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José Antonio Ocampo

José Antonio Ocampo Gaviria (born 20 December 1952)[1] is a Colombian writer, economist and academic who was the professor of professional practice in international and public affairs and director of the Economic and Political Development Concentration at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University from July 2007 to August 2022.[2] Prior to his appointment, Ocampo served in a number of positions in the United Nations and the Government of Colombia, most notably in the United Nations as Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs and Executive Secretary for the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, and in Colombia as Minister of Finance and Public Credit and Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.[3]

José Antonio Ocampo
Minister of Finance and Public Credit
In office
7 August 2022 – 26 April 2023
PresidentGustavo Petro
Preceded byJosé Manuel Restrepo
Succeeded byRicardo Bonilla
In office
7 August 1996 – 24 November 1997
PresidentErnesto Samper
Preceded byGuillermo Perry
Succeeded byAntonio José Urdinola
United Nations Undersecretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs
In office
1 July 2003 – 1 July 2007
Secretary-GeneralKofi Annan
Ban Ki-moon
Preceded byNitin Desai
Succeeded bySha Zukang
United Nations Executive Secretary for the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
In office
1 January 1998 – 1 July 2003
Secretary-GeneralKofi Annan
Preceded byGert Rosenthal
Succeeded byJosé Luis Machinea
Director of the National Planning Department
In office
7 August 1994 – 14 May 1996
PresidentErnesto Samper
Preceded byArmando Montenegro Trujillo
Succeeded byJuan Carlos Ramírez Jaramillo
Minister of Agriculture
In office
4 May 1993 – 7 August 1994
PresidentCésar Gaviria
Preceded byAlfonso López Caballero
Succeeded byAntonio Hernández Gamarra
Personal details
Born
José Antonio Ocampo Gaviria

(1952-12-20) 20 December 1952 (age 71)
Cali, Cuaca Valley, Colombia
Political partyLiberal
EducationUniversity of Notre Dame (BA)
Yale University (MA, PhD)

On 23 March 2012, Ocampo was nominated by Brazil as a candidate to lead the World Bank.[4][5] Ocampo's native Colombia declined to endorse his bid, however, and with limited backing he withdrew from the race on 13 April 2012 and swung his support behind Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala.[6]

In 2022, President of Colombia Gustavo Petro appointed him as Minister of Finance.[7][8]

Biography edit

Ocampo graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1972 with BAs in Sociology and Economics, in 1976 he received his PhD in Economics from Yale University with his dissertation Capital accumulation and international relations.[9]

From 2008-2010, he was co-director of the UNDP/OAS Project on “Agenda for a Citizens’ Democracy in Latin America”. In 2009, he was a Member of the Commission of Experts of the UN General Assembly on Reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System.

In the political realm, he served in 2003-2007 as the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs. As such, he chaired the UN Executive Committee on Economic and Social Affairs and headed the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, which produces a wide range of research and analytical work on development issues, leads the follow-up to the major UN Summits and Conferences, and provides substantive and organizational support to the UN Economic and Social Council ECOSOC and the General Assembly.

Previously, from 1998 to 2003 he was Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and from 1989 to 1997 he held a number of high-level posts in the Government of Colombia, including Minister of Finance and Public Credit, and as such, Chair of the Central Bank's (Bank of the Republic) Board, Director of the National Planning Department, and Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development.

In the academic sphere, he served as Executive Director of FEDESARROLLO, Colombia's main think tank on economic issues, Director of the Centre for Economic Development Studies at the University of the Andes, Professor of Economics at Universidad de los Andes, and Professor of Economic History at the National University of Colombia. He has also taught as visiting professor at Cambridge, Oxford and Yale Universities and lectured in many other institutions while participating in many policy and academic conferences around the world.

Author edit

Ocampo is author or editor of over 40 books and has published some 300 scholarly articles on macroeconomic theory and policy, international financial issues, economic and social development, international trade, and Colombian and Latin American economic history. He has also directed some 20 institutional reports.

His most recent books include The Economic Development of Latin America since Independence, with Luis Bértola (forthcoming 2012); the Oxford Handbook of Latin American Economics, edited with Jaime Ros (2011); Time for a Visible Hand: Lessons from the 2008 World Financial Crisis, edited with Stephany Griffith-Jones and Joseph E. Stiglitz (2010); Growth and Policy in Developing Countries: A Structuralist Approach, with Lance Taylor and Codrina Rada (2009); and Capital Account Liberalization and Development, edited with Joseph E. Stiglitz (2008).

His past books include Stability with Growth: Macroeconomics, Liberalization and Development, with Joseph E. Stiglitz et al. (2006); Regional Financial Cooperation (2006); International Finance and Development (2006); Globalization and Development: A Latin American and Caribbean Perspective (2003); the three-volume Economic History of Twentieth Century Latin America (2000), edited with Enrique Cárdenas and Rosemary Thorp; and more than ten editions of Historia Económica de Colombia (2007), originally published in 1977, and considered to be the best known text on the subject.

