Alexei Kudrin

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Alexei Kudrin is a Russian economist and longtime government official who served as Russia’s finance minister and later became a prominent fiscal policy expert and public finance watchdog.

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instanceOf Russian politician
economist
human
awardReceived Finance Minister of the Year (various international rankings) NERFINISHED
Order of Honour (Russia) NERFINISHED
Order of Merit for the Fatherland NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
describedAs key architect of Russia’s macroeconomic stabilization in the 2000s
prominent fiscal policy expert
public finance watchdog
educatedAt Leningrad Financial and Economic Institute NERFINISHED
Leningrad State University NERFINISHED
employer Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation NERFINISHED
Government of the Russian Federation NERFINISHED
Saint Petersburg State University NERFINISHED
familyName Kudrin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork fiscal policy
macroeconomics
public finance
givenName Alexei NERFINISHED
knownFor criticism of excessive state spending in Russia
liberal economic views
support for market-oriented reforms
languageSpoken English
Russian
memberOfPoliticalParty United Russia NERFINISHED
name Alexei Kudrin NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Russian
notableWork advocacy of budgetary discipline and low public debt in Russia
creation of the Stabilization Fund of the Russian Federation
implementation of conservative fiscal policy in Russia in the 2000s
occupation civil servant
economist
politician
positionHeld Chairman of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation
Dean of the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Saint Petersburg State University
Deputy Prime Minister of Russia NERFINISHED
First Deputy Minister of Finance of Russia
Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation
member of the Presidential Council for Strategic Development and National Projects
workLocation Moscow
Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED

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