
Juan José Llach
Juan José Llach was a prominent Argentine sociologist and economist who served as the Minister of Education during Fernando de la Rúa's presidency. He was renowned for his passion for educational reforms, advocating for the inclusion of Argentina in international education assessments like PISA, which helped to measure the quality of education in the country. Llach was not only an influential public servant but also a prolific author, writing over ten books and numerous academic papers on education, economy, and public policy. His multifaceted interests included a deep love for soccer, particularly for Rosario Central, and a passion for gardening, reflecting his diverse life experiences and engaging personality.
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Juan José Llach was the then Deputy Minister who attributed the zero inflation in May 1995 to seasonal decreases.
Un país caro en dólares, que pretende usar los dólares del colchón y critica a la prensa y economistas: Argentina 1995Juan José Llach was mentioned as the economist whose funeral Ramón Lanús attended.
cautela sobre un acuerdo con los libertarios y un gesto a la UCRJuan José Llach was a multifaceted economist and sociologist who served as the Minister of Education in Argentina.
Murió Juan Llach, el economista polifacético que llevó a la Argentina a las evaluaciones educativas internacionales

















