Cristiane Schmidt

Master Professor at Alliance Manchester Business School

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  • Alliance Manchester Business School

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Alliance Manchester Business School

PhD and Master's in economics from EPGE/FGV, she was a visiting scholar at Columbia University in 2013. Before taking up the post of Secretary of Economy in Goiás (finance, planning and budget), she was a Counselor at CADE. She continues to teach at FGV (MBA courses) and reviewer for the Revista de Direito Administrativo at FGV Direito Rio . She was deputy secretary at SEAE / MF during the FHC period, general manager of corporate affairs at Embratel, economist at Ibre / FGV and Itaú Asset, director of the economic department at the Family Office at Grupo Libra .

She was strategic director of Cementos Progreso and director of the NGO Pacunam (both in Guatemala), and director of the economic department of Compañia de Comércio e Exportación and deputy director of Autoridad de Desarrollo Local (both in Puerto Rico). She has also been a consultant for the World Bank and the United Nations, and has taught at IBMEC, Universidad Francisco Marroquín and Universidad Rafael Landívar . She is co-author with Fabio Giambiagi of the book Macroeconomics for Executives and organizer and author of the book compendium Questões

Construção institucional: reformas e revisão de incentivos fiscais

The state of Goiás seeks long-term institutional strengthening and seeks to follow the example of the state of Ceará, which has developed, since the government of Tasso Jereissati, the institutionalization of budgetary processes and procedures. Goiás was a pioneer in carrying out a social security reform, in accordance with that of the Union. In addition to the reform of active and inactive civil servants, an adjustment to the Single Legal Regime of the Union was proposed in the administrative reform. The adjustments were tough and extended to the private sector via cuts in tax breaks. Among the ongoing reforms, ICMS stands out; with the change in the percentage transferred to the municipalities, there will be a focus not only on education, but also on health and the environment, that is, sanitation, water, sewage and solid waste.

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