Petr Mach is Czech economist and politician. He is a former advisor to President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus. Petr Mach has a Ph.D. in finance and teaches economics at private colleges in Prague. In 2009 Petr Mach established the Free Citizens' Party, a libertarian and euroskeptik political party and was elected its chairman.
Petr Mach
Born in 1975 in Prague, Czech Republic (then Czechoslovakia)
Education:
1997 - B.S. degree in Statistics and Econometrics from Prague School of Economics
1999 - M.S. degree in Finance from Prague School of Economics
2003 - Ph.D. degree from Prague School of Economics, Department of Monetary Theory and Policy
2002 - Summer School at London School of Economics
Work:
Since 2010 - Lecturer at VSEM and VSFS colleges (Economics, International Finance, Economics of Money and Banking)
1996-2000 - Self-employed translator (English/Czech - banking, gambling, economics)
Since 1998 - Publisher and Editor of the Laissez-Faire newsletter
1999-2009 Executive director, Centre for Economics and Politics (CEP), a think-tank
2003-2007 External economic advisor to the President of the Czech Republic
2003-2008 Lecturer, "European Monetary Integration" and "Taxation Theory and Policy" at Prague School of Economics, lecturing also occasionally for other schools, public and private
Since 2000 - Self-employed advisor/economic analyst working for a Member of European Parliament, for a foreign bank, and for other private clients both in the Czech Republic and abroad
Other Activites:
2009 founder and leader. Free Citizens Party
1996-2002 - Member of Mensa
1997 - Chairman of Mladí konzervativci (Young Conservatives), a pro-market student organization in the Czech Republic
1997-2008 member, Civic Democrat Party (ODS)
2005 - member, Multipartisan committee for Pension Reform
2007-2010 – member, Supervisory Board, MERO, a.s., Prague
Contact:
Petr Mach
Opletalova 37
110 00 Praha 1
Czech Republic
tel: +420 773697983
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