The Ministry of Economy and Finance is a
cabinet ministry of the government of
Ecuador
Ecuador ( ; ; Quechua: ''Ikwayur''; Shuar: ''Ecuador'' or ''Ekuatur''), officially the Republic of Ecuador ( es, República del Ecuador, which literally translates as "Republic of the Equator"; Quechua: ''Ikwadur Ripuwlika''; Shuar: ''Eku ...
responsible for overseeing the nation's public finances.
Ministers of Finance
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Antonio Fernández Salvador, 1830-1831
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José Félix Valdivieso, 1831
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Juan García del Río, 1832-1834
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Francisco Eugenio Tamariz, 1835-1836
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Manuel López Escobar, 1836-1837
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Antonio Fernández Salvador, 1838
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Manuel López Escobar, 1839
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Luis de Saa, 1839-1842
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Juan Hipólito Soulin, 1842
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Francisco de Aguirre, 1843-1845
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Roberto Ascázubi, 1846
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Manuel Bustamante, 1846-1847
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José Javier Valdivieso, 1848-1849
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Manuel Bustamante, 1849
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Luis de Saa, 1849
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Manuel López Escobar, 1849
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Carlos Chiriboga, 1850-1851
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José María Caamaño, 1852
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Francisco Marcos, 1852
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Marcos Espinel Marcos may refer to:
People with the given name ''Marcos''
*Marcos (given name)
Sports
;Surnamed
* Dayton Marcos, Negro league baseball team from Dayton, Ohio (early twentieth-century)
* Dimitris Markos, Greek footballer
* Nélson Marcos, Portugue ...
, 1853-1854
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Teodoro Gómez de la Torre, 1855
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Francisco Pablo Icaza, 1855-1857
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Antonio Yerovi, 1858-1859
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José Sánchez Brun, 1860
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Carlos Aguirre, 1861
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Rafael Carvajal
Rafael Carvajal Guzmán (1818–1881) was the vice president of Ecuador from 1864 to 1865 and the acting president from 31 August 1865 to 7 September 1865.
He was Minister of Finance
A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in ...
, 1862
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Camilo Ponce Ortiz Camilo is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
* Camilo Albornoz (born 2000), Argentine footballer
* Camilo Cascolan (born 1964), Filipino law enforcement officer
* Camilo Castelo Branco, Portuguese wri ...
, 1863
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Víctor Laso, 1863
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Pablo Bustamante Iturralde, 1864-1865
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Francisco E. Tamariz, 1865
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Antonio Flores Jijón
Juan Antonio María Flores y Jijón de Vivanco (23 October 1833 – 30 August 1915) as 13th President of Ecuador 17 August 1888 to 30 June 1892.
He was a member of the Progressive Party, a Liberal Catholic party.
Antonio Flores was born in Q ...
, 1865
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Manuel Bustamante, 1866
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Bernardo Dávalos, 1867
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Manuel Bustamante, 1867
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Camilo Ponce Ortiz Camilo is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Given name
* Camilo Albornoz (born 2000), Argentine footballer
* Camilo Cascolan (born 1964), Filipino law enforcement officer
* Camilo Castelo Branco, Portuguese wri ...
, 1867
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Manuel de Ascásubi
Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu (30 December 1804 – 25 December 1876) served as Vice President of Ecuador from 1847 to 1849 and in that capacity he was also interim President from 16 October 1849 to 10 June 1850.
Biography
Don Manuel Ascázubi ...
, 1868
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Julio Castro Bastus, 1868
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Manuel de Ascásubi
Manuel de Ascázubi y Matheu (30 December 1804 – 25 December 1876) served as Vice President of Ecuador from 1847 to 1849 and in that capacity he was also interim President from 16 October 1849 to 10 June 1850.
Biography
Don Manuel Ascázubi ...
, 1868
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Gabriel García Moreno
Gabriel Gregorio Fernando José María García Moreno y Morán de Butrón (24 December 1821 – 6 August 1875), was an Ecuadorian politician and aristocrat who twice served as President of Ecuador (1861–65 and 1869–75) and was assassinated d ...
, 1868
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Rafael Carvajal
Rafael Carvajal Guzmán (1818–1881) was the vice president of Ecuador from 1864 to 1865 and the acting president from 31 August 1865 to 7 September 1865.
He was Minister of Finance
A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in ...
, 1869
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José María Baquerizo, 1869-1870
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Roberto de Ascázubi, 1870
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José Javier Eguiguren, 1870-1871
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Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1873
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José Javier Eguiguren, 1874-1875
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Rafael Pólit Rafael Pólit Cevallos (1823 - 1897) studied at the Central University of Quito and joined the Conservative Party of Ecuador of Gabriel García Moreno. He was President of the Municipal Council of Guayaquil. He was President of the Senate when C ...
, 1875
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Manuel Gómez de la Torre, 1876
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José Rafael Arízaga, 1876
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José Vélez
José Velázquez Jiménez (born 15 November 1951 in Telde, Gran Canaria), better known by his stage name José Vélez (), is a Spanish singer.
In the late 1960s, a music teacher from the Organización Juvenil Española (Spanish Youth Organisa ...
