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Col·legi D'Economistes De Catalunya
The College of Economists of Catalonia, officially named in Catalan ''Col·legi d'Economistes de Catalunya,'' based in Barcelona, is a professional public law corporation, which in 2022 had more than 7,800 members and 1,500 related companies and offices dedicated to the different aspects of the economy, business and entrepreneurship. History The College of Economists of Catalonia is the result of the unification of the former College of Economists and the extinct Colleges of Mercantile and Business Degrees of Barcelona, Girona, Lleida and Tarragona as well as the Council of Associations of Mercantile and Business Degrees of Catalonia. The unified organisation was formally established on October 1, 2014, when the Extraordinary Constituent Assembly took place. Initially, this entity was a section of the College of Graduates of the political, economic and commercial sciences specialties in Barcelona, in 1954. Later, it was segregated as a proper college of economists from Catalonia ...
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Carles Puig De Travy
Carles () is a common Catalan language, Catalan given name of Germanic origin, which also appears as a surname. The English language equivalent is Charles. The name Carles can refer to: People *Carles (name) Places *Carles, Iloilo, a 2nd class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines, named after the Spanish Governor of Iloilo. See also

*Alfara de Carles *Sant Carles (other) *Calès (other) *Cares (other) *Carle (other) *Carlee *Carless (other) *Carley (other) *Carlos (other) *Caples (other) *Cartes (other) *Charles (other) {{disambig Catalan masculine given names Masculine given names Catalan-language surnames ...
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Ernest Lluch I Martín
Ernest is a given name derived from the Germanic word ''ernst'', meaning "serious", often shortened to Ernie. Notable people and fictional characters with the name include: People *Archduke Ernest of Austria (1553–1595), son of Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor *Ernest, Margrave of Austria (1027–1075) *Ernest, Duke of Bavaria (1373–1438) *Ernest, Duke of Opava (c. 1415–1464) *Ernest, Margrave of Baden-Durlach (1482–1553) *Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels (1623–1693) *Ernest Augustus, Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg (1629–1698) *Ernest, Count of Stolberg-Ilsenburg (1650–1710) *Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover (1771–1851), son of King George III of Great Britain *Ernest II, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1818–1893), sovereign duke of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha *Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover (1845–1923) *Ernest, Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal (1846–1925) *Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover (1914–1987) *Prince Ernst August of Hano ...
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Artur Mas I Gavarró
Artur is a cognate to the common male given name Arthur meaning "bear-like", or “of honour”. It is believed to possibly be descended from the Roman surname Artorius or the Celtic bear-goddess Artio or more probably from the Celtic word ''artos'' ("bear"). Other Celtic languages have similar first names, such as Old Irish ''Art, Artúur'', Welsh ''Arth'' - which may also be the source for the modern name. ''Art'' is also a diminutive form of the common name Arthur. In Estonian, and many Romance, Slavic and Germanic languages the name is spelled as Artur. The Finnish versions are Artturi and Arttu. Avestan '/arta and its Vedic equivalent '' '' both derive from Proto-Indo-Iranian ''*ṛtá-'' "truth", which in turn continues Proto-Indo-European ''*'' "properly joined, right, true", from the root ''*''. The word is attested in Old Persian as '. People named Artur Composers *Artur Kapp (1878–1952), Estonian composer *Artur Lemba (1885–1963), Estonian composer *Artur Urita ...
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Joan Tugores I Ques
Joan may refer to: People and fictional characters *Joan (given name), including a list of women, men and fictional characters ** Joan of Arc (c. 1412–1431), patron saint of France *Joan (surname) Art and media * ''Joan'' (Alexander McQueen collection), a fashion collection by Alexander McQueen * ''Joan'' (play), a 2015 one-woman play * ''Joan'' (rock opera), a 1975 rock opera * ''Joan'' (TV series), a 2024 British crime drama Music * ''Joan'' (album), a 1967 album by Joan Baez *Joan (band), an American duo formed in 2017 *"Joan", a song by The Art Bears from their 1978 album ''Hopes and Fears'' *"Joan", a song by Lene Lovich from her 1980 album ''Flex'' *"Joan", a song by Erasure from their 1991 album ''Chorus'' *"Joan", a song by The Innocence Mission from their 1991 album ''Umbrella'' *"Joan", a song by God Is My Co-Pilot from their 1992 album ''I Am Not This Body'' Other uses *Jōan (era), a Japanese era name *Joan Township, Ontario, Canada *List of storms named Joan, m ...
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Teresa Garcia-Milà
Teresa Garcia-Milà i Lloveras (born in Barcelona in 1955) is a Catalan economist and university professor. She has held several academic positions at the Pompeu Fabra University, especially as director of its associated center Barcelona School of Economics (BSE). Since June 2025, she is the president of the Cercle d'Economia. She is an expert in macroeconomics and public finance. Career She graduated from the University of Barcelona in 1977, she got a PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1987. From 1985 to 1987 she was a professor at the State University of New York and later at the Autonomous University of Barcelona between 1987 and 1990. In 1990, she moved to the Pompeu Fabra University (UPF), where she has been Professor of Economics since 1995. Garcia-Milà was Dean of the Faculty of Economic and Business Sciences of the UPF between 1995 and 2000, Vice-Rector for Science Policy between 2009 and 2011 and Director of the Department of Economics and Business of this univer ...
