Ariel Coremberg
Ariel Coremberg is an Argentine economist affiliated with CONICET, known for his research on economic corruption and its impact on public finances. He gained attention for his analysis estimating that corruption during the Kirchner administration's ministry of planning cost the Argentine government around $36 billion, underscoring the extensive financial implications of the alleged corrupt practices that have plagued the country's political landscape.
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Ariel Coremberg calculated the cost of corruption in De Vido's ministry at $36 billion.
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