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Álvaro Santos Pereira

Portuguese economist, professor and writer (Born 1972) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Álvaro Santos Pereira
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Álvaro Miguel Rodrigues dos Santos Pereira (born 7 January 1972) is a Portuguese economist, professor and writer. A dual citizen of Portugal and Canada,[1] he was the Minister of Economy and Labour of Portugal between June 2011 and July 2013 in the XIX Constitutional Government of Portugal.

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Early life and education

Santos Pereira was born in Viseu, Portugal in 1972. He attended the University of Coimbra in Coimbra, where he was awarded a degree in economics by the Faculdade de Economia da Universidade de Coimbra (FEUC) (Economics School of the University of Coimbra) and has a master's degree by the University of Exeter. He is also a PhD in economics by the Simon Fraser University (British Columbia, Canada).

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Career

Santos Pereira worked as professor of economic development and economic policy at the Simon Fraser University[2] and the University of British Columbia.[3]

From 2011 to 2013, Santos Pereira served as Minister of Economy, Labour, Transport, Public Works and Communications of Portugal in the cabinet of Prime Minister Pedro Passos Coelho.[4]

As minister, Santos Pereira helped design reforms of the labour market and competition laws.[5] His tenure as minister also became known due to his initial aggressive stance against the energy lobby – led by EDP – Electricidade de Portugal – and conciliatory settlement in the end. The negotiations regarding excessive rents led by Santos Pereira, resulted in EDP receiving less €30 million p.a. It now appears that excessive rents being charged by EDP could have amounted to €2 billion.

Since 2014, Santos Pereira has been serving as Director of the Country Studies Branch of the OECD Economics Department.[6]

On 19 July 2025, Santos Pereira was nominated as the Governor of the Bank of Portugal, succeeding Mário Centeno upon the expiration of his term.[7]

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