, 1876-1878
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Julio Castro Bastus, 1878
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Martín Icaza, 1878-1880
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José Vélez
José Velázquez Jiménez (born 15 November 1951 in Telde, Gran Canaria), better known by his stage name José Vélez (), is a Spanish singer.
In the late 1960s, a music teacher from the Organización Juvenil Española (Spanish Youth Organisa ...
, 1880
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Martín Icaza, 1881-1882
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José Álvarez, 1883
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Manuel Noboa, 1883
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Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1883
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Camilo Andrade, 1883
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Federico Galdos, 1883
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Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1884-1887
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Gabriel Jesús Núñez, 1888
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Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1888
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José Toribio Noboa, 1888-1889
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Francisco Campos
Francisco Machado Campos (born August 12, 1972) is a Mexican former professional baseball pitcher. He is a 15-time Mexican League All-Star and played with the Campeche Pirates for more than 20 seasons. He was born in Guaymas, Sonora.
Career
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, 1889-1890
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Gabriel Jesús Núñez, 1890-1893
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Vicente Lucio Salazar, 1893
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Francisco Andrade Marín
Francisco Higinio Andrade Marín (15 November 1841 – 6 September 1935) was Ecuadorian politician. He was Minister of Finance in 1894. He was President of the Chamber of Deputies in 1911. He was acting President of Ecuador
The preside ...
, 1894
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Alejandro Cárdenas
Alejandro Manuel Cárdenas Robles (born October 4, 1974) is a retired track & field athlete from Mexico. He is married to high jumper athlete Romary Rifka.
Career
After forming part of the Mexican 4 × 100 metres relay in the 1992 Summer Olympi ...
, 1894-1895
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Lizardo García, 1895
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Gabriel Jesús Núñez, 1895
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Francisco de Roca, 1895
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Pedro Lizarzaburu, 1895
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Carlos Pérez Quiñónez, 1895
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Gabriel de Jesús Núñez Terán, 1895
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F. P. Roca, 1895-1896
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Serafín S. Wíther Navarro, 1896-1897
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Ricardo Valdivieso Palacio, 1897-1900
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Tomás Gagliardo Aubert, 1900-1901
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Vidal Enríquez Ante, 1901
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Juan F. Game Balarezo, 1901-1905
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Camilo Echanique de la Serna, 1906
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Amalio Puga Salazar, 1906-1907
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Alejandro Reyes V., 1907
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Jorge Marcos Aguirre, 1907-1908
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Belisario Torres Otoya, 1908
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Tomás Gagliardo Aubert, 1908-1909
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César Borja Lavayen, 1909-1910
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Luis Adriano Dillon Reina, 1910-1911
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Manuel E. Escudero, 1911
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Leónidas Plaza Gutiérrez, 1911
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J. Federico Intriago Navas, 1911-1912
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Juan F. Game Balarezo, 1912-1914
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Agustín Cabezas G., 1914-1916
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Carlos A. Borja Lavayen, 1916-1917
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Miguel G. Hurtado, 1917-1920
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Gustavo Aguirre O., 1920-1921
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Emilio Cucalón Pareja, 1921-1922
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Alfonso B. Larrea A., 1922-1924
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Alberto Gómez Jaramillo, 1924
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Miguel Ángel Albornoz Tabares, 1924-1925
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Luis Napoleón Dillon Cabezas, 1925-1926
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Humberto Albornoz, 1926
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Pedro Leopoldo Núñez Terán, 1926-1927
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Alberto Gómez Jaramillo, 1927-1928
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Luis A. Carbo Noboa, 1928
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Secundino Sáenz de Tejada, 1928-1929
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Juan de Dios Martínez Mera, 1929-1930
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Sixto Durán-Ballén Romero, 1930-1931
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Pedro Leopoldo Nuñez Terán, 1931
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Juan de Dios Martínez Mera, 1931-1932
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Federico Cornejo Campuzano, 1932-1933
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Augusto Alvarado Olea, 1933
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Jaime Puig Arosemena, 1933
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Manuel Stacey Cabeza de Vaca, 1933
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Alfredo Espinosa Palacios, 1933
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Cayetano Uribe Quiñonez, 1933-1934
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Victor Emilio Estrada Sciacaluga, 1934
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Carlos Arízaga Toral, 1934-1935
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Luis A. Carbo Noboa, 1935
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Enrique Arrate Crosby, 1935
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Gerónimo Avilés Aguirre, 1935-1936
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Alberto Wither Navarro
Alberto is the Romance version of the Latinized form (''Albertus'') of Germanic ''Albert''. It is used in Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. The diminutive forms are ''Albertito'' in Spain or ''Albertico'' in some parts of Latin America, Albertin ...
, 1936-1937
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Heleodoro Sáenz R., 1937-1938
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Gabriel Martínez Intriago, 1938
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José Carbo Puig, 1938
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Carlos de Icaza Sániter, 1938
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César A. Durango Montenegro, 1938-1939
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César D. Andrade López, 1939
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Carlos Freile Larrea, 1939-1940
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Luis Cordovés Borja, 1940-1941
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Vicente Illingworth Icaza, 1941-1944
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Alberto Wright Vallarino, 1944
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Luis Eduardo Lasso González, 1944
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Mariano Suárez Veintimilla
Mariano is a masculine name from the Romance languages, corresponding to the feminine Mariana.
