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Appendix: List of In-Depth Interviews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2012

Tulia G. Falleti
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University of Pennsylvania
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Argentina Interviewees

Aguerrondo, Inés. Vice secretary of education programming at the National Ministry of Education (1994–1999). November 16, 2000; January 24, 2001; and February 13, 2001. Buenos Aires.

Angeloz, Eduardo César. Governor of Córdoba (1983–1989 and 1989–1995); national senator of Córdoba; presidential candidate (1989). December 19, 2000. Buenos Aires.

Arlía, Alejandro. Provincial director of economic studies at the Ministry of Economy of the Province of Buenos Aires; official at the Ministry of Economy (1991–1997). February 12, 2001. Buenos Aires.

Baldrich, Jorge. National deputy; vice secretary of regional programming at the Ministry of Economy under Domingo Cavallo's administration. February 7, 2001. Buenos Aires.

Barry, Luis Antonio. Secretary of education at the National Ministry of Education (1989–1992). November 30, 2000 and December 4, 2000. Buenos Aires.

Berensztein, Sergio. Specialist in tax reforms; professor at University Torcuato Di Tella. July 21, 1998. Buenos Aires.

Bordón, José Octavio. Governor of Mendoza (1987–1991); director of culture and education for the Province of Buenos Aires (1999–2001); national senator of Mendoza (1992–1996); presidential candidate (1995). February 8, 2001. Buenos Aires.

Ciccone, Antonio. Specialist in education reforms for the provinces. February 9, 2001. Buenos Aires.

Decibe, Susana. National minister of education (1996–1999). February 7, 2001. Buenos Aires.

Dufour, Gustavo. Specialist in education decentralization. September 15, 2000. Buenos Aires.

España, Sergio. Minister of education of Chubut (1987–1990); official at the National Ministry of Education; adviser to the governors of Santa Fe and Cordoba. Janurary 26, 2001. Buenos Aires.

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