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Tomáš Sedláček (born 23 January 1977) is a Czech economist and university lecturer. He is the Chief Macroeconomic Strategist at ČSOB, a former member of the National Economic Council of the Czech Republic and an economic advisor to former President Václav Havel. In 2006, the Yale Economic Review mentioned him in an article titled "Young Guns: 5 Hot Minds in Economics". His book ''Economics of Good and Evil'', a bestseller in the Czech Republic, was translated into English and published by the Oxford University Press in June, 2011. == Biography and career == Sedláček was born in Roudnice nad Labem.〔 As a child, he lived in Finland for five years and in Denmark for another four, where he attended an English-language international school(s).〔CV at Sedláček's Czech University web – (cvtomassedlacek2009.doc ) not so accurate info in: ''(Our time is coming or the myth about Czech smallness )'', by Tomáš Sedláček, Hospodářské noviny, 28 November 2008, English translation in the Prague Daily Monitor〕 His father worked there as director of the ČSA, the ČSSR airtravel state company, representative offices.〔 In 2001, during his studies at the Charles University in Prague, he became an economic advisor to President Václav Havel. He was 24. He later commented in the ''Hospodářské noviny'' newspaper: ''"(Dean of our faculty ) phoned me that Mr. Fischer's office needs an economic analyst. I thought that Mr. Fischer is the owner of the same-name travel agency,〔Václav Fischer, Czech entrepreneur and politician, at that time the owner of the travel agency ''Fischer Reisen''.〕 and I almost refused. I wanted to devote myself to science. But the Dean then patiently explained to me that the president should not be refused. At that moment I realized that the person who contacted him was Pavel Fischer, Chief of the Political Department of the Office of the President."''〔 (''"Zatelefonoval mi, že pan Fischer potřebuje do kanceláře ekonomického analytika. Myslel jsem, že jde o majitele stejnojmenné cestovní kanceláře, a tak jsem téměř odmítl. Chtěl jsem se dále věnovat vědě. Ale děkan mi potom trpělivě vysvětloval, že prezidentovi se neodmítá. V tom jsem si uvědomil, že volal Pavel Fischer, ředitel politického odboru Kanceláře prezidenta," vzpomíná Sedláček.'')〕 From November 2001 to February 2003, Sedláček worked for the Czech President. In January, 2004, he was engaged as an advisor to the former Minister of Finance Bohuslav Sobotka. However, he left the position in 2006, according to his own words ''"due to excessive politicization of the work at the Ministry"''.〔 In 2006, during his scholarship at Yale University, Sedláček was listed as one of the "Young Guns: 5 Hot Minds in Economics" in the Yale Economic Review. Following his return from the USA, he was engaged as Chief Macroeconomic Strategist at the ''Československá obchodní banka'' (ČSOB). As of 2011, he still holds the position at the bank. Additionally, he is a columnist and media commentator. He also lectures at the Charles University. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tomáš Sedláček (economist)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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