Miguel Gustavo Peirano

Miguel Gustavo Peirano (born in 1968) is an Argentine economist, and former Minister of Economy and Production of Argentina. He was appointed by President Néstor Kirchner on July 16, 2007, in place of Felisa Miceli.[1]

As an economist, Peirano has worked both in the public and the private sector. Between 1990 and 1992 he worked in the multinational Techint group. He was an adviser for the General Direction of Industry of the Government of the City of Buenos Aires, adviser for the Board of the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires, and president of the Economics department of the Buenos Aires City Industrial Union. He also occupied various posts in the Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) from 1993 to 2004. Between 2003 and 2004 he was an adviser for the national Subsecretariat of the Small and Medium Enterprise and Regional Development, where he worked specially on the resolution of the economic asymmetries between Argentina and Brazil in the context of Mercosur. Before taking the post of Minister of Economy, he had been the senior vice president of the Bank of Investment and Foreign Trade (BICE), as well as the Secretary of Industry, Commerce and Small and Medium Enterprises.[2]

Politically, Peirano is considered personally linked to former President Kirchner, and has kept amicable relations with both Chief of Cabinet Alberto Fernández and Minister of Federal Planning Julio de Vido, as well as with Martín Redrado, head of the Central Bank of Argentina.[3] Professionally, he was linked to ARI's economist Rubén Lo Vuolo, and he is known to be in respectful terms with opposition leader Elisa Carrió.

The change from Miceli to Peirano was generally considered not significant for the general Argentine economic programme. Peirano's taking of office was saluted especially by the industrial sector. The former minister expressed strong support for several of the key ideas of the government's economic plan, including the encouragement of industrial exports and import substitution through a high exchange rate sustained by monetary interventionism.[3]

On December 10, 2007, with the inauguration of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's cabinet, Martín Lousteau succeeded Peirano as Minister of Economy of Argentina.[4]

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Preceded by
Felisa Miceli
Minister of Economy
2007
Succeeded by
Martín Lousteau