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Domingo Maza Zavala

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Domingo Felipe Maza Zavala (4 November 1922[1] – 7 November 2010[2]) was a Venezuelan economist. He was director of the Central Bank of Venezuela from 1997 to 2004. He had previously been a member of COPRE (1985) and a Congressional Deputy (1969–1971).[3] A professor at [[Central University of Venezuela|UCV] and the IUNEP], he also had a financial column in El Nacional from 1949 to 1963.[3]

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