Antonio Ortiz Mena | |
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President of the Inter-American Development Bank | |
In office 1971–1988 | |
Preceded by | Felipe Herrera |
Succeeded by | Enrique V. Iglesias |
Secretary of Finance and Public Credit | |
In office 1 December 1958 – 13 August 1970[1] | |
President | Adolfo López Mateos and Gustavo Díaz Ordaz |
Preceded by | Antonio Carrillo Flores |
Succeeded by | Hugo B. Margáin |
Personal details | |
Born | [2][nb 1] Parral, Chihuahua, Mexico[3] | 16 April 1907
Died | 12 March 2007 Mexico City, Mexico[4] | (aged 99)
Political party | Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) |
Spouse | Martha Salinas[4] |
Alma mater | National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)[5] |
Antonio Ortiz Mena (16 April 1907 – 12 March 2007) was a Mexican economist who served as President of the Inter-American Development Bank (1971–1988) and as Mexico's Secretary of Finance during the administrations of Adolfo López Mateos and Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (1958–1970).[6]
According to Pedro Aspe —who served as Secretary of Finance almost two decades later— during Ortiz' tenure Mexico's per-capita income grew 3.4 percent annually for twelve years and economic growth averaged six percent a year; inflation often remained below three percent, and millions entered the middle class as the country began its transformation from a largely rural economy to an industrial one.[2]
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