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| office = [[Ministry of Economy and Finance (Peru)|Minister of Economy and Finance]]
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| president = [[Pedro Castillo]]
| primeminister = [[Aníbal Torres]]
|term_start1 = 28 July 2011
|term_end1 = 11 December 2011
| term_start = 5 August 2022
| term_end = 7 December 2022
|successor1 = [[José Urquizo]]
| predecessor = [[Óscar Graham]]
|birth_date = 1961
| successor = Alex Contreras
|birth_place = [[Lima]], [[Peru]]
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| successor2 = [[José Antonio Urquizo]]
| office3 = [[Ministry of Economy and Finance (Peru)|Deputy Minister of Finance]]
| president3 = [[Alejandro Toledo]]
| primeminister3 = [[Roberto Dañino]]<br/>[[Luis Solari]]<br/>[[Beatriz Merino]]<br/>[[Carlos Ferrero]]
| term_start3 = 16 August 2001
| term_end3 = 22 August 2004
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'''Kurt Johnny Burneo Farfán''' (born 26 February 1961) is an economist and politician in [[Peru]].
'''Kurt Johnny Burneo Farfán''' (born 26 February 1961) is a [[Peru|Peruvian]] economist and politician. He served as [[Ministry of Economy and Finance (Peru)|minister of Economy and Finance]] under the [[presidency of Pedro Castillo]].


==Early life==
==Early life==
Burneo was born in [[Lima]], [[Peru]] on 26 February 1961.
Burneo was born in [[Lima]], [[Peru]] on 26 February 1961.
He studied economics at the [[National University of San Marcos]], then was grant holder at the [[University of São Paulo]] and he earned an Economics master's degree at the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]]. He earned a doctorate in Business Administration at the [[ESADE]] business school of the [[Ramon Llull University]] in Barcelona, Spain.<ref name=CADE/>
He studied economics at the [[National University of San Marcos]], then was grant holder at the [[University of São Paulo]] and he earned an Economics master's degree at the [[Pontifical Catholic University of Peru]]. He earned a doctorate in Business Administration at the [[ESADE]] business school of the [[University Ramon Llull|Ramon Llull University]] in Barcelona, Spain.<ref name=CADE/>


==Political career==
==Political career==
===Toledo government===
===Toledo government===
During the government of [[Alejandro Toledo]], Burneo was Peru's Vice Minister of Finance, chairman of the National Bank and director of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru.
During the government of [[Alejandro Toledo]], Burneo was Peru's Deputy Minister of Finance, chairman of the National Bank and director of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru.
He has taught at several universities, such as Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, [[Cayetano Heredia University]], [[Universidad de San Martín de Porres]] and [[Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal]]. He is currently director of the economics course at the [[Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola]], a position he has held since 2006.<ref name=CADE/>
He has taught at several universities, such as Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, [[Cayetano Heredia University]], [[University of San Martín de Porres|Universidad de San Martín de Porres]] and [[Federico Villarreal National University|Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal]]. He is currently director of the economics course at the [[Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola]], a position he has held since 2006.<ref name=CADE/>


===2011 election and Humala government===
===2011 election and Humala government===
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Burneo resigned as minister due to a cabinet reshuffle on 11 December 2011.
Burneo resigned as minister due to a cabinet reshuffle on 11 December 2011.
He currently is the Alternate Executive Director in the Interamerican Development Bank in Washington DC USA, until July 2014. From August 2014 Burneo was Research and Development Vice President at San Ignacio de Loyola University, he worked in this institution until November 2015. He currently is Researcher and Professor at CENTRUM Catolica Business School.
He currently is the Alternate Executive Director in the Interamerican Development Bank in Washington DC USA, until July 2014. From August 2014 Burneo was Research and Development Vice President at San Ignacio de Loyola University, he worked in this institution until November 2015. He currently is Researcher and Professor at CENTRUM Catolica Business School.