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Salvador Alemany I Mas
Salvador, meaning "salvation" (or "saviour") in Catalan, Spanish, and Portuguese may refer to: * Salvador (name) Arts, entertainment, and media Music *Salvador (band), a Christian band that plays both English and Spanish music ** ''Salvador'' (Salvador album), 2000 * ''Salvador'' (Ricardo Villalobos album), 2006 * ''Salvador'' (Sega Bodega album) 2020 *"Salvador", a song by Jamie T from the 2007 album ''Panic Prevention'' Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media * ''Salvador'' (book), a 1983 book by Joan Didion *Salvador (character), a fictional character from the ''Borderlands'' video game series * ''Salvador'' (film), a 1986 motion picture about the Salvadoran civil war of the 1980s *''Salvador (Puig Antich)'', a 2006 Spanish film about Salvador Puig Antich * "Salvador" (short story), a 1984 science fiction short story by Lucius Shepard Places Brazil * Salvador, Bahia, the capital of the State of Bahia, Brazil, the largest city in the world with this name Canada * Salva ...
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Antoni Castells I Oliveres
Antoni Castells i Oliveres (; born September 24, 1950) is a Catalan and Spanish politician. He is considered one of the most prominent members of the Catalanist wing of the Socialists' Party of Catalonia. Castells is married and has two children. He lives in Barcelona. He received an Economy degree and a PhD at the University of Barcelona. 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. 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. 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 (199 ...
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Carles Gasòliba I Böhm
Carles () is a common Catalan given name of Germanic origin, which also appears as a surname. The English language equivalent is Charles. The name Carles can refer to: People *Carles (name) Places *Carles, Iloilo, a 2nd class municipality in the province of Iloilo, Philippines, named after the Spanish Governor of Iloilo. See also *Alfara de Carles * Sant Carles (other) *Calès (other) *Cares (other) *Carle (other) *Carlee *Carless (other) *Carley (other) *Carlos (other) *Caples (other) *Cartes (other) *Charles (other) Charles is an English masculine given name. Charles may also refer to: People * Charles (surname) * Saint Charles (other), various saints and places named for them * King Charles (other), various monarchs and places named for ... {{disambig Catalan masculine given names Masculine given names Catalan-language surnames ...
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Joan Hortalà I Arau
Joan may refer to: People and fictional characters *Joan (given name), including a list of women, men and fictional characters ** Joan of Arc (c. 1412–1431), patron saint of France *Joan (surname) Art and media * ''Joan'' (Alexander McQueen collection), a fashion collection by Alexander McQueen * ''Joan'' (play), a 2015 one-woman play * ''Joan'' (rock opera), a 1975 rock opera * ''Joan'' (TV series), a 2024 British crime drama Music * ''Joan'' (album), a 1967 album by Joan Baez *Joan (band), an American duo formed in 2017 *"Joan", a song by The Art Bears from their 1978 album ''Hopes and Fears'' *"Joan", a song by Lene Lovich from her 1980 album ''Flex'' *"Joan", a song by Erasure from their 1991 album ''Chorus'' *"Joan", a song by The Innocence Mission from their 1991 album ''Umbrella'' *"Joan", a song by God Is My Co-Pilot from their 1992 album ''I Am Not This Body'' Other uses *Jōan (era), a Japanese era name *Joan Township, Ontario, Canada *List of storms named Joan, m ...
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Isidre Fainé I Casas
Isidre () is a Catalan male given name. Notable people with this name include: * Isidre Bonsoms i Sicart (1849–1922), Catalan bibliophile and cervantist * Isidre Codina, Spanish football manager * Isidre Molas (born 1940), Catalan politician and historian * Isidre Nonell Isidre Nonell i Monturiol (30 November 1872 – 21 February 1911) was a Spanish artist known for his expressive portrayal of socially marginalized individuals in late 19th-century Barcelona. He is considered to belong to the post- Modernista gene ... (1872–1911), Spanish artist * Isidre Puig Boada (1891–1987), Spanish Catalan architect {{given name ...
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Mercè Sala I Schnorkowski
Merce, Mercè or Merče may refer to: People * Mercè Boada Rovira (born 1948), Catalan neurologist * Mercè Bonell (), Andorran politician * Mercè Canela (born 1956), Catalan writer and translator * Mercè Foradada (born 1947), Spanish writer * Mercè Prat i Prat (1880–1936), Spanish beatified Roman Catholic nun and martyr * Mercè Rodoreda (1908–1983), Spanish novelist * nickname of Mercier Merce Cunningham (1919–2009), American dancer and choreographer * nickname of Mercer Reynolds (born 1945), American businessman * José Mercé (born 1955), Spanish flamenco singer born José Soto Soto Other uses * Merče, a village in Slovenia * La Mercè, an annual festival in Barcelona, Spain See also * Mercês (other) Mercês can refer to: * Mercês (Minas Gerais), a place in Brazil * Mercês (Lisbon), a place in Portugal * Merces (Goa) Mercês is a neighborhood located in the northeastern part of the city of Panaji, capital of the Indian state of Goa. It i ... {{disa ...
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Francesc Granell I Trias
Francesc () is a masculine given name of Catalan origin. It is a cognate of Francis, Francesco, Francisco, François, and Franz. People with the name include: *Cesc Fàbregas (Francesc Fàbregas i Soler) (born 1987), Spanish professional football player *Francesc Antoni de la Dueña y Cisneros (1753–1821), Roman Catholic prelate; Bishop of Urgell 1797–1816 *Francesc Areny Casal (contemporary), Andorran politician *Francesc Arnau (1975–2021), Spanish professional football player *Francesc Bellmunt (born 1947), Spanish screenwriter and film director *Francesc Berenguer i Mestres (1866–1914), Spanish Art Nouveau architect *Francesc Cambó (1876–1947), Spanish politician, government minister, and artistic supporter * Francesc Candel Tortajada (a.k.a. Paco Candel) (1925–2007), Spanish writer and journalist *Francesc Capdevila (born 1956), Spanish artist and illustrator *Francesc de Tamarit (1600–1653), Spanish politician and military leader during the Catalan Revolt *Franc ...
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