Aníbal Pinto | |
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Born | Aníbal Pinto Santa Cruz 1919 |
Died | 3 January 1996 76–77) | (aged
Nationality | Chilean |
Citizenship | Chilean |
Alma mater | University of Chile London School of Economics |
Spouse | Malucha Solari |
Children | Malucha Pinto |
Awards | National Prize for Humanities and Social Sciences (1995) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Economist |
Aníbal Pinto Santa Cruz (Latin American Spanish: [aˈniβal ˈpinto ˈsanta cɾus]; 1919 – 3 January 1996) was a Chilean economist known for his work on dependency theory and structuralist economics. From 1960 to 1965 he was director of the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean office in Río de Janeiro.[1]
In 1995 he received Chile's National Prize for Humanities and Social Sciences.[2]
He was married to ballerina Malucha Solari and the couple had three children, including the actress Malucha Pinto.[3]
References
- ↑ "Aníbal Pinto Santa Cruz". Memoria Chilena (in Spanish). Biblioteca Nacional de Chile. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
- ↑ Délano, Manuel (11 January 1996). "Muere Aníbal Pinto, impulsor de la unidad económica latinoamericana" [Aníbal Pinto Dies, Promoter of Latin American Economic Unity]. El País (in Spanish). Santiago. Retrieved 11 December 2017.
- ↑ Carvallo, Lenka. "El arte de amar". Caras. Archived from the original on 22 June 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2018.
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