcoming Remarks:
Steve Levitsky, Director, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies and Professor of Government, Harvard University
Keynote Speaker:
Dani Rodrik, Ford Foundation Professor of International Political Economy, Harvard Kennedy School
Speakers:
Rodrigo Vergara, Senior Researcher of the Centro de Estudios Públicos (CEP); former President of Chile’s Central Bank;
Rodrigo Valdés, Associate Professor School of Government, Universidad Católica and Former Minister of Finance of Chile;
Claudia Sanhueza, Director of the Center for Economics and Social Policies, Universidad Mayor and Economist and Advisor for Frente Amplio
Moderated by: Cristián Rodríguez-Chiffelle, DRCLAS Luksic Visiting Scholar 2021-2022
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