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Matti Vanhala

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Erkki Matti Vanhala (born 31 January 1946 in Helsinki, died 29 September 2004) was an influential Finnish economist. He was Governor of the Bank of Finland from June 1998 until the end of March 2004.[1]

Vanhala graduated in political science. He worked from 1968 to 1970 in the Ministry of Finance, and started as a researcher in the Bank of Finland in 1970. In 1998 he succeeded Sirkka Hämäläinen as the Governor of Bank of Finland and also as a member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank.[2]

In 1999 he was diagnosed with bladder cancer. He was twice on leave due to the prolonged illness. He retired in April 2004.

Matti Vanhala died on 29 September 2004 after a long illness.

References

  1. ^ "Profile". Helsingin Sanomat.
  2. ^ "Board Members in the history of the Bank of Finland". Bank of Finland.
Government offices
Preceded by Governor of the Bank of Finland
1998-2004
Succeeded by