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to US dollars and lost wealth, while the upper classes (whose members already had their wealth invested in US dollars) gained wealth in turn. Under Mahuad's recession-plagued term, the economy shrank significantly, and inflation reached levels of up to 60 percent.
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was signed, resolving long-standing border disputes. Under the agreement, Ecuador renounced its claims to sovereignty of the disputed territory under the
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In May 2014, Ecuador’s National Court of Justice sentenced him to twelve years jail term on embezzlement charges.
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Mahuad was forced to resign after a week of demonstrations by indigenous Ecuadorians and a
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Mahuad is also a senior advisor at CMI International Group in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Harvard University published a case study on Mahuad, called "
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During Mahuad's presidency, a historic peace agreement with
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lawyer, academic and former politician. He was the 41st
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Ten years after his first presidential run, he won the
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Extended biography (in Spanish) by CIDOB Foundation
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Index

Spanish name
surname

President of Ecuador
Gustavo Noboa
Fabián Alarcón
Gustavo Noboa
Metropolitan Mayor of Quito
Rodrigo Paz
Roque Sevilla
Loja, Ecuador
Popular Democracy
Alma mater
Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
Ecuadorian
president
Ecuador
Loja, Ecuador
Lebanese
German
Harvard University
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Master of Public Administration
US State Department
Fulbright Fellow
Leadership and Negotiation: Ending the Western Hemisphere's Longest Running Border Conflict
presidential election of 1988
Quito
presidential election
Álvaro Noboa

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