Biography of Father Ulyukaev
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The close associate of Gaidar was his adviser in the government in the early X and deputy at the Institute of Economic Problems of the Transition period. Alexey Valentinovich Ulyukaev [25], [23] was born on March 23 in Moscow [19], [5], [23], [26], [27]. In the year, Ulyukaev graduated from the Economic Department of Moscow State University [23], [19], studied in graduate school there, in the year became a candidate of economic sciences [25], [5], [18], [23].
Even before the end of Moscow State University, Ulyukaev in years was a laboratory assistant of the Department of Physics of the Moscow Institute of Land Management [26]. From for a year, Ulyukaev worked as an assistant, then assistant professor of the Moscow Engineering Institute of MISI [4], [18], [19], [23]. Most sources mentioned that Ulyukaev from the year is a doctor of economic sciences [23], [5], [4], [26].
He was a member of the Economic Seminars of the Moscow-Pitersky School of Snake, which they led, at which future reformers gathered to discuss economic problems outside the Soviet School of Economics [27], [10]. In the years, Ulyukaev took part in the work of clubs "Perestroika" and "Democratic Perestroika" [27], [19]. Ulyukaev was called the most "advanced" theoretician in the team of Gaidar [14].
In the year, Gaidar invited Ulyukaev to work first as a consultant, and then the deputy editor of the department of the political economy and economic policy of the journal Communist [15], [18], [5], [19], [4], [26]. In July, Ulyukaev became Deputy Director of the International Center for Research of Economic Reforms MCIER [27], [18], worked in the newspaper Moscow News with a political observer [23], [27], [15], [18], [26].
From November to the year, Ulyukaev was an economic adviser to the government and assistant to Gaidar, and with the head of the group of economic advisers [23], [19], [5]. In the year, Ulyukaev was an assistant to Gaidar, First Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation [5], [23], [26]. After leaving the government, Gaidar became the director of the Institute of Economic Problems of the transition period of the IEPP and appointed Ulyukaev as his deputy [15], [23], [5], [19].
In the years, Ulyukaev was a deputy of the Moscow City Duma from the districts of Zyuzino, Kotlovka, Voruchevsky and Cheremushki [26], [24], [23], oversaw the investment policy of the capital [24]. After the expiration of the term of office, Ulyukaev returned to IEPP until November of the year, he remained a leading researcher and member of the Scientific Council [4], [25] [23].
He later entered the Commission of the Government of the Russian Federation on Economic Reform [22] and headed the development of reform of inter -budget relations at the Center for Strategic Development, led by Herman Gref [26]. Ulyukaev was a member of the Political Council of the Party "Democratic Choice of Russia" by the DVR [27], [19], headed its Moscow branch in years [27]. In May, under the patronage of Chubais Ulyukaev, he was again invited to the government [15], [19].
He was appointed First Deputy Minister of Finance of Russia Alexei Kudrin and held this post from April [15], [23]. In the Ministry of Finance, Ulyukaev was responsible for financing power structures [17] and a credit-money policy [15]. In the year, he was a member of the Board of Directors of the State Corporation "The Restructorization Agency for Credit Organizations" Arco [16].
In addition, Ulyukaev was appointed a member of the National Banking Council from the Government of the Russian Federation and a member of the Federal Anti -Terrorism Commission [26]. In April, Ulyukaev was appointed First Deputy Chairman of the Central Bank of Russia and in May of that year entered his board of directors [11], [23], [15]. In the Central Bank, Ulyukaev headed the committee of monetary policy [25] and regularly gave comments to the press on topical economic issues.
In particular, in the year, Ulyukaev announced the readiness of the Central Bank to make the ruble convertible [13], and in October announced that he did not see the reasons for the devaluation of the ruble and expects the Russian economy to enter the pre -crisis level [3]. The owners of the VTB shares of VTB in the year were Ulyukaev's parents [8].
He held this post until May, when instead of him, another deputy chairman of the Central Bank Sergey Shvetsov was elected chairman of the board of directors [1]. At the end of the 10ths, Ulyukaev served the head of the head of the department "Finance and Credit" of the Faculty of Economics of Moscow State University [4], [25]. He is the author of many scientific works on economics [25], [27], [4].Together with Gaidar Ulyukaev, he was the co -founder of the Open Politics magazine and the Democratic Choice newspaper [20], was a member of the editorial board of the Budget magazines, Economic Policy and National Banking Journal [25].
In addition, in the year the Vagrius publishing house was released by a collection of his poems “Fire and Reflection” [27], [6]. In the year, Ulyukaev was awarded the Order of Honor [9]. In the year, he entered the list of leading politicians in Russia on the rating of the "Independent Gazeta" [7]. Ulyukaev is married, has three children [5]. In the fall of the year, it became known about the scandal with the participation of an official: when he departed from Sochi to Moscow on an airplane of Aeroflot, he had a fight with the commander of the aircraft due to the fact that his wife did not get a place in the business class.
The flight was postponed, but in the end, Ulyukaev, along with his wife, flew out on the Gref’s personal plane [12]. The press mentioned the hobbies of Ulyukaev: hiking, rowing and swimming [18], [26]. Ulyukaev speaks English and French [23]. What does the Kremlin rhyme with, or why to the authorities to write poetry? Their buyers. Who has taken to the chest.
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