Ludger Schuknecht

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Ludger Schuknecht
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Ludger Schuknecht, 2017
Born (1962-12-02) December 2, 1962 (age 61)
Education Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and George Mason University
Occupation Economist
Known forVice President of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
Children3

Ludger Schuknecht (born 2 December 1962 in Gelsenkirchen) is a German economist who has been serving as vice president and Corporate Secretary of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank since 2021. [1]

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From 2018 to 2021, Schuknecht was one of four Deputy Secretaries-General of the OECD, under the leadership of Secretaries-General José Ángel Gurría and Mathias Cormann. [2]

Early life and education

Schuknecht studied economics at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and George Mason University. In June 2000 he obtained his habilitation from the University of Constance.

Career

Previously Schuknecht was Chief Economist at the German Ministry of Finance and heading the Directorate General Fiscal Policy and International Financial and Monetary Policy there. In this role he advised Minister Wolfgang Schäuble on economic policy issues in the domestic and international sphere. He acted as the chief negotiator for Germany in the founding of Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. [3] Schuknecht left after the departure of the fiscally conservative Schäuble and the arrival of his social democrat successor Olaf Scholz. In 2019, he was replaced with Jakob von Weizsäcker. [4] [5]

Before that Schuknecht was Senior Advisor in the Directorate General of Economics of the European Central Bank where he prepared monetary policy decision making.

Schuknecht had also headed the ECB's fiscal surveillance section and served with the World Trade Organization and the International Monetary Fund.

As a scholar, Schuknecht's research focuses on public expenditure policies and reform and the analysis of economic boom-bust episodes. Together with Vito Tanzi he published "Public Spending in the 20th Century: A Global Perspective".

Other activities

Personal life

Schuknecht is married and has three children.

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References

  1. AIIB Makes Changes to Leadership Team Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, press release of 22 July 2021.
  2. "Ludger Schuknecht, Deputy Secretary-General - OECD". www.oecd.org.
  3. AIIB Makes Changes to Leadership Team Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank, press release of 22 July 2021.
  4. Guy Chazan (April 28, 2019), Doubts grow over Germany’s balanced budget rule Financial Times .
  5. "Wechsel im Finanzministerium: Chefvolkswirt geht zur OECD" via www.faz.net.
  6. Advisory Council Official Monetary and Financial Institutions Forum (OMFIF).
  7. Board of Trustees Friedrich August von Hayek Foundation.
  8. Board of Trustees Ifo Institute for Economic Research.