He has also written co-written a book chapter, with Stephany Griffith-Jones, Helping control boom-bust in finance through countercyclical regulation in Towards human development new approaches to macroeconomics and inequality.[10]

Personal life edit

Ocampo is married to Ana Lucía Lalinde and has three children. Rocio, 30, holds a B.A in Political Science from Universidad Complutense in Madrid, Spain, an MS in Gender from the same University and an MS in water from Brighton University in England; she currently works in ECLAC Mexico. Juan Camilo, 20, graduated from Horace Mann School and is currently in his second year at Columbia University where he is pursuing a double major in Mathematical Economics and Philosophy. Maria José, 19, also graduated from Horace Mann School and is currently a first-year student at Boston College where she works towards a double major in Psychology and Art.

References edit

  1. ^ "Ocampo: Inspirador del Salto" [Ocampo: Inspirer of the Leap]. El Tiempo (in Spanish). 19 June 1994. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  2. ^ "SIPA Faculty". School of International and Public Affairs. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  3. ^ "Secretary-General Appoints José Antonio Ocampo of Colombia New Under-Secretary Fr Economic And Social Affairs". United Nations. Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Exclusive: Developing nations to name two candidates for World Bank". Reuters. 21 March 2012.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  6. ^ "Ocampo drops out from World Bank bid; gives full support to Nigerian candidate" MercoPress, 14 April 2012. Accessed on 4/15/12 at: http://en.mercopress.com/2012/04/14/ocampo-drops-out-from-world-bank-bid-gives-full-support-to-nigerian-candidate
  7. ^ "Petro comienza a dar forma a su gabinete con dos políticos experimentados". ElDiario.es (in Spanish). 30 June 2022. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
  8. ^ "DetalleNoticia". www.minhacienda.gov.co. Retrieved 8 August 2022.
  9. ^ Ocampo Gaviria, José Antonio. Capital accumulation and international relations (PhD). Yale University. OCLC 254228426.
  10. ^ Ocampo, José Antonio; Griffith-Jones, Stephany (2014), "Helping control boom-bust in finance through countercyclical regulation", in Stewart, Frances; Cornia, Giovanni A. (eds.), Towards human development new approaches to macroeconomics and inequality, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Oxford University Press, pp. 269–290, ISBN 9780198706083

