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The Antigua Forum is an invitation-only gathering of individuals from around the world who believe in the power of human ingenuity and free enterprise to dramatically improve the well-being of people everywhere. Next Event: January 19-21, 2025 The Antigua Forum is a problem-solving event. We combine experienced people, real-world projects, and an effective process to…
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Former deputy director of the Henry Hazlitt Center and a former professor of economics at the UFM. She served as the executive director of several private sector non-profit initiatives in Guatemala focused on economic development, as well as cultural heritage.
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UFM vice president; former minister of health for Community of Madrid; former deputy chief of staff for president José María Aznar; former chief of staff in Spanish Ministry of Education; former secretary general of FAES (Foundation for Social Studies and Analysis), the country’s leading market-liberal think tank. • Video interview
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Vice president of UFM; former regional minister of health for the Community of Madrid; former deputy chief of staff for Spanish president José María Aznar; former secretary general of the Foundation for Social Studies and Analysis (FAES), Spain’s leading market-liberal think tank
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The Antigua Forum Universidad Francisco Marroquín Calle Manuel F. Ayau (6 Calle final), zona 10 Guatemala City, Guatemala 01010
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A Tale Worth Telling In 1996, Guatemala adopted one of the most pro-competitive, market-liberal telecom laws in the world, granting property rights to spectrum and opening the market fully to competition.
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Executive director of the Antigua Forum Former deputy director of the Henry Hazlitt Center and a former professor of economics at the UFM. She served as the executive director of several private sector non-profit initiatives in Guatemala focused on economic development, as well as cultural heritage. Co-author of Empowoman, a women’s leadership program in Latin…
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The Antigua Forum Universidad Francisco Marroquín Calle Manuel F. Ayau (6 Calle final), zona 10 Guatemala City, Guatemala 01010
P. rologue: f. ar-off. a. dventures. A century ago, in December 1911, Norwegian Roald Amund-sen and a handful of companions reached the South Pole,
Publications - The Antigua Forum
Carlos Sabino is professor of sociology and history at UFM, and he has spent decades researching economic and political issues in Latin America. Among Carlos's acclaimed books are The Failure of Interventionism; Building Consensus for a Free Venezuela; and a two-part study of Guatemala’s civil war, Guatemala: The Silenced History.