Set Aung

Set Aung
ဆက်အောင်
Deputy Minister for Finance and Planning
Assumed office
31 July 2017
Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar
In office
31 July 2013  31 July 2017
Deputy Minister for National Planning and Economic Development
In office
June 2012  July 2013
Economic Advisor to the President of Myanmar
In office
April 2011  June 2012
Personal details
Born Myanmar
Citizenship Myanmar
Nationality Myanmar
Parents Set Maung
Alma mater Cass Business School
University of Stirling
Yangon Institute of Economics
University of Yangon
Occupation Economist
Profession Economist

Set Aung (Burmese: ဆက်အောင်) is the incumbent Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Planning and Finance and Chairperson of Thilawa Special Economic Zone's Management Committee of Myanmar. He is also a member of National Economic Coordination Committee (NECC) and Development Assistance Coordination Unit (DACU).

Before he holds the current positions, he served as Deputy Governor of the Central Bank of Myanmar until July 2017, Deputy Minister for National Planning and Economic Development from June 2012 to July 2013 and Economics Advisor to President Thein Sein from April 2011 to June 2012. He previously served as Director of Myanmar Development Resource Institute from September 2011 to May 2012 and Secretary of National Economic and Social Advisory Council of Myanmar from January 2011 to April 2012.

Early life and education

Set Aung earned BSc degree in Industrial Chemistry from University of Yangon in 1995, MBA in General Business Administration and Management from Yangon Institute of Economics in 1997, MSc in Banking and Finance from Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, UK in 1998 and MSc in Investment Management from Cass Business School, City University London in 2001. He also holds a Ph.D degree from the Keio University, Japan.

He has been involved in international and regional research projects related to economics, social and policy development in various countries. He has completed over 40 international and regional economic and social research projects in more than 10 countries.

Publications

Set Aung has authored research papers in cooperation with international and regional academic and policy institutes, including the University of Tokyo, Japan, the Institute for Security and Development Policy in Stockholm, Sweden, Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, Thailand, Mekong Institute in Khon Kaen, Thailand, Stockholm Environmental Institute (SEI-Asia), and the Research Institute on Contemporary Southeast Asia of France, Paris.[1]

Personal life

Set Aung's father, Set Maung, was formerly a deputy minister during the Burma Socialist Programme Party era.[2]

References

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