Sri Mulyani Indrawati Profile
Name : Sri Mulyani Indrawati
Religion : Islam
Birth Date : August 26, 1962, Tanjung Karang, Lampung – Indonesia
Age : 47 years
Husband : Tonny Sumartono
Child : Dewinta Illinia, Adwin Haryo Indrawan, and Luqman Indra Pambudi
Specialization:
* Macroeconomic
* State Financial Economics / Public
* Banking and Monetary Economics
* Labor Economics
Mulyani received her doctorate in economics from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1992. She is an executive director of the International Monetary Fund representing 12 economies in Southeast Asia. In 2001, Mulyani left for Atlanta, United States, to serve as a consultant with the U.S. Aid Agency USAID for programs to strengthen Indonesia’s autonomy. She lectured on the Indonesian economy at Georgia University. She successfully tackled corruption in Indonesia’s tax and customs office, and enjoys a reputation for integrity. In August 2008, Mulyani was ranked by Forbes Magazine as the 23rd most powerful woman in the world and the most powerful in Indonesia.
She is an Indonesian economist. On May 5, 2010 Mulyani was appointed as one of three Managing Directors of the World Bank Group. She has been recently appointed the Managing Director of the World Bank Group and resigned as Finance Minister of Indonesia.
Education :
* Bachelor of Economics at the University of Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia. (1981 – 1986)
* Master of Science of Policy Economics di University of lllinois Urbana Champaign, U.S.A. (1988 – 1990)
* Ph.D. of Economics di University of lllinois Urbana-Champaign, U.S.A. (1990 – 1992)
Publication :
* Theory of Monetary Institutions UI Publishing, 1986
* Measuring the effect of Labour Supply Income Taxation Using a Life Cycle Labour Supply Model: A Case of Indonesia (Dissertation), 1992
* A Dynamic Labor Supply Model for Developing Country: Consequences for Tax Policy (co-author: Jane Leuthold) BEBR – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA, 1992
* “Economists and Environmental Issues”, Kompas, December 4, 1992
* “Indonesian Export Prospects and Problems”, Voice of Reform, April 1993
* The Cohort Approach Of A Life Cycle Labour Supply, EKI, December 1993
* “The challenges of non-Oil Exports in Indonesia”, DPE 1994
* “Economic Development of Human Resources – Proceding” Seminar LP3Y – Yogyakarta, In Human Resources in Development, 1995
* “Dilemma of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Debt”, Warta Ekonomi 26, 1995
* “Economic Outlook”, Scholastic, 1995
* Challenges of Human Resource Indonesia Transpormasi Facing the Era of Globalization “(co with Dr. Ninasapti Triaswati) in: UI Alumni and Future Challenges, Scholastic, 1995.
* “Liberalization and Pemeratan in Economic Liberalization, Equity and Poverty, Tiara Discourse, 1995
* Quarterly Review of Economic Affairs (Sri Mulyani and Thia Jasmania), Indonesian Financial Economics, January – April 1995
* Performace of Indonesia State Owned Enterprises, World Bank Seminar, April 1995
* “Ability to Pay Minimum Wage and Workers Condition in Indonesia”, Seminar on World Bank Seminar, April 1995.
* Workers in an integrating World, Discuss Panel of the World Development Report, 1995
* Could the People’s Economy? Bali Series Discussion – Post – People’s Economy, 25 November 1995
* “High Growth with Money Tight”, Warta Ekonomi, February 5, 1996
Presidential Directive * 2 / 1996, and National Industrial Development, CIDES Development Dialogue, March 28, 1996 “Deer Stay So Options”, Java Post, March 29, 1996
* “Source – institutional resources in realizing Economic Democracy”, Seminar PERSADI, January 18, 1996
* “Indonesia: Sustaining Manufactured Export Growth”, Seminar BAPPENAS – ADB, 11 April 1996
* Consistent Macroeconomic Development and its Limitation (Sri Mulyani and Ari Kuncoro), Indonesian Economy Toward The Twenty First Century – IDEAS 1996
* “Hanging on Tax Holiday for Hope”, SWA Magazine, August 16, 1996
* “Globalization and Economic Independence”, National Symposium of the Third Intellectuals Indonesia, Jakarta, August 28, 1996
* “Readiness of East Java in supporting the development of National Industry”, Industry Study Seminar: International Challenge and Response in East Java Refreksi Industry and Prospective, 2 November 1996
* “Market Development Strategy of Domestic and Foreign Affairs – Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperatives” Dana Bakti Astra Foundation Seminar, Jakarta, March 12, 1997
* “Price Policy and National Food Security”, commemorating the anniversary of Bulog, April 1997
* “Government Versus Market”, commemorating the 70th Year, Prof. Widjojo Nitrisastro, May 1997
* “Liberalization Challenges’, ASEAN Seminar / ISI-Keijai K?h? Center, Tokyo, July 8, 1997
* “Issues Mobnas In Dynamics of the National Industrial Policy: A Review of Political Economy”, 21 Vision, 1997
* “The Challenge Indonesia’s Economic Transformation Towards the New Millennium: Maintaining Growth And Putting Fundamentals The Firm”, Presented in the Scientific Oration On Graduation Graduates Events STAN And Financial Prodip, Plenary Hall – Jakarta Convention Center, 2 September 1997.
* “Business Implications For The World Of Currency Volatility”, Discussion BBD, 10 September 1997
* “Economic Profile and Performance of ASEAN Countries” Conference of Federation of ASEAN Economic Association, Denpasar – Bali, 24-25 October 1997
* “Indonesia Economic Outlook 1998 (Challenger & Oportunities)” One Day seminar Radison Hotel, 27 November 1997
* “Analysis of Exchange Rate Crisis Indonesian Economy and Future Prospects”, Seminar Embassy in Singapore, December 4, 1997
* “Profiles and Small Industry Policies”, Two-Day Seminar LPEM USAID, Aryaduta Hotel, 17-18 December 1997
* “Health Banks and Macroeconomic Environment”, Dialogues of the National Commercial Bank, January 16, 1998
* “Economic Evaluation in 1997 and 1998 Economic Challenges”, Seminar LIPI, January 20, 1998
* “Revised Budget”, Gatra, January 24, 1998
* “Indonesian Economic Crisis and Reform Steps”, Scientific Orations University of Indonesia, the Hall of the UI, 7 February 1998.
* “A recession and the days Budget 1998/1999 Revised Budget 1998/1999 Dimension”, Discussion HUT FKP DPR RI, February 12, 1998
* Forget CBS, Get Serious About Reform, Indonesia Business, April 1998
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