Speech by Carlos Matus in the presentation of Adiós, Señor Presidente

Carlos Matus (Chile 1931-Venezuela 1998). Magíster en Alta Dirección y Planificación Estratégica, Universidad de Harvard, EE.UU. Ex ministro de Economía de Chile, 1972. Funcionario del Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, Instituto Latinoamericano de Planificación Económica y Social (PNUD-ILPES).
Published: 4 April 2014 Open Access
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The text of this article was written by Carlos Matus and read aloud by him at the first presentation of his book Adiós, Señor Presidente [Goodbye, Mr. President] in Venezuela in 1987. Matus describes the problems of the governments of Latin America of that day, in order to address the growing gap between the capacity of governments to govern and the complexity of social systems. For Matus, bridging this gap requires theories, techniques, systems and methods so as to develop government projects in which the governability of the system is not less than the magnitude of its problems. This document was recovered from the Mario Testa fund, in the Center for Documentation and Research Pensar en Salud (CEDOPS) of the Institute of Collective Health in the Universidad Nacional de Lanús.