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Latin American Herald Tribune
February 19, 2018
The pact that allowed the US to use that base was signed in 1999 by the Ecuadorian president at the time, Jamil Mahuad, for a six-year period. Correa, who became president of Ecuador in 2007 and governed for 10 years, said in that same year that he would not renew the pact with Washington for the use of the air base,ÃÂ ...
Americas Quarterly
February 15, 2018
In 2000, then-President Gustavo Noboa, implementing a decision of his predecessor Jamil Mahuad, replaced the sucre with the U.S. dollar after currency and banking crises had left the economy mired in a deep recession with quickly accelerating inflation. Much like Venezuela, Ecuador had not seenÃÂ ...
The Chronicle of Higher Education
September 15, 2017
In 2000 it extended a fellowship to Jamil Mahuad, a Kennedy School alumnus and former president of Ecuador, who was wanted on corruption charges in his home country. "We bring in people involved with politics and public service to teach students what it's like," Jennifer Phillips, then the coordinator ofÃÂ ...
Boston magazine's Boston Daily (blog)
May 28, 2014
Harvard 'Evaluating' Relationship with Jamil Mahuad, Former Ecuadorian President. Mahuad, an instructor in Harvard Kennedy School's Executive Education program, landed on Interpol's 'wanted' list this week. By Steve Annear ÷ 5/28/2014, 5:31 p.m.. Print. Harvard. Screenshot via INTERPOL. Harvard University isà...
The Chronicle of Higher Education
September 15, 2017
In 2000 it extended a fellowship to Jamil Mahuad, a Kennedy School alumnus and former president of Ecuador, who was wanted on corruption charges in his home country. "We bring in people involved with politics and public service to teach students what it's like," Jennifer Phillips, then the coordinator ofÃÂ ...
Boston magazine's Boston Daily (blog)
May 28, 2014
Harvard 'Evaluating' Relationship with Jamil Mahuad, Former Ecuadorian President. Mahuad, an instructor in Harvard Kennedy School's Executive Education program, landed on Interpol's 'wanted' list this week. By Steve Annear ÷ 5/28/2014, 5:31 p.m.. Print. Harvard. Screenshot via INTERPOL. Harvard University isà...
The Sun Daily
August 7, 2017
Among the notable speakers at the Pangkor Dialogue are former President of Ecuador, Jorje Jamil Mahuad Witt, grassroots innovation scholarÃÂ ...
teleSUR English
March 18, 2017
This was the same year former Ecuadorean President Jamil Mahuad, a close ally of then-minister of finance Lasso, dollarized the country's economy.
Venezuelanalysis.com
March 16, 2017
The Venezuelan analyst had criticized the economic policies of the government of then-President Jamil Mahuad, under whom Lasso went on to serve as minister of finance.
teleSUR English
March 15, 2017
Pagina 12 reports that between 1999 and 2000, around the same time former Ecuadorean President Jamil Mahuad dollarized the country's economy and Lasso served as minister of finance, Lasso's fortune went up from US$1 million to US$31 million dollars.
teleSUR English
March 9, 2017
... laws so that the immorality he committed would be 'legal.'" Lasso was one of the bank chiefs that co-signed a law in 1998 that made the state responsible for private bank debt.
Green Left Weekly
March 9, 2017
Moreno will now face-off against the millionaire banker and right-wing CREO party candidate, Guillermo Lasso, who won 28.09% of the vote.
teleSUR English
March 8, 2017
During the presidency of Jamil Mahuad in 1999, the government froze all bank accounts with more than $500 for up to a year.
Remezcla (blog)
February 10, 2017
In 2000, President Jamil Mahuad was forced to flee the presidential palace after Indigenous leaders, union workers and military officials occupied it alongside the buildings of the Supreme Court and Congress.
L'Intellettuale Dissidente
January 20, 2017
I principali contendenti saranno: Guillermo Lasso, ex ministro dell'Economia dal 1998 al 2000 nel governo di Jamil Mahuad, accreditato tra il 22,3% e il 17,7%, e Cynthia Viteri, socialdemocratica vicina agli oppositori venezuelani della MUD, indicata ...
Cato Institute
June 24, 2016
With the rule of law (and the sucre) in shambles, President Jamil Mahuad announced on January 9, 2000 that Ecuador would abandon the sucre and officially dollarize the economy.
Zimbabwe Independent
June 17, 2016
In South America, Ecuador after going through a prolonged economic turbulence adopted the United States dollar in 1999 when then President Jamil Mahuad announced plans to adopt full dollarisation in February of the following year. The EcuadorianÃÂ ...
teleSUR English
June 10, 2016
In July 2009, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa ordered the withdrawal of U.S. troops from the Manta military base after the 10-year agreement signed in 1999 by then-President Jamil Mahuad expired and the new constitution prohibiting the presence ofÃÂ ...
teleSUR English
March 8, 2016
The government of former Ecuadorean President Jamil Mahuad announced a "banking holiday" that was meant to last only a day but ultimately lasted five.
teleSUR English
February 10, 2016
Just a decade before, President Jamil Mahuad was ousted in a military coup, and replaced by his vice president, Gustavo Noboa.
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