With the inauguration of President Jair Bolsonaro (PSL), Paulo Guedes will start directing the Ministry of Economy. He will lead a team influenced by the liberal thinking of the Chicago School, composed of technicians with pbadages from governments and market managers with no public sector experience.
It will be up to this group to rebalance public finances and take steps to accelerate the growth of the economy. One of the most important measures should be the reform of the pension system .
Part of the Guedes team is made up of civil servants who have made careers in several governments.
One of them is Marcelo Guaranys, chosen by Guedes as his right hand man, executive secretary of the file. He is a civil servant in the National Treasury and has been president of the Anac (National Civil Aviation Agency) of the Dilma Rousseff government and deputy head of the badysis and the follow-up of the civil policy of the Civil House under the direction of Michel Temer .
The list of agents who have worked in other governments includes Deputy Secretary of Finance Esteves Colnago, Deputy Secretary for Debureaucratisation, Gleisson Rubin, and Assistant Secretary of Social Security Leonardo Rolim. Chicago School
Several members of the new team are alumni of the University of Chicago, cradle of liberal thought, which should guide Brazilian economic policy starting next year.
This school defends ideas as a lean state, budget accounts and controlled inflation and stimulation of free competition.
In addition to Paulo Guedes, the president of the BNDES (National Bank for Economic and Social Development), Joaquim Levy, the president of Petrobras, Roberto Castello Branco, and the president of Banco do Brasil, Rubem Novaes, studied at the University of North
This is the case of the future president of the Central Bank (BC), Roberto Neto Campos, board member of the Central Bank of Brazil.
and the future director of monetary policy, Bruno Fernandes. The first made a career in Santander and the second in Itaú Unibanco.
In addition, the future president of Caixa Econômica, Pedro Guimarães, and the special secretary of privatization, Salim Mattar, are executives with a career in the private sector. Guimarães has been working in the financial market for 20 years and Mattar is the founder of Localiza, a car rental company.
See below the list of members of the economic team
Paulo Guedes, Minister of the Economy
Graduate in Economics and Law, Master of Public Law from the University of Brasilia (UnB ). He is the career servant of the National Treasury and was deputy head of government policy badysis and monitoring of the Temer Government Civil House. Guaranys was also director of the National Agency of Civil Aviation (ANAC) government Dilma Rousseff.
Waldery Rodrigues Júnior, Special Secretary of Finance
He was General Coordinator of the Secretariat for Economic Policy of the Ministry of Finance Rodrigues Júnior is a servant of Ipea (Institute of Applied Economic Research) and Economic Policy Advisor to the Senate.He graduated from the ITA (Aeronautical Technological Institute), holds a Master's degree from the University of Michigan in the United States and is a graduate of the University of Michigan. a doctorate in economics of the University of Brasilia
Paulo Uebel, special secretary of debureaucratisation, 19659007]
Graduate in legal and social sciences of the PUC-RS (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul) and a master's degree in public administration from Columbia University in the United States. He was the City Secretary for the management of São Paulo, president of WeWork Brasil and global president of Lide, the group of business leaders.
Carlos da Costa, Special Secretary for Productivity, Employment and Competitiveness
He was director of planning, credit and technology BNDES, president of the Institute of Performance and Leadership and director of the bank JP Morgan.
He holds a Master's and PhD in Economics from the University of California and is Associate Director at Ibmec Educacional.
Marcos Cintra, Special Secretary of Revenue
He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Harvard University (USA), Professor at Fundação Getúlio Vargas (FGV) and President of Finep (Financial Studies and Research). Projects). He is a friend of Guedes and has participated in the transition team.
Rogério Marinho, Special Secretary of Previdência
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Marinho was the federal deputy who reported to the Chamber of Deputies on the reform of the approved in 2017. He asked to be re-elected in 2018, but was not elected. He was secretary of the Plan of the Municipality of Natal (RN), Councilor and Mayor of the City and Secretary of State for Economic Development of Rio Grande do Norte.
Salim Mattar, Special Secretary for Privatization and Demobilization
He is Founder and Chairman of the Localiza Leasing Company and a member of the Millennium Institute, founded by Guedes to Promote Economic Liberalism
Marcos Troyjo, Special Secretary for Foreign Trade and International Affairs
Graduate in Political Science and Economics and holds a PhD in Sociology of International Relations from the USP (University of São Paulo)). He is also a diplomat, a member of the World Economic Forum Advisory Board, and a director of the BRIC lab at Columbia University.
Roberto Campos Neto, President of the Central Bank
Grandson of the liberal economist of the same name (Roberto Campos, Minister of Planning Government Castelo Branco), died in 2001. Campos Neto [modifier] was responsible for the treasury of Santander, a bank in which he joined the head of the international fixed income area in 2000.
Tarcisio Gomes de Freitas, Minister of Infrastructure
Like Bolsonaro, he studied at the Military Academy of the Black Agulhas and was Executive Director of the Dnit (d national department of transport infrastructure) under the government Dilma Rousseff between 2011 and 2015 and is legislative counsel to the Chamber of Deputies.
Bento Albuquerque Júnior, Minister of Mines and Energy
Director General of Nuclear and Nuclear Development, he joined the Navy in 1973. He was also Director General of the United Nations Development Program. development (UNODC). Technology. Abroad, he served as a military observer to United Nations peacekeepers in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Roberto Castello Branco, President of Petrobras
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He was a director of the Vale Mining Company for 15 years and served on the Board of Directors of Petrobras between 2015 and 2016, appointed by the President of the Republic of Korea. time, Dilma Rousseff (PT).
Joaquim Levy, President of the BNDES
Graduate of the University of Chicago, as well as Guedes, Levy was Minister of the University of Chicago. Closes in the second term of President Dilma Rousseff (PT). After his tenure at the Ministry, he was Financial Director of the World Bank
Rubem Novaes, President of the Bank of Brazil
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Doctor of Economics from the University of Chicago, was professor at the FGV, director of the BNDES and president of Sebrae. He also collaborates with the Liberal-RJ Institute.
Pedro Guimarães, President of the Federal Savings Bank
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[19659002] Ph.D. in economics from the University of Rochester, specializing in privatization, has more than 20 years of experience in the financial market, pbading through several institutions such as Bozano, Simonsen, BTG Pactal and National Treasury Secretary
Adolfo Sachsida Special Secretary to the Treasury
Mansueto Almeida National Treasury Secretary
Secretary of Economic Policies
José Levi Mello do Amaral Junior Attorney General of the National Treasury [19659059] Gleisson Rubin deputy secretary of de-bureaucratisation, Igor Calvet badistant secretary for productivity, employment and competitiveness
John Paul Fachada Assistant Secretary of Revenue
Leonardo Rolim Assistant Secretary of Social Security
] Bruno Fernandes Director of Monetary Policy of the Central Bank
João Manoel Pinho de Mello director of the financial system organization of the central bank
Carlos Vianna ] Tiago Berriel director of international affairs of British Columbia
Carlos von Doellinger president of the Institute of Applied Economic Research