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Marcílio Marques Moreira (born in Rio de Janeiro, November 25, 1931), was the Brazilian Minister of Finance during the government of Fernando Collor de Mello, responsible for overseeing the Plano Collor. He was also the Brazilian ambassador to the United States in 1986.
Marcílio Marques Moreira | |
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Minister of Economy, Finance and Planning | |
In office May 10, 1991 – October 2, 1992 | |
President | Fernando Collor de Mello |
Preceded by | Zélia Cardoso de Mello |
Succeeded by | Gustavo Krause |
Ambassador of Brazil to the United States | |
In office November 23, 1986 – May 9, 1991 | |
Nominated by | José Sarney |
Preceded by | Sérgio Corrêa da Costa |
Succeeded by | Rubens Ricupero |
Personal details | |
Born | Rio de Janeiro, Federal District, Brazil | November 25, 1931
Alma mater | |
Occupation | Economist, diplomat, politician, university professor |
He is now Principal at the Conjuntura e Contexto consultancy firm, a member of the boards of the Brazilian division of the American Bank Note Company and ENERGISA, chairman of the advisory board of the institute on the Ethics of Corporate Competition, and vice-chairman of the Board of INAE – Forum Nacio.
Bibliography
edit- Marcílio Marques Moreira (1 May 1986). The Brazilian quandary. Priority Press Publications. ISBN 978-0-87078-171-1.
- Marcílio Marques Moreira (2000). The international financial system: a new architecture?. IPEA, Diretoria de Estudos Macroeconômicos.
References
edit- "Speaker profile: Marcílio Marques Moreira". Latin American Business Group at Chicago Booth. 2009. Archived from the original on November 17, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
- "Ministers of Finance: Marcílio Marques Moreira". Brazilian Ministry of Finance. Archived from the original on October 26, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
- "Ministry of Finance". Brazilian Ministry of Finance. Archived from the original on March 26, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010.