University of CEMA, Private university in Downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina
The University of CEMA is a private institution with multiple buildings near Avenida Córdoba and Leandro N. Alem in Downtown Buenos Aires. The campus houses the Adrián Guissarri Library, which provides extensive printed and digital resources, alongside programs in economics, management, and finance.
The institution was founded in 1978 as a center for macroeconomic studies by Carlos Rodríguez, Roque Fernández, and Pedro Pou. It received university status in 1995, marking a significant expansion of its academic scope.
The institution hosts five research centers focused on applied economics, creativity, and management that shape academic discourse in Buenos Aires. Visitors may notice how these centers engage with local economic issues and contribute to policy discussions affecting the city.
This is a private academic institution with limited public access; most areas are restricted to students and university staff. Those wishing to visit should inquire about any open events or guided tours that may be available.
The institution operates a specialized partnership with the University of Chicago in Latin American Experimental Economics. This collaboration includes field research across the region, generating insights into economic behavior and policy effects.
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