José Piñera

José Piñera Echenique (born 6 October 1948) is a Chilean economist, one of the famous Chicago Boys, who served as minister of Labor and Social Security, and of Mining, in the military dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet. He is the architect of Chile's private pension system based on personal retirement accounts. Piñera has been called "the world's foremost advocate of privatizing public pension systems" as well as "the Pension Reform Pied Piper" (by the Wall Street Journal). He is now Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank based in Washington, President of the International Center for Pension Reform based in Santiago, Senior Fellow at the Italian libertarian think tank Istituto Bruno Leoni, and member of the advisory board of the Vienna-based Educational Initiative for Central and Eastern Europe. He has a master's degree and a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard University. Piñera is a board member in Chile and an active supporter of SOS Children's Villages, the largest orphan and abandoned children's charity in the world. Today, Piñera is director of the magazine Economía y Sociedad, that was relaunched in November 2016.

José Piñera
Labour and Social Forecast Minister
In office
26 December 1978  29 December 1980
PresidentAugusto Pinochet
Preceded byVasco Costa
Succeeded byMiguel Kast
Mining Minister
In office
29 December 1980  4 December 1981
PresidentAugusto Pinochet
Preceded byCarlos Quiñones
Succeeded byHernán Felipe Errazuriz
Personal details
Born (1948-10-06) 6 October 1948
Santiago, Chile
Political partyIndependent
Residence(s)Santiago, Chile
Alma materPontifical Catholic University of Chile
Harvard University

He is the elder brother of president Sebastián Piñera with whom he has a longstanding conflict.

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