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Piñera Echenique, José


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  • Fuller Name

    • José Manuel Alberto
  • Variants

    • Echenique, José Piñera
    • Piñera, José
    • Piñera E., José (Piñera Echenique)
  • Additional Information

    • Birth Date

        1948-10-06
    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation Start: 1994
        • Organization: Centro Internacional para la Reforma de las Pensiones
    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

        • Affiliation End: 1970
        • Organization: (naf) Universidad Católica de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas
    • Has Affiliation

        • Organization: Chile. Ministerio de Estado
    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

    • Has Affiliation

        • Organization: Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe
    • Has Affiliation

    • Birth Place

        Santiago (Chile)
    • Associated Locale

        Cambridge (Mass.)
    • Associated Locale

        Washington (D.C.)
    • Associated Locale

        Milan (Italy)
    • Associated Locale

        Vienna (Austria)
    • Associated Locale

        Brussels (Belgium)
    • Associated Language

        English
    • Associated Language

        Spanish
    • Field of Activity

      Social security and pension reform

      Free markets


    • Occupation

      Economist

      City councilman

      Presidential candidate

      Government minister

      Editor

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  • Sources

    • found: Ffrench-Davis M., R. Promoción de exportaciones y desarrollo nacional, 1976:title page, etc. (published by the Corporación de Investigaciones Económicas para Latinoamérica in Santiago, Chile)
    • found: Chile. Labor code, 1980:p. 1 (Hon. José Piñera, minister of labor and social security [Ministro del Trabajo y Previsión Social])
    • found: His Legislación minera, 1982:t.p. (José Piñera Echenique) cover, etc. (José Piñera E.; published by the Ministry of Labor an[d] Social Security in Santiago, Chile)
    • found: Pensionsreform, c1998:t.p. (José Piñera) p. 4 of cover (born 1948 in Chile) - http://www.josepinera.org/zrespaldo/PensionesEspana.pdf
    • found: Author's website, November 15, 2023:(José Piñera; founder and president of the Centro Internacional para la Reforma de las Pensiones (Santiago); member of the Board of Advisors of the Vienna-based Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe; licenciatura in economics, Universidad Católica de Chile (1970); master's in economics (1972) and a Ph.D. in economics (1974), Harvard University; he returned to Chile in 1974; founder of the journal Economía y Sociedad (1978); he became the Ministro del Trabajo y Previsión Social (beginning in 1978); created the private social security system (Asociación de Administradoras de Fondos de Pensiones (AFP)) in November 1980; he was instrumental in promoting and signing the new Constitution in August 1980; he became the Ministro de Minería in December 1980; former Ministro de Estado; founded the Proyecto Chile 2010 in 1990 which was an initiative that promoted free markets in Chile; former city councilman; presidential candidate (1993); founded the International Center for Pension Reform (1994); became a distinguished fellow and co-president of the Project on Social Security Choice of the Cato Institute (1995); one of the founders of the Istituto Bruno Leoni (Milan) (2003) and became one of its distinguished fellows; [email protected]) - http://www.josepinera.org/josepinera/jp_jp_cv.htm - http://www.josepinera.org/josepinera/jp_jp_en.htm
    • found: Fundación Civismo website, November 15, 2023:article by the author from October 3, 2016 (José Piñera; José Piñera Echenique; born October 6, 1948 in Santiago, Chile; considered the father of the private pension system that has been adopted by dozens of countries either totally or partially; chairs the International Center for Pension Reform; distinguished scholar at the CATO Institute; Minister of Labour and Social Welfare (1978-1980); Ministro de Minería (1980-1982)) - https://civismo.org/en/for-a-true-pension-reform/
    • found: Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile website, November 15, 2023:article page (Sebastián Piñera Echenique; Sebastián Piñera; served as President of Chile from March 11, 2010-March 11, 2014 and March 11, 2018-March 11, 2022; son of Magdalena Echenique Rozas and José Piñera Carvallo (affiliated with the Partido Demócrata Cristiano; ambassador to Belgium (1965-1966) and the United Nations (1966-1970) during the Eduardo Frei Montalva administration; held various positions for the Corporación de Fomento de la Producción (Corfo)); brother of José Piñera Echeñique (Ministro de Trabajo y Previsión Social y de Minería during the government of Augusto Pinochet; candidate for president in 1993) and Pablo Piñera (Subsecretario de Hacienda during the Patricio Aylwin administration; advisor to the Banco Central; executive director of Televisión Nacional de Chile; general director of administration and finance of the Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores; general manager of BancoEstado during the Michelle Bachelet administration); nephew of Monseñor Bernardino Piñera Carvallo (bishop of Temuco (1960-1977); archbishop of La Serena (1983-1990); president of the Conferencia Episcopal de Chile (1984-1987)); cousin of Andrés Chadwick (former government minister; former senator and congressman affiliated with the Unión Demócrata Independiente (UDI)); husband of Cecilia Morel Montes (youth and family counserlor affiliated with the Instituto Carlos Casanueva; licenciada in family and human relationships, Universidad Mayor; director of the foundation Mujer Emprende); father of Magdalena, Cecilia, Sebastián, and Cristóbal) - https://www.bcn.cl/historiapolitica/resenas_biograficas/wiki/Sebasti%C3%A1n_Pi%C3%B1era_Echenique
    • found: Encyclopedia Britannica website, November 15, 2023:(Sebastián Piñera; Miguel Juan Sebastián Piñera Echenique; born December 1, 1949 in Santiago, Chile; Chilean businessman and politician who served as president of Chile (2010-14) and was elected to a second term in December 2017; when Piñera was a baby, his family moved to the United States, where his father, a civil servant, spent four years working for the Chilean Economic Development Agency (Corporación de Fomento de la Producción; CORFO); the family returned to Chile in the mid-1950s, then left again in 1965, when Piñera's father was appointed Chile's ambassador to Belgium) - https://www.britannica.com/biography/Sebastian-Pinera
    • found: Email from the author, November 15, 2023:(José Manuel Alberto Piñera Echenique)
  • Editorial Notes

    • [Brother of: Piñera Echenique, Sebastián (nr 88007411)]
    • [Nephew of: Piñera C., Bernardino (n 82211681)]
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  • Change Notes

    • 1982-04-29: new
    • 2023-11-15: revised
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