Manuel F. Ayau
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Manuel F. Ayau was a prominent Guatemalan economist and a significant figure in the liberal movement in Latin America. Known for his advocacy of free-market principles, Ayau dedicated much of his life to promoting economic freedom and individual liberty. He was a co-founder of the Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala, which became a center for liberal thought and education in the region. His works often emphasized the importance of personal responsibility and the role of entrepreneurship in improving societal conditions.
Ayau's influence extended beyond academia; he was a prolific author, with notable contributions that examined the relationship between economics and ethics. His books, such as "Sentido común" and "Cómo mejorar el nivel de vida," challenged prevailing economic doctrines and offered insights into how liberal policies could lead to prosperity. Through his teachings and writings, he inspired a generation of economists and policymakers, leaving a lasting legacy in the promotion of liberty and free markets in Central America.