Zhu Min



Zhu Min at the World Economic Forum, 2009
Born1952
NationalityChinese
Alma materFudan University
Princeton University (M.P.A.)
Johns Hopkins University (M.A., Ph.D.)
OccupationEconomist, Deputy MD of IMF

Zhu Min (Chinese: 朱民; pinyin: Zhū Mín; born 1952) is a Chinese economist and is Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund. He was the inaugural Special Advisor to the Managing Director. Zhu has held senior positions Bank of China from 2003 to 2009 and was a Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China from 2009 to 2010.

He has published extensively on a wide range of macroeconomic management, financial regulation and supervision, and financial market issues. He is a guest lecturer at several university graduate schools, and a frequent speaker at major global economic forums.

Education[edit]

Zhu Min was born in Shanghai, China in 1952. He graduated from Fudan University with a bachelor's degree in Economics in 1982, and gained a master's degree in M.P.A. from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University and a Ph.D. in economics and an M.A. in economics from Johns Hopkins University.

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Zhu Min Chairman, National Institute of Financial Research BA in Economics, Fudan University; MPA, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University; MA and PhD in Economics, Johns Hopkins University. Zhu Min is a member of IDOLS Ft. 1 Team History 2 SNH48 Senbatsu Elections 3 Trivia 4 Gallery 2018.03.17 - Joined SHY48 as a Team HIII members 2019.01.19 - Transferred to IDOLS Ft (SNH48 Group Grand Shuffle 2019) 5th Senbatsu Election - Not Ranked 6th Senbatsu Election - Didn't Participate 7th Senbatsu Election - Didn't Participate Skills: Singing Hobbies: Listening to songs, travelling. Min Zhu Bluff body stabilised non-premixed flames are usually used as pilot flames in lean-premixed combustors. Experiments are conducted to investigate the characteristics of the flame.

Career[edit]

Zhu worked at the World Bank as an economist for six years from 1990 to 1996, and taught economics at both Johns Hopkins University and Fudan University. From 1995 to 1996, he worked as a Chief Technical Advisor for China's Agenda 21 at the United Nations Development Program. Zhu then held various positions at the Bank of China starting in 1996, eventually rising to become group executive vice president, responsible for finance and treasury, risk management, internal control, legal and compliance, and strategy and research. In 2009, he became a Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China and was responsible for international affairs, policy research, and credit information. Additionally, Zhu serves as Vice Chairman to the China Institute for Innovation and Development Strategy.[1]

International Monetary Fund[edit]

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On February 24, 2010, Zhu was appointed as Special Advisor to Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Dominique Strauss-Kahn, in a move to strengthen the IMF's understanding of Asia and the emerging economies and to promote sustainable growth and financial stability. Zhu assumed his position on May 3, 2010.[2]

On July 26, 2011, Zhu assumed the position of Deputy Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund.[3]

Zhu thus become the third Chinese to take on a senior position in a top international financial institution after Shengman Zhang, former Managing Director of The World Bank[4] and Justin Yifu Lin, former vice president and chief economist of The World Bank. After the global financial crisis, China has been expected to play a more important role in the international community[citation needed] and the IMF also stated that the organization called on giving more votes to China.[citation needed]

Zhu left his position as Deputy Managing Director at the IMF in July 2016, at the conclusion of his five-year term.[5]

He is an adviser to the China Finance 40 Forum (CF40).[6]

Career timeline[edit]

  • 2011—2016: Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
  • 2010—2011: Special Advisor to the Managing Director, International Monetary Fund
  • 2009—2010: Deputy Governor, People's Bank of China
  • 2003—2009: Executive Assistant President, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
  • 2002—2003: General Manager, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited, Restructuring and Listing Office
  • 2001—2002: General Manager, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited
  • 1998—2002: General Manager, Institute of International Finance
  • 1998—2002: Head, Bank of China (Hong Kong) Limited, Project Office; Graduate, Johns Hopkins University USA, Maryland, Baltimore (Received Doctorate)
  • 1990—1996: Consultant, The World Bank; Graduate, Princeton University USA, New Jersey, Princeton (received master's degree)
  • 1982: Graduate, Fudan University, Shanghai Municipality

References[edit]

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  1. ^'China Institute for Innovation and Development Strategy'. CIIDS.
  2. ^'IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn Names China's Zhu Min as Special Advisor'. February 24, 2010.
  3. ^'Min Zhu Deputy Managing Director, IMF'.
  4. ^'Executive Profile Shengman Zhang'.
  5. ^'IMF deputy managing director Zhu to leave Fund in July'. Archived from the original on August 20, 2016.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  6. ^'Organizational Structure'. CF40.
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