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Marian Moszoro Մարիան Մոշորո (born September 14, 1974) is a Polish economist. In 2005-2006 he was Undersecretary of State, Deputy Minister of Finance of Poland, the youngest ever in the history of the Ministry.[1]
Marian Moszoro was born in Rosario, Argentina. He graduated from SGH – Warsaw School of Economics (PhD in Financial Economics, 2004) and the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley (Post-doc, 2009–2011, under Nobel laureate economist Oliver E. Williamson). He held academic positions at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley,[2] Harvard Law School, and Université Paris-Dauphine.[3] Currently (2017), Dr. Moszoro is a professor at George Mason University’s Department of Economics and the Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science, and a faculty affiliate at Cornell University's Program in Infrastructure Policy. Dr. Moszoro served as consultant to the World Bank, UNIDO, and several companies.
Dr. Moszoro’s dissertation on Public-Private Partnerships was published as a monograph with two editions.[4] He has authored several books, scientific articles, and case studies. His areas of research are: law & economics and positive political economy,[5][6][7] corporate and project finance,[8][9] and public-private partnerships.[10][11]
He plays rugby.