Marian Moszoro
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Marian Moszoro (born in 1974 in Rosario, Argentina) is Associate Professor of Finance at Nowy Sacz School of Business - National-Louis University (Poland). He studied at IESE Business School (2002 & 2007) and earned his PhD in Economics in 2004 from the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH). His dissertation on Public-Private Partnerships was highly evaluated and published as a book[1].
Prof. Moszoro served as consultant for the World Bank, UNIDO and several companies. In 2005-2006, he was Undersecretary of State, Vice-minister of Finance of Poland, the youngest ever in the history of the Ministry[2].
Prof. Moszoro has in-field experience in various industries, from banking to media industry. He provided expertise in the areas of corporate finance, strategy and Public-Private Partnerships. He is author of several books, scientific articles and case studies. His areas of interest are: applied microeconomics, project finance, market and financial feasibility, business valuation and public-private partnerships.
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- ^ SSRN-Optimal Capital Structure of Public-Private Partnerships by Marian Moszoro, Pawel Gasiorowski
- ^ Diariusz Senatu RP nr 10, V kadencja