1978 to 1982, studying at Fudan university.
1982- 1985 teaches in the Department of Economics of Fudan University (during which he served as the special adviser of the Economic Research Center of Shanghai Municipal Commission for Economic Restructuring and the Deputy Secretary-General of the Economic Research Center of Fudan University);
1985- 1990 studied in the United States and obtained a master's degree in public administration from Princeton University, a master's degree in economics from Johns Hopkins University and a doctorate in economics.
From 1990 to 199 1 year, he served as John of the United States. Associate research fellow, Institute of Policy Studies, Hobokins University;
1990 to 1996, as an economist (consultant) in the Policy Bureau of the World Bank;
1995- 1996 as the chief consultant of "China 2 1 Agenda for the Century" of the United Nations Development Programme; 1996 to 2005, he successively served as economic adviser to the governor of Bank of China, director of BOC International Holdings, general manager of the Institute of International Finance of Bank of China, general manager of the reorganization and listing office of Bank of China and general manager of the reorganization and listing office of Bank of China;
From 2003 to 2009, he served as assistant and vice president of Bank of China, responsible for group finance, treasurer, internal control, law and compliance, strategy and research;
From June 5438 to October 2009, he served as member of the Party Committee and vice president of the People's Bank of China.
Main research areas: international finance, banking and macroeconomics.
At present, he is also a member of China Social Science Planning Committee; Consultant of the State Administration of Foreign Exchange; Member of American Economic Association; He is also a member of the National Association of Comparative Economics.
Mainly engaged in international finance, banking and macroeconomic research, including finance, taxation, macroeconomic management and international trade. He has successively won the China Youth Economics Research Award, the Princeton University Wilson Award, the National Outstanding Achievement Award in Applied Economics Research, and the first place in China Economic Research of the Ford Foundation.
Xiao Gang, chairman of Bank of China, confirmed in Shanghai a few days ago that Zhu Min, vice president of the bank, will be transferred to the vice president of the central bank, and the formal appointment will be issued soon. At present, who will fill the vacancy left by Zhu Min after his departure has not yet been determined.
Xiao Gang did not comment yesterday on whether Zhu Min will take the post of deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after his transfer. In the afternoon, Caijing.com quoted insiders such as the Central Bank and Bank of China as saying that Zhu Min had attended relevant foreign affairs activities as the future deputy governor of the Central Bank, and he would be sent to the IMF as the vice president in the future.