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Isaac Chocrón Serfaty (Maracay, September 25, 1930 – Caracas, November 6, 2011) was a Venezuelan economist, playwright and translator. He was a graduate of Columbia University and Manchester University. He later directed the School of Arts at the Central University of Venezuela.
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