==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
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Latest revision as of 14:56, 6 June 2023

Kurt Burneo
Minister of Economy and Finance
In office
5 August 2022 – 7 December 2022
PresidentPedro Castillo
Prime MinisterAníbal Torres
Preceded byÓscar Graham
Succeeded byAlex Contreras
Minister of Production
In office
28 July 2011 – 10 December 2011
PresidentOllanta Humala
Prime MinisterSalomon Lerner
Preceded byLuis Nava Guibert
Succeeded byJosé Antonio Urquizo
Deputy Minister of Finance
In office
16 August 2001 – 22 August 2004
PresidentAlejandro Toledo
Prime MinisterRoberto Dañino
Luis Solari
Beatriz Merino
Carlos Ferrero
Preceded byAlfredo Jalilie
Succeeded byLuis Carranza
Personal details
Born (1961-02-26) 26 February 1961 (age 63)
Lima, Peru
Nationality Peruvian

Kurt Johnny Burneo Farfán (born 26 February 1961) is a Peruvian economist and politician. He served as minister of Economy and Finance under the presidency of Pedro Castillo.

Early life

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Burneo was born in Lima, Peru on 26 February 1961. He studied economics at the National University of San Marcos, then was grant holder at the University of São Paulo and he earned an Economics master's degree at the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru. He earned a doctorate in Business Administration at the ESADE business school of the Ramon Llull University in Barcelona, Spain.[1]

Political career

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Toledo government

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During the government of Alejandro Toledo, Burneo was Peru's Deputy Minister of Finance, chairman of the National Bank and director of the Central Reserve Bank of Peru. He has taught at several universities, such as Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Cayetano Heredia University, Universidad de San Martín de Porres and Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal. He is currently director of the economics course at the Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, a position he has held since 2006.[1]

2011 election and Humala government

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Burneo was head of the economic team of Alejandro Toledo when he was running for the Presidency of the Republic in the general election. He was Finance Vice Minister between August 2001-September 2004, Member of the Board at the Central Bank between September 2001-October 2006 and CEO at The National Bank between August 2001-July 2006. He later became part of the economic team of Ollanta Humala, who was elected President of the Republic in the second round.

When appointed to head the Production Ministry and was in charge to create the Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion, in August 2011, Kurt Burneo said "The idea is to centralise the social programmes. One of the current problems that has led to glaring economic losses is the fact that the social programmes are dispersed".[2] He went on to say that his role would entail the formulation, planning, implementation, evaluation and monitoring of the national and sectoral policy on social development and inclusion.[3]

Burneo resigned as minister due to a cabinet reshuffle on 11 December 2011. He currently is the Alternate Executive Director in the Interamerican Development Bank in Washington DC USA, until July 2014. From August 2014 Burneo was Research and Development Vice President at San Ignacio de Loyola University, he worked in this institution until November 2015. He currently is Researcher and Professor at CENTRUM Catolica Business School.

Bibliography

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  • El Desafío de la Privatización en el Perú (1993)Edic. CEDAL Lima Peru
  • Sistema privado de Pensiones (1994)Edic.CEDAL Lima Peru
  • El Desafio del Sistema Privado de Pensiones.(2009). Edic: Congreso de la Republica Lima Peru.
  • Bancarización Pública en el Perú: Efectos sobre el creamiento económico regional (2009)
  • Economics.(2015)Edit. USIL. Lima Peru
  • Principios de Economía (2015 )Edit. USIL. Lima Peru.
  • Principios de Economía (2015 )Edit. ECOE, Bogota Colombia.
  • Topics in Finance.(2016) Pearson Eds. Forthcoming

°“Fiscal Issues and central Bank. The Case of Perú” (2003 Bank of International Settlements Papers Vol 20. Octubre). °“Corporate Governance Index in Emerging Markets: Peruvian Listed Companies” (Research in Finance, June 2016); °“Emerging markets integration in Latin America -MILA- stock market indicators Chile, Colombia, and Perú” (2015 Journal of Economics, Finance and Administrative Science Vol. 20 Issue 39) °“Unión Andina de Cementos S.A.A. (UNACEM). Capital structure case” (2015 Revista Espacios Vol.36 No.20) °“Corporate governance in emerging markets and its impact on finance performance” (2014 Corporate Ownership & Control Vol.12, Issue 1, 2014) "Gobierno Corporativo en Mercados Emergentes Impacto en la Bolsa de Valores de Lima-BVL" (2016, Journal GCG Georgetown. Forthcoming)

References

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  1. ^ a b "Kurt Burneo". CADE. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  2. ^ Ryan Dube (2011-08-18). "Peru Cabinet Approves Creation Of New Ministry". Dow Jones Newswires. Archived from the original on 2011-09-16. Retrieved 2011-09-04.
  3. ^ "Peru passes bill to create Development and Social Inclusion Ministry". Peru This Week. August 18, 2011. Archived from the original on March 25, 2012. Retrieved 2011-09-04.