Li Ruogu
Li Ruogu, former chairman and President of the Export Import Bank of China, is a Postgraduate Tutor and member of the degree evaluation committee of the Graduate Department of the people's Bank of China, and a member of the academic committee of the post doctoral mobile station of the Financial Research Institute of the people's Bank of China. He received a master's degree in law from Peking University in 1981 and a master's degree in public administration from Princeton University in 1983. He has served as director, assistant president and vice president of the International Department of the people's Bank of China, executive director of China to the Asian Development Bank, and vice director of China to the International Monetary Fund, the African Development Bank, the Caribbean Development Bank and the southeast African Development Bank. He is now the executive vice president of the International Financial Forum (IFF). He was a member of the monetary policy committee of the people's Bank of China from April 2003 to September 2005.
In February 2015, he no longer served as chairman, President and Secretary of the Party committee of the Export Import Bank of China.
He once edited economic globalization and China's financial reform.
Personage introduction
He is the author of international monetary system reform and RMB internationalization (2009), system suitability and economic development: Development Economics Based on China's practice (2008), China's finance in Globalization (2008), China's finance going to the world (2006), and chief editor of comparison of world economic development models (2009), and research papers on international finance International economic integration and financial supervision (2002), economic globalization and China's financial reform (2001), translated by Ronald McKinnon, the order of economic liberalization: financial control in the transition to a market economy (1993). Li Ruogu is one of the financiers with international influence and experience in contemporary China. His first job in the financial system was to deal with "outsiders". Since then, he has been active in the international economic and financial arena. In June 2005, he was transferred by the State Council from the vice president of the people's Bank of China to the chairman and President of the Export Import Bank of China, a state policy bank wholly owned by the government. He shoulders the glorious dream of promoting China's participation in world economic cooperation and common development. In 2009, he won the honor of "financier of the year" in the first financial value list.
Working history
From 1978 to 1981, he studied for a master's degree in Peking University. From 1985 to 1995, he worked in the Foreign Affairs Bureau of the people's Bank of China, the Department of international financial organizations and the International Department of the people's Bank of China. He successively served as deputy director, director, deputy director, acting director and director. During this period, he served as Secretary General of the Chinese government delegation during the annual meetings and provisional committees of the International Monetary Fund, the Asian Development Bank and the African Development Bank; served as interim deputy director and head of the Chinese delegation at various meetings during the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund, the Asian Development Bank and the African Development Bank; 1990-1991, economist of the Asian Department of the International Monetary Fund; 1995 ——From 1999 to 2000, director general of the International Department of the people's Bank of China from June 2000 to June 2005 successively served as assistant president and vice president of the people's Bank of China, China's deputy director of the International Monetary Fund, China's deputy director of the African Development Bank and China's deputy director of the Caribbean Development Bank Director, vice director of Southeast African Development Bank of China (from April 2003 to September 2005, concurrently member of the monetary policy committee of the people's Bank of China) June 2005 - Chairman, President and Secretary of the Party committee of Export Import Bank of China in February 2015, he no longer served as chairman, President and Secretary of the Party committee of Export Import Bank of China. currently, he is the executive director of the International Financial Forum (IFF)
Social evaluation
Abstract: Li Ruogu is a senior financial official with international vision and experience. During his work in the people's Bank of China, he was especially famous for his ability to "master foreign affairs" and had long-term contacts in the world financial and economic arena. From 1985 to 1995, Li Ruogu served as the Secretary General of the Chinese government delegation during the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the African Development Bank (ADB) and the provisional Committee; he served as the provisional deputy director and the head of the Chinese delegation at various meetings during the annual meetings of the IMF, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the African Development Bank (ADB). From 1995 to 1999, Li Ruogu successively served as executive director of China in the Asian Development Bank, chairman of the ADB Budget Committee and member of the ADB Inspection Committee; from June 2000 to June 2005, he also served as China's deputy director of the International Monetary Fund, China's deputy director of the African Development Bank, China's deputy director of the Caribbean Development Bank and China's deputy director of the southeast African Development Bank . With decades of experience, he is familiar with the operation of international development financial institutions and international financial affairs. Li Ruogu is a typical scholar financial senior official, who still insists on tutoring masters and doctors. He has been a professor in Peking University, a master's supervisor of the Graduate Department of the people's Bank of China, a member of the degree evaluation committee, a member of the academic committee of the postdoctoral mobile station of the Financial Research Institute of the people's Bank of China, a member of the monetary policy committee of the people's Bank of China, an economist of the Asia Department of the International Monetary Fund, and other academic positions, and has been in charge of the people's Bank of China Bank Research Bureau, on the exchange rate, commercial bank reform and other hot and difficult issues have expressed unique views. In addition to his busy work, he is the author of China's finance going to the world. He has also published, edited and translated economic globalization and China's financial reform, international economic integration and financial supervision, international financial research papers, economic liberalization sequence: financial control in the transition to market economy, etc. Li Ruogu is also a financial reformer and management expert. In June 2005, Li Ruogu, who is good at "managing foreign affairs", was appointed chairman and President of the Export Import Bank of China by the State Council. Reform the Export Import Bank of China from four aspects. The first step is to make clear the positioning of the Export Import Bank of China as soon as possible, that is, the reform at the macro level, that is, to find out the size of the capital and the scope of its business, so that the Export Import Bank of China can play its due role in the fields of China's participation in international economic cooperation, the implementation of the "going out" strategy, the optimization of the allocation of resources and the development of high and new technologies. Secondly, it is necessary to establish a new system A reasonable and perfect internal control mechanism can control and resolve risks and create a good environment for the development of the Export Import Bank of China; on the third level, in order to complete the above two reforms, it is necessary to reform the branch and head office; on the fourth level, in order to complete the above three arduous tasks, it is necessary to have high-quality personnel It's just that. Through these efforts, great changes have taken place in the Export Import Bank of China.
Editor in chief
International financial research papers, translated by Ronald McKinnon, the order of economic liberalization: financial control in the transition to a market economy.
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Li Ruogu