Vision and Mission

The NGO coordinator for Investment and Work – Youth Development born before the impotence of thousands of youngsters to see a country without future, without hope and without direction, for there is no work, and every day there are more poor, more injustice and more insecurity in the streets, through which water services, health and education are inefficient and non-existent, because several thousand young people yearn to leave the country.

To improve the quality of life of young people and offer them more opportunities for development, CIT has set the following objectives:

a) Generation of wealth and employment. The generation of wealth is doubly smothered in Ecuador: directly through regulations that kill investment, and indirectly, through tax savings that kill.

b) limited government. Reduce state functions to the ones that should have: Internal Security External Security, Administration of Justice and Public Works where the private sector do not invest.

Social philosopher: he is one of those rare cases where training in economics leads to deeper meditation and contemplation of a world richer, and much stronger sense that possible from just the economy.

He has taught at the University of Vienna, at the London School of Economics, University of Chicago, University of Freiburg (where he was Rector), University of Salzburg. It has numerous academic awards, including the Nobel Prize in Economics (1974).