Takehiko Nakao

Takehiko Nakao (中尾 武彦, Nakao Takehiko, born March, 1956) is a Japanese former civil servant who served as the ninth president of the Asian Development Bank between 2013 and early 2020.

He is the Chairman of the Institute, Mizuho Research & Technologies Ltd, and a board member (external) of the Daiichi Life Insurance Ltd. He teaches international economic policies and development economics as Visiting Professor at the Graduate School of Public Policy at Tokyo University and National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (Tokyo).

Takehiko Nakao
中尾 武彦
Takehiko Nakao
Nakao in 2015
9th President of the Asian Development Bank
In office
28 April 2013 – 16 January 2020
Preceded byHaruhiko Kuroda
Succeeded byMasatsugu Asakawa
Personal details
Born (1956-03-05) March 5, 1956 (age 68)
Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
SpouseAsako
ChildrenYosuke, Ryuta
Alma materUniversity of Tokyo
University of California, Berkeley
OccupationCivil servant

Career

Nakao was a career civil servant with the Finance Ministry of Japan which he joined in 1978. During his career, Nakao served variously as Minister at the Embassy of Japan in Washington D.C. and as an economic advisor at the International Monetary Fund in the mid-1990s. Before his nomination for the presidency of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Nakao was Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs, which is the senior most civil service appointment within Japan's Finance Ministry. As Japan's top currency official, Nakao oversaw the Japanese government's largest ever currency market intervention following the sharp appreciation of the yen in 2011. He was also the Japanese finance deputy at the G7 and G20 summits and finance ministers & central bank governors meetings in 2011-13.

Education

Nakao holds a degree in economics from the University of Tokyo where he later taught international finance during 2010-2011. He also holds a MBA degree from the University of California, Berkeley. In 2008, he authored the book America’s Economic Policy: Can it Sustain its Strength?.

President of the ADB

Nakao was nominated by Japan to be president of the ADB, succeeding his compatriot Haruhiko Kuroda, who resigned in March 2013 to become the governor of the Bank of Japan. Since its inception in 1966, ADB presidents have all been Japanese and although there was talk of a Chinese challenge, Nakao remained the sole nominee for the post. He was unanimously elected president by the Board of Governors of the ADB and assumed office on April 28, 2013. In August 2016, the ADB Board appointed Nakao to a new five-year term, which began on November 24, 2016.

As ADB President, Nakao identified securing financial resources for the ADB and promoting public-private partnerships as focus areas and called for a “more innovative, more inclusive and more integrated” development of the Asia-Pacific region. During his period as president, the ADB continued its focus on infrastructure, environment, regional integration, inclusiveness and gender equality, cofinancing initiatives and internal reforms to overcome the ADB's resource crunch and to streamline its performance.

In January 2020, Philippines president Rodrigo Duterte awarded Nakao the Order of Sikatuna, the Philippines' highest civilian recognition, with the rank of Grand Cross, or Datu, in recognition of his services to the Philippines in supporting the national development program during his period as president of ADB.

Bibliography

Books (English)

Papers (English)

  • ADB’s New Strategy in Asia, Helping Build Quality Infrastructure at Scale, September 2016, International Development Journal (translation)
  • Challenges in International Finance and Japan’s Responses, March 15, 2012, International Financial Symposium hosted by the Institute for International Monetary Affairs
  • Response to the Global Financial Crisis and Future Policy Challenges, Hakone, October 23, 2010, Keynote Address, Symposium co-hosted by Harvard Law School and International House of Japan
  • Reforming the International Monetary System—Japan’s Perspective, March 18, 2010, Symposium at the Institute for International Monetary Affairs
  • Japanese ODA—Adapting to the Issues and Challenges of the New Aid Environment, October 2005, FASID Discussion Paper on Development Assistance No.8, with Takamasa Akiyama
  • Japan’s Experience with Fiscal Policy in the 1990s, March 2002, Paper for the Seminar on Fiscal Impacts Hosted by the Central Bank of Italy

References

Positions in intergovernmental organisations
Preceded by President of the Asian Development Bank
2013–2020
Succeeded by

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