External links edit

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ocampo and the second or maternal family name is Gaviria Jose Antonio Ocampo Gaviria born 20 December 1952 1 is a Colombian writer economist and academic who was the professor of professional practice in international and public affairs and director of the Economic and Political Development Concentration at the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University from July 2007 to August 2022 2 Prior to his appointment Ocampo served in a number of positions in the United Nations and the Government of Colombia most notably in the United Nations as Under Secretary General for Economic and Social Affairs and Executive Secretary for the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and in Colombia as Minister of Finance and Public Credit and Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development 3 Jose Antonio OcampoMinister of Finance and Public CreditIn office 7 August 2022 26 April 2023PresidentGustavo PetroPreceded byJose Manuel RestrepoSucceeded byRicardo BonillaIn office 7 August 1996 24 November 1997PresidentErnesto SamperPreceded byGuillermo PerrySucceeded byAntonio Jose UrdinolaUnited Nations Undersecretary General for Economic and Social AffairsIn office 1 July 2003 1 July 2007Secretary GeneralKofi AnnanBan Ki moonPreceded byNitin DesaiSucceeded bySha ZukangUnited Nations Executive Secretary for the Economic Commission for Latin America and the CaribbeanIn office 1 January 1998 1 July 2003Secretary GeneralKofi AnnanPreceded byGert RosenthalSucceeded byJose Luis MachineaDirector of the National Planning DepartmentIn office 7 August 1994 14 May 1996PresidentErnesto SamperPreceded byArmando Montenegro TrujilloSucceeded byJuan Carlos Ramirez JaramilloMinister of AgricultureIn office 4 May 1993 7 August 1994PresidentCesar GaviriaPreceded byAlfonso Lopez CaballeroSucceeded byAntonio Hernandez GamarraPersonal detailsBornJose Antonio Ocampo Gaviria 1952 12 20 20 December 1952 age 71 Cali Cuaca Valley ColombiaPolitical partyLiberalEducationUniversity of Notre Dame BA Yale University MA PhD On 23 March 2012 Ocampo was nominated by Brazil as a candidate to lead the World Bank 4 5 Ocampo s native Colombia declined to endorse his bid however and with limited backing he withdrew from the race on 13 April 2012 and swung his support behind Nigerian Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo Iweala 6 In 2022 President of Colombia Gustavo Petro appointed him as Minister of Finance 7 8 Contents 1 Biography 2 Author 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksBiography editOcampo graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 1972 with BAs in Sociology and Economics in 1976 he received his PhD in Economics from Yale University with his dissertation Capital accumulation and international relations 9 From 2008 2010 he was co director of the UNDP OAS Project on Agenda for a Citizens Democracy in Latin America In 2009 he was a Member of the Commission of Experts of the UN General Assembly on Reforms of the International Monetary and Financial System In the political realm he served in 2003 2007 as the United Nations Under Secretary General for Economic and Social Affairs As such he chaired the UN Executive Committee on Economic and Social Affairs and headed the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs which produces a wide range of research and analytical work on development issues leads the follow up to the major UN Summits and Conferences and provides substantive and organizational support to the UN Economic and Social Council ECOSOC and the General Assembly Previously from 1998 to 2003 he was Executive Secretary of the UN Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean ECLAC and from 1989 to 1997 he held a number of high level posts in the Government of Colombia including Minister of Finance and Public Credit and as such Chair of the Central Bank s Bank of the Republic Board Director of the National Planning Department and Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development In the academic sphere he served as Executive Director of FEDESARROLLO Colombia s main think tank on economic issues Director of the Centre for Economic Development Studies at the University of the Andes Professor of Economics at Universidad de los Andes and Professor of Economic History at the National University of Colombia He has also taught as visiting professor at Cambridge Oxford and Yale Universities and lectured in many other institutions while participating in many policy and academic conferences around the world Author editOcampo is author or editor of over 40 books and has published some 300 scholarly articles on macroeconomic theory and policy international financial issues economic and social development international trade and Colombian and Latin American economic history He has also directed some 20 institutional reports His most recent books include The Economic Development of Latin America since Independence with Luis Bertola forthcoming 2012 the Oxford Handbook of Latin American Economics edited with Jaime Ros 2011 Time for a Visible Hand Lessons from the 2008 World Financial Crisis edited with Stephany Griffith Jones and Joseph E Stiglitz 2010 Growth and Policy in Developing Countries A Structuralist Approach with Lance Taylor and Codrina Rada 2009 and Capital Account Liberalization and Development edited with Joseph E Stiglitz 2008 His past books include Stability with Growth Macroeconomics Liberalization and Development with Joseph E Stiglitz et al 2006 Regional Financial Cooperation 2006 International Finance and Development 2006 Globalization and Development A Latin American and Caribbean Perspective 2003 the three volume Economic History of Twentieth Century Latin America 2000 edited with Enrique Cardenas and Rosemary Thorp and more than ten editions of Historia Economica de Colombia 2007 originally published in 1977 and considered to be the best known text on the subject He has also written co written a book chapter with Stephany Griffith Jones Helping control boom bust in finance through countercyclical regulation in Towards human development new approaches to macroeconomics and inequality 10 Personal life editOcampo is married to Ana Lucia Lalinde and has three children Rocio 30 holds a B A in Political Science from Universidad Complutense in Madrid Spain an MS in Gender from the same University and an MS in water from Brighton University in England she currently works in ECLAC Mexico Juan Camilo 20 graduated from Horace Mann School and is currently in his second year at Columbia University where he is pursuing a double major in Mathematical Economics and Philosophy Maria Jose 19 also graduated from Horace Mann School and is currently a first year student at Boston College where she works towards a double major in Psychology and Art References edit Ocampo Inspirador del Salto Ocampo Inspirer of the Leap El Tiempo in Spanish 19 June 1994 Retrieved 26 October 2010 SIPA Faculty School of International and Public Affairs Retrieved 26 October 2010 Secretary General Appoints Jose Antonio Ocampo of Colombia New Under Secretary Fr Economic And Social Affairs United Nations Retrieved 26 October 2010 Exclusive Developing nations to name two candidates for World Bank Reuters 21 March 2012 Developing nations to nominate Okonjo Iweala Ocampo of Columbia for World Bank presidency To compete with US candidate others Archived from the original on 25 March 2012 Retrieved 22 March 2012 Ocampo drops out from World Bank bid gives full support to Nigerian candidate MercoPress 14 April 2012 Accessed on 4 15 12 at http en mercopress com 2012 04 14 ocampo drops out from world bank bid gives full support to nigerian candidate Petro comienza a dar forma a su gabinete con dos politicos experimentados ElDiario es in Spanish 30 June 2022 Retrieved 2 July 2022 DetalleNoticia www minhacienda gov co Retrieved 8 August 2022 Ocampo Gaviria Jose Antonio Capital accumulation and international relations PhD Yale University OCLC 254228426 Ocampo Jose Antonio Griffith Jones Stephany 2014 Helping control boom bust in finance through countercyclical regulation in Stewart Frances Cornia Giovanni A eds Towards human development new approaches to macroeconomics and inequality Oxford Oxfordshire Oxford University Press pp 269 290 ISBN 9780198706083External links edit nbsp Media related to Jose Antonio Ocampo at Wikimedia Commons Faculty profile at the School of International and Public Affairs Columbia University Former Executive Secretary at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean Column archive at Project Syndicate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jose Antonio Ocampo amp oldid 1185778696, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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