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'''Warren James Ferdinand''' (born 25.VIII.{{AN|1685}}) is a New Alexandrian economist and civil servant who has served as [[Department of Treasury (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of Treasury]] in the [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] since {{AN|1739}}. Before his appointment, he was a distinguished professor of economics at the [[University of Cárdenas]], where he gained recognition for his research on monetary policy and fiscal stabilization. As [[Department of Treasury (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of Treasury]] under [[President of the Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Premier]] [[Juan Pablo Jimenez]], he has been credited with implementing crucial financial reforms during the [[Spring Crisis of 1739]] and designing key economic components of the [[A Better Deal]] program. His tenure has been characterized by conservative fiscal policies, strong coordination with the [[Federal Bank of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], and successful management of post-crisis economic recovery initiatives.
'''Warren James Ferdinand''' (born 25.VIII.{{AN|1685}}) is a New Alexandrian economist and civil servant who has served as [[Department of Treasury (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of Treasury]] in the [[Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] since {{AN|1739}}. Before his appointment, he was a distinguished professor of economics at the [[University of Cárdenas]], where he gained recognition for his research on monetary policy and fiscal stabilization.  
 
As [[Department of Treasury (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Secretary of Treasury]] under [[President of the Government of Nouvelle Alexandrie|Premier]] [[Juan Pablo Jimenez]], he has been credited with implementing crucial financial reforms during the [[Spring Crisis of 1739]] and designing key economic components of the [[A Better Deal]] program. His tenure has been characterized by conservative fiscal policies, strong coordination with the [[Federal Bank of Nouvelle Alexandrie]], and successful management of post-crisis economic recovery initiatives.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 23:10, 20 January 2025

Warren Ferdinand
Nouvelle Alexandrie

Who's Who of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Full Name Warren James Ferdinand
Titles & Offices Secretary of Treasury (1739 AN-present)
Professor of Economics, University of Cárdenas (1720 AN-1739 AN)
Birth Date 25.VIII.1685 AN
Parents
  • Thomas Ferdinand
  • Maria Ferdinand (née Alvarez)
Spouse Eleanor Ferdinand (née Laurent)
Children
  • Thomas Ferdinand II
  • Caroline Ferdinand
Occupation Economist, academic, civil servant
Political Affiliation Federal Humanist Party
Organizations Federal Humanist Party, Department of Treasury, University of Cárdenas, Federal Bank of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Known For Economic policy reform, monetary stabilization
Residence Susa, ALD
National Origin Nouvelle Alexandrie New Alexandrian
Citizenship(s) Nouvelle Alexandrie Nouvelle Alexandrie

Warren James Ferdinand (born 25.VIII.1685 AN) is a New Alexandrian economist and civil servant who has served as Secretary of Treasury in the Council of State of Nouvelle Alexandrie since 1739 AN. Before his appointment, he was a distinguished professor of economics at the University of Cárdenas, where he gained recognition for his research on monetary policy and fiscal stabilization.

As Secretary of Treasury under Premier Juan Pablo Jimenez, he has been credited with implementing crucial financial reforms during the Spring Crisis of 1739 and designing key economic components of the A Better Deal program. His tenure has been characterized by conservative fiscal policies, strong coordination with the Federal Bank of Nouvelle Alexandrie, and successful management of post-crisis economic recovery initiatives.

See also