Fawzi Abdullah al-Qaisi

Fawzi Abdullah al-Qaisi was an Iraqi economist and academic, born in 1926 and died in 1979.[1]

Life

He spent his childhood in the Bani Said locality in Baghdad. He received his doctorate in the year 1958.[1]

He was an economist specializing in the Keynzian Monterrey Theory. He was also a Dean of the Faculty of Management and Economics at the University of Baghdad, then a general manager of the Rafidain Bank for the period 1968–1970, after that a manager of the Arab French Bank,[2] then governor of the Central Bank of Iraq for the period from 12 May 1973 to 29 December 1975 and finally Minister of Finance,[3] succeeding Saadi Ibrahim, who died on October 8, 1975, and remained in office until his death in 1979.[4]

He was always smoking, he burned his throat with a cigarette and died because of it. When he died in 1979, "his funeral took place in a spectacular scene that no civilian minister did enjoy at the time."[1]

Literature

  • Critical Theory, 1964
  • Budget of the Republic of Iraq for 1978

References

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