It is an Italian, Spanish and Portuguese variant of the Roman Marianus which derived from Marius, and Marius derived from the Roman god Mars (see als ...
, 1944-1945
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Enrique Arízaga Toral, 1945-1947
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Jerónimo Avilés Alfaro, 1947
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Luis Fernando Ruiz Lecaros, 1947
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Ruperto Alarcón Falconí, 1947
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Raúl Clemente Huerta Rendón, 1947-1948
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Carlos Martínez Quirola, 1948-1950
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José Araujo Luna, 1950-1951
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Alfredo Peña Herrera, 1951-1952
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José Araujo Luna, 1952
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Nicolás Augusto Maldonado, 1952-1953
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Wilson Vera Herbas, 1953-1954
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Jaime Acosta Velasco, 1954-1955
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José Gabriel Terán Varea, 1955-1956
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Fausto Cordovez Chiriboga, 1956-1958
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Isidro de Icaza Plaza, 1958
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Luis Gómez Izquierdo, 1958-1959
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José A. Ballén de la Calle, 1959-1960
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José Garcés Alzamora, 1960-1961
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Bolívar Lasso Carrión, 1961
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Jorge Acosta Velasco, 1961
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Manuel Naranjo Toro, 1961-1962
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Juan Sevilla Delgado, 1962-1963
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Jack Bermeo Cevallos, 1963-1964
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Alberto Quevedo Toro, 1964-1965
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Jaime Salvador Campuzano, 1965-1966
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Guillermo Borja Enríquez, 1966
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Renato Ruiz Drouet, 1966
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Federico Intriago Arrata, 1966-1967
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Manuel Correa Arroyo, 1967-1968
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Luis Guzmán Vanegas, 1968-1969
*Leonidas Avilés Robinson, 1969
*Benito Ottati Moreira, 1969
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Luis Gómez Izquierdo, 1969-1970
*Jaime Aspiazu Seminario, 1970
*Alonso Salgado Gueva, 1970-1971
*Nestor Vega Moreno, 1972-1973
*Enrique Salas Castillo, 1973-1974
*Jaime Moncayo García, 1974-1975
*Jaime Morillo Battle, 1975-1976
*César Robalino Gonzaga, 1976
*Santiago Sevilla Larrea, 1976-1978
*Juan Reyna Santacruz, 1978-1979
*Fernando Aspiazu Seminario, 1979-1980
*Rodrigo Paz, 1980-1981
*César Robalino Gonzaga, 1981-1982
*Jaime Morillo Battle, 1982
*Pedro Pinto Rubianes, 1982-1984
*Francisco Swett Morales, 1984-1986
*Alberto Dahik, 1986-1987
*Rodrigo Espinosa Bermeo, 1987-1988
*Eduardo Cabezas Molina, 1988
*Jorge Gallardo Zavala, 1988-1991
*Pablo Better Grunbaum, 1991-1992
*Mario Ribadeneira Traversari, 1992-1993
*César Robalino Gonzaga, 1993-1994
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*Modesto Correa San Andrés, 1994-1995
*Mauricio Pinto Mancheno, 1995
*Iván Andrade Apunte, 1995-1996
*Pablo Concha Ledergerber, 1996-1997
*Carlos Dávalos Rodas, 1997
*Marco Flores Troncoso, 1997-1998
*Fidel Jaramillo Buendía, 1998-1999
*Ana Lucía Armijos, 1999
**Guillermo Lasso, 1999
*Alfredo Arizaga González, 1999-2000
*Jorge Guzmán Ortega, 2000
*Luis Yturralde Mancero, 2000
*Jorge Gallardo Zavala, 2001
*Carlos Julio Emanuel, 2001-2002
*Francisco Arosemena Robles, 2002-2003
*Mauricio Pozo Crespo, 2003-2004
*Mauricio Yépez, 2004-2005
*Rafael Correa, 2005
*Magdalena Barreiro, 2005
*Diego Borja Cornejo, 2005-2006
*Armando Rodas Espinel, 2006
*José Jouvín Vernaza, 2006
*Ricardo Patiño, 2007
*Fausto Ortiz de la Cadena, 2007-2008
*Wilma Salgado, 2008
*María Elsa Viteri, 2008-2010
*Patricio Rivera Yánez, 2010-2013
*Fausto Herrera Nicolaide, 2013-2016
*Patricio Rivera Yánez, 2016-2017
*Carlos de la Torre Muñoz, 2017-2018
*María Elsa Viteri, 2018
*Richard Martínez Alvarado, 2018-2020
*Mauricio Pozo Crespo, 2020-2021
*Simón Cueva, 2021-2022
*Pablo Arosemena Marriott, 2022-
See also
* Central Bank of Ecuador
* Finance ministry
* Economy of Ecuador
* Government of Ecuador
References
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External links
Ministry of Economy and Finance
Government of Ecuador
Finance ministries, Ecuador
1830 establishments in Ecuador