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Emil Salim | |
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3rd Chairperson of the Presidential Advisory Council | |
In office 25 January 2010 – 20 October 2014 | |
President | Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono |
Preceded by | T. B. Silalahi |
Succeeded by | Sri Adiningsih |
Personal details | |
Born | Lahat, South Sumatra, Dutch East Indies | 8 June 1930
Nationality | Indonesian |
Political party | Golkar |
Spouse |
Roosminnie Roza
(m. 1958; died 2021) |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Agus Salim (uncle) |
Education | University of Indonesia University of California |
Emil Salim (born 8 June 1930) is an Indonesian economist and former politician. Born of Minangkabau parents, both from the village of Koto Gadang in West Sumatra. His uncle is Agus Salim, one of the founding fathers of the Republic of Indonesia and Minister of Foreign Affairs in the early 1950s.
Salim graduated from the Faculty of Economics of the University of Indonesia in 1959. He obtained a PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley, and returned to Indonesia to a teaching position at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Indonesia in 1964. He became one of the well-known group of 'Berkeley Mafia' economic advisers, working closely with Professor Widjojo Nitisastro. In 1977 he was appointed to the position of professor of economic development at the University of Indonesia.
Salim has held a number of government positions, including:
Salim has chaired the Foundation for Sustainable Development and the Kehati Foundation, and co-chaired the United States-Indonesia Society. He is a member of the Association of Indonesian Moslem Intellectuals.