Ian Vásquez
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Ian Vásquez is director of the Cato Institute's Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. He is a member of the Mont Pelerin Society and a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Prior to joining the Cato Institute in 1992, Vásquez worked on inter-American issues at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Caribbean/Latin American Action.
Vásquez received his bachelor's degree from Northwestern University and his master's degree from the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.
Mr. Vásquez is a native of Peru.
[edit] Publications
- Peter Bauer: Blazing the Trail of Development, Econ Journal Watch, vol. 4, no. 2, May 2007.
- Relations with Cuba, prepared by L. Jacobo Rodríguez and Ian Vásquez,
- International Financial Crises and the IMF
- U.S. Policy toward Latin America
- Foreign Aid and Economic Development
- The Central Role of Economic Freedom in Democracy, Issues of Democracy, December 2005.
- The New Approach to Foreign Aid: Is the Enthusiasm Warranted?, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 79, September 17, 2003.
- Reauthorize or Retire the Overseas Private Investment Corporation?, by Ian Vásquez and John Welborn, Foreign Policy Briefing no. 78, September 15, 2003.
- Rethinking the Export-Import Bank, by Aaron Lukas and Ian Vásquez, Trade Briefing Paper no. 15, March 12, 2002.