Antoni Castells
Antoni Castells | |
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Minister of Economy and Finance of the Generalitat de Catalunya | |
In office December 17, 2003 – December 29, 2010 | |
President | Pasqual Maragall (2003-2006) José Montilla (2006-2010) |
Preceded by | Francesc Homs i Ferret |
Succeeded by | Andreu Mas-Colell (as Minister of Economy and Knowledge) |
Personal details | |
Born | (1950-09-24) September 24, 1950 (age 73) Barcelona, Barcelonès, Spain |
Nationality | Spain |
Political party | PSC |
Residence | Barcelona |
Antoni Castells i Oliveres (Catalan: [kəsˈteʎs]; born September 24, 1950) is a Spanish politician. He is considered one of the most prominent members of the Catalanist wing of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia.[1][2]
Castells is married and has two children. He lives in Barcelona. He received an Economy degree and a PhD at the University of Barcelona.[citation needed]
He is a lecturer in Public Revenue at the UB. He has been a visiting professor at the Johns Hopkins University of Baltimore (1993) and director of The Institute of Economy of Barcelona until, November 2003.[citation needed]
He has written many books about the topics which he is specialized: fiscal federalism, autonomous and local revenue, regional economy and the economy of the welfare state.[citation needed]
He has been working in the Study Service for the Banca Catalana (until 1983), and member of Audit Office of Catalonia (1984–1989), member of the Catalan part of the Mixed Committee of State-Generalitat Assessment (1989–1996), member of the Catalan Parliament (1992–1994) and Spanish member of the European Court of Auditors (1994–2000).[citation needed]
Currently Secretary of the Economy of the PSC Executive Committee.[citation needed]
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References
- "Antoni Castells i Oliveres". eib.org. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
- "Antoni Castells. The Government Team. Generalitat of Catalonia". gencat.cat. Retrieved 24 July 2010.
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Preceded by Francesc Homs Ferret | Minister of Economy and Finance 2003 – 2010 | Succeeded by Andreu Mas-Colell (as Minister of Economy and Knowledge) |
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- Joan Saura (Institutional Relations and Participation)
- Montserrat Tura (Home Affairs)
- Joan Carretero (Governance and Public Administration)
- Josep Maria Vallès (Justice)
- Antoni Castells (Economy and Finance)
- Pere Esteve/Josep Huguet (Trade, Tourism and Consumer Affairs)
- Joaquim Nadal (Town and Country Town and Public Works)
- Marina Geli (Health)
- Anna Simó (Social Welfare and Family Affairs)
- Josep Bargalló/Marta Cid (Education)
- Carles Solà (Universities, Research and Information Society)
- Caterina Mieras (Culture)
- Josep Maria Rañé (Employment and Industry)
- Antoni Siurana (Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries)
- Salvador Milà (Environment and Housing)