
Juan Pablo Jiménez
Juan Pablo Jiménez was a distinguished Argentine economist, known for his extensive contributions to economic research and public policy. He graduated from the University of Buenos Aires and held a Master's degree in Public Policy from Columbia University. Jiménez served as the vice president of the Ibero-American Association of Local Financing and was an associated researcher at the Center for the Implementation of Public Policies for Equity and Growth (CIPPEC). His expertise spanned various fields including fiscal policy, social inequality, and climate change. Tragically, he was recently found dead under suspicious circumstances, prompting investigations into the possibility that he was a victim of the so-called 'black widow' phenomenon.
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Juan Pablo Jiménez was murdered in Palermo by black widows.
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detuvieron a una sospechosa que podría ser una "viuda negra"
Juan Pablo Jiménez was a recognized economist who worked in prestigious organizations and was described as serious, professional, and capable.
quién era el economista hallado muerto en su departamento de PalermoJuan Pablo Jiménez was a prominent economist found dead under suspicious circumstances, potentially a victim of the 'black widow' crime method.
investigan si fueron viudas negras






















