Luis Alberto Arce Catacora

Luis Alberto Arce Catacora
Minister of Economics and Finance
Assumed office
23 January 2006
President Evo Morales
Preceded by Luis Carlos Jemio
Personal details
Born (1963-09-28) 28 September 1963
La Paz, Bolivia
Political party Independent
Alma mater Higher University of San
Andrés

University of Warwick

Luis Alberto Arce Catacora is the Bolivian Minister of Economy and Public Finance under President Evo Morales.[1]

Luis Alberto Arce Catacora, is a Bolivian economist. He is the head of the Ministry of Economy and Public Finances from Bolivia, for six consecutive years, since the beginning of Evo Morales Ayma ‘s government.

He is a political economist, professor, author and socialist political leader from Bolivia

He has a Master in Sciences in Economics Sciences from Warwick University[2] in the UK,[3] where he lived between 1996 and 1997.Previously in 1991, he graduated as Bachelor in Economics from the Mayor of San Andres University (UMSA).He also graduated as Accountant from the Bank Education Institute in 1984. Speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese.

Appointed in 2006, he has overseen the nationalization of hydrocarbon, telecommunications, and mining companies in the country, as well as the creation of the Bank of the South.[4]

In 2011, the American Economy Magazine, placed Minister Arce Catacora among the best Ministers of Economy in the region, from a total of 18.

Crowded International Organization have highlighted his work driving the Bolivian Economy since 2006. The Wall Street Journal consider him the calling card n the Bolivian Leader’s Re-Election.[5]

He has been invited to speak in recognized Universities around the world: Harvard University, Columbia University, American University, Pittsburgh University.[6] He has 3 sons: Luis Marcelo,Rafael Ernesto and Camila Daniela.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Luis Carlos Jemio
Minister of Economics and Finance
2006–present
Incumbent
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