Ministry of Economy and Finance (Ecuador)
Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas | |
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Formed | 1830 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Ecuador |
Headquarters | Av. Amazonas entre Pereira y Unión Nacional de Periodistas, Quito |
Agency executive |
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Website | Official website |
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The Ministry of Economy and Finance is a cabinet ministry of the government of Ecuador responsible for overseeing the nation's public finances.
Ministers of Finance[]
- , 1830-1831[1]
- , 1831[1]
- Juan García del Río, 1832-1834[1]
- , 1835-1836[1]
- , 1836-1837[1]
- , 1838[1]
- , 1839[1]
- , 1839-1842[1]
- , 1842[1]
- , 1843-1845[1]
- , 1846[1]
- , 1846-1847[1]
- , 1848-1849[1]
- , 1849[1]
- , 1849[1]
- , 1849[1]
- , 1850-1851[1]
- , 1852[1]
- , 1852[1]
- , 1853-1854[1]
- , 1855[1]
- , 1855-1857[1]
- , 1858-1859[1]
- , 1860[1]
- , 1861[1]
- Rafael Carvajal, 1862[1]
- , 1863[1]
- , 1863[1]
- , 1864-1865[1]
- , 1865[1]
- Antonio Flores Jijón, 1865[1]
- , 1866[1]
- , 1867[1]
- , 1867[1]
- , 1867[1]
- Manuel de Ascásubi, 1868[1]
- , 1868[1]
- Manuel de Ascásubi, 1868[1]
- Gabriel García Moreno, 1868[1]
- Rafael Carvajal, 1869[1]
- , 1869-1870[1]
- , 1870[1]
- José Javier Eguiguren, 1870-1871[1]
- Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1873[1]
- José Javier Eguiguren, 1874-1875[1]
- Rafael Pólit, 1875[1]
- , 1876[1]
- , 1876[1]
- José Vélez, 1876-1878[1]
- , 1878[1]
- , 1878-1880[1]
- José Vélez, 1880[1]
- , 1881-1882[1]
- , 1883[1]
- , 1883[1]
- Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1883[1]
- , 1883[1]
- , 1883[1]
- Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1884-1887[1]
- , 1888[1]
- Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1888[1]
- , 1888-1889[1]
- Francisco Campos, 1889-1890[1]
- , 1890-1893[1]
- Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1893[1]
- Francisco Andrade Marín, 1894[1]
- Alejandro Cárdenas, 1894-1895[1]
- Lizardo García, 1895[1]
- , 1895[1]
- , 1895[1]
- , 1895[1]
- , 1895[1]
- , 1895
- , 1895-1896
- , 1896-1897
- , 1897-1900
- , 1900-1901
- , 1901
- , 1901-1905
- , 1906
- , 1906-1907
- , 1907
- , 1907-1908
- , 1908
- , 1908-1909
- , 1909-1910
- , 1910-1911
- , 1911
- Leónidas Plaza Gutiérrez, 1911
- , 1911-1912
- , 1912-1914
- , 1914-1916
- , 1916-1917
- , 1917-1920
- , 1920-1921
- , 1921-1922
- , 1922-1924
- , 1924
- , 1924-1925
- , 1925-1926
- Humberto Albornoz, 1926
- , 1926-1927
- , 1927-1928
- , 1928
- , 1928-1929
- Juan de Dios Martínez Mera, 1929-1930
- , 1930-1931
- , 1931
- Juan de Dios Martínez Mera, 1931-1932
- , 1932-1933
- , 1933
- , 1933
- , 1933
- , 1933
- , 1933-1934
- , 1934
- , 1934-1935
- , 1935
- , 1935
- , 1935-1936
- , 1936-1937
- , 1937-1938
- , 1938
- , 1938
- , 1938
- , 1938-1939
- , 1939
- Carlos Freile Larrea, 1939-1940
- , 1940-1941
- , 1941-1944
- , 1944
- , 1944
- Mariano Suárez Veintimilla, 1944-1945
- , 1945-1947
- , 1947
- , 1947
- , 1947
- , 1947-1948
- , 1948-1950
- , 1950-1951
- , 1951-1952
- , 1952
- , 1952-1953
- , 1953-1954
- , 1954-1955
- , 1955-1956
- , 1956-1958
- , 1958
- , 1958-1959
- , 1959-1960
- , 1960-1961
- , 1961
- , 1961
- , 1961-1962
- , 1962-1963
- , 1963-1964
- , 1964-1965
- , 1965-1966
- , 1966
- , 1966
- , 1966-1967
- , 1967-1968
- , 1968-1969
- , 1969
- , 1969
- , 1969-1970
- , 1970
- , 1970-1971
- , 1972-1973
- , 1973-1974
- , 1974-1975
- , 1975-1976
- , 1976
- , 1976-1978
- , 1978-1979
- , 1979-1980
- Rodrigo Paz, 1980-1981
- , 1981-1982
- , 1982
- Pedro Pinto Rubianes, 1982-1984
- , 1984-1986
- Alberto Dahik, 1986-1987
- , 1987-1988
- , 1988
- , 1988-1991
- , 1991-1992
- , 1992-1993
- , 1993-1994[2]
- , 1994-1995[2]
- , 1995[2]
- , 1995-1996[2]
- , 1996-1997[2]
- , 1997[2]
- , 1997-1998[2]
- , 1998-1999[2]
- Ana Lucía Armijos, 1999[2]
- Guillermo Lasso, 1999 (as Superminister)[3]
- , 1999-2000[2]
- , 2000[2]
- , 2000[2]
- , 2001[2]
- , 2001-2002[4]
- , 2002-2003[4]
- Mauricio Pozo Crespo, 2003-2004[4]
- , 2004-2005[4]
- Rafael Correa, 2005[4]
- Magdalena Barreiro, 2005[4]
- Diego Borja Cornejo, 2005-2006[4]
- , 2006[4]
- , 2006[4]
- Ricardo Patiño, 2007[4]
- , 2007-2008[4]
- Wilma Salgado, 2008[4]
- María Elsa Viteri, 2008-2010[4]
- , 2010-2013[4]
- , 2013-2016
- , 2016-2017
- , 2017-2018
- María Elsa Viteri, 2018
- , 2018-2020[5]
- Mauricio Pozo Crespo, 2020-[6]
See also[]
- Central Bank of Ecuador
- Finance ministry
- Economy of Ecuador
- Government of Ecuador
References[]
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt Juan Maiguashca. "Historia y región en el Ecuador: 1830-1930". Flacso Ecuador.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m https://revistagestion.ec/sites/default/files/import/legacy_pdfs/180_005.pdf[bare URL PDF]
- ^ Newswires, Dow Jones (18 August 1999). "Ecuador's Mahuad Names Lasso To New Post of 'Super Minister'" – via www.wsj.com.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Histórico de Autoridades 2001-2012 | Ministerio de Finanzas". March 15, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-03-15.
- ^ http://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/918571541108839939/MIGAGovernors.pdf[bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Mauricio Pozo Crespo – Ministerio de Economía y Finanzas".
External links[]
Categories:
- Government of Ecuador
- Finance ministries
- 1830 establishments in Ecuador