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Buenos Aires, Argentina

Lucas Pussetto is and professor at the IAE Business School (Buenos Aires, Argentina), where he teaches graduate-level courses on   Macroeconomics and Economics and Thematic Investments in EMBA and MBA programs. In addition, he teaches Public Sector Economics and Economic Policy at the Universidad Austral, Economic Environment, and International Economics at the Barcelona School of Management at Pompeu Fabra University (UPF). He is a visiting professor at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) and the Pacifico Business School (Peru).

Mr. Pusseto advises companies, business chambers, and governments in Latin America on macroeconomic issues and systematically gives conferences on the economic impact of global trends such as climate change, the fourth industrial revolution, and demographic change. His analysis is regularly published as opinion columns in some of the most important newspapers and business magazines in Argentina and the region.

For several years he has coordinated postgraduate courses taught by UPF in Argentina and various advisory projects in economics and public policies for institutions in Argentina and other Latin American countries. For example, he actively participated in the design and coordination of the course on Public-Private Collaboration taught in 2019 and 2020 at Harvard University jointly by Fundación I+E and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. In 2021 he had the same responsibilities in the course on Innovative Governance in the Digital Age – taught jointly by I+E and the GovLab of the New York University. He has also led research and consultancy projects funded by the IDB and CAF.

He served as chief economist of the MKT S.A., a macroeconomic and market analysis consulting firm, and as a senior researcher at the Center for Financial Stability and the Institute for Studies on the Argentine and Latin American Reality (IERAL) at  Fundación Mediterránea.

His academic training includes an M.Sc. in Economics and Business from Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) and a Master in Economics from Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia.

Buenos Aires, Argentina

Lucas Pussetto is and professor at the IAE Business School (Buenos Aires, Argentina), where he teaches graduate-level courses on   Macroeconomics and Economics and Thematic Investments in EMBA and MBA programs. In addition, he teaches Public Sector Economics and Economic Policy at the Universidad Austral, Economic Environment, and International Economics at the Barcelona School of Management at Pompeu Fabra University (UPF). He is a visiting professor at the Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI) and the Pacifico Business School (Peru).

Mr. Pusseto advises companies, business chambers, and governments in Latin America on macroeconomic issues and systematically gives conferences on the economic impact of global trends such as climate change, the fourth industrial revolution, and demographic change. His analysis is regularly published as opinion columns in some of the most important newspapers and business magazines in Argentina and the region.

For several years he has coordinated postgraduate courses taught by UPF in Argentina and various advisory projects in economics and public policies for institutions in Argentina and other Latin American countries. For example, he actively participated in the design and coordination of the course on Public-Private Collaboration taught in 2019 and 2020 at Harvard University jointly by Fundación I+E and the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. In 2021 he had the same responsibilities in the course on Innovative Governance in the Digital Age – taught jointly by I+E and the GovLab of the New York University. He has also led research and consultancy projects funded by the IDB and CAF.

He served as chief economist of the MKT S.A., a macroeconomic and market analysis consulting firm, and as a senior researcher at the Center for Financial Stability and the Institute for Studies on the Argentine and Latin American Reality (IERAL) at  Fundación Mediterránea.

His academic training includes an M.Sc. in Economics and Business from Pompeu Fabra University (UPF) and a Master in Economics from Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia.