Haruhiko Kuroda

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Haruhiko Kuroda
黒田 東彦
Kuroda in 2011
31st Governor of the Bank of Japan
In office
20 March 2013  9 April 2023
Prime MinisterShinzō Abe
Yoshihide Suga
Fumio Kishida
Preceded byMasaaki Shirakawa
Succeeded byKazuo Ueda
8th President of the Asian Development Bank
In office
1 February 2005  18 March 2013
Preceded byTadao Chino
Succeeded byTakehiko Nakao
Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs
In office
8 July 1999  14 January 2003
Preceded byEisuke Sakakibara
Succeeded byZenbee Mizoguchi
Director General of the International Bureau
In office
15 July 1997  8 July 1999
Preceded byEisuke Sakakibara
Succeeded byZenbee Mizoguchi
Personal details
Born (1944-10-25) 25 October 1944 (age 81)
SpouseKumiko Kuroda
Children2
EducationUniversity of Tokyo
University of Oxford
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Haruhiko Kuroda (黒田 東彦, Kuroda Haruhiko; born 25 October 1944) is a Japanese banker and a former Ministry of Finance government official who served as the 31st governor of the Bank of Japan (BOJ) from March 2013 to April 2023 [1] and is currently a professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS).[2] From 2003 Mr Kuroda served as special advisor to the Cabinet of Prime Minister Koizumi, while teaching economics and finance as a professor at the Hitotsubashi University Graduate School of Economics.[3] He was formerly the president of the Asian Development Bank from 1 February 2005 to 18 March 2013.[4][5]

Kuroda was born in 1944, in Ōmuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, the eldest son of his family. His father was a Japan Coast Guard officer. As a child he lived in Yokohama and Kobe before settling in Setagaya, Tokyo.[6]

He was matriculated at the University of Tokyo in 1963. Interested in the works of Karl Popper and Marx, he chose German as his first foreign language, which was an unusual choice among his peers.[7] From the second term of his second year, he specialised in law, graduating from the Faculty of Law in 1967 after passing the bar exam.

After graduating, he joined the Ministry of Finance and then studied at All Souls College, Oxford, from 1969 to 1971, graduating with an MPhil in economics.[8] At Oxford, he originally intended to study public finance under Ursula Kathleen Hicks, but finding out that she had already retired, he studied monetary economics under Richard Good Smethurst.[9]

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