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José Antonio Ocampo is a Professor of
Professional Practice in International and Public Affairs and Director of the
Program in Economic and Political Development at the School
of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University. Prior to his appointment,
Professor Ocampo served in a number of positions in the United Nations and the
Government of Colombia, most notably as United Nations Under-Secretary General
for Economic and Social Affairs; Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission
for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC); Minister of Finance and Public
Credit, Chairman of the Board of Banco del República (Central Bank of
Colombia); Director, National Planning Department (Minister of Planning);
Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chairman of the Board of Banco
Cafetero (Coffee Bank) and Caja de Crèdito Agraria, Industrial y Minera
(Agrarian Bank) and Executive Director, FEDESARROLLO. Dr. Ocampo received his
B.A. in Economics and Sociology from the University of Notre Dame and his Ph.D.
in Economics from Yale
University, 1976. He was
a Professor in the Advanced Programme on Rethinking Development Economics at Cambridge University,
a Professor of Economics at Universidad de los Andes, a Professor of Economic
History at the National University of Colombia, as well as a Visiting Fellow at
Yale and Oxford.
His
recent publications include Stability with Growth: Macroeconomics,
Liberalization and Development, with Joseph E. Stiglitz, Shari Spiegel, Ricardo
French-Davis and Deepak Nayyar, (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006).
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