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Shirley Kuo

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Preceded by
  
Robert Chien

Preceded by
  
Frederick Chien

Nationality
  
Republic of China

Spouse
  
Ni Wen-ya

Children
  
Christina Liu

Succeeded by
  
Wang Chien-shien

Succeeded by
  
Vincent Siew

Political party
  
Kuomintang

Party
  
Kuomintang

Grandchild
  
Tseng I-fan

Born
  
25 January 1930 (age 87) Tainan Prefecture, Taiwan, Empire of Japan (
1930-01-25
)

Education
  
National Taiwan University, Kobe University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Similar
  
Christina Liu, Sun Yat‑sen, Liao Chongzhen

Shirley Kuo (Chinese: 郭婉容; pinyin: Guo Wǎnróng; born 25 January 1930) is a Taiwanese politician.

Kuo earned a doctorate in economics from Kobe University in Japan after receiving bachelor's and master's degrees from National Taiwan University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, respectively. Upon her appointment to the Ministry of Finance, Kuo became the first female cabinet minister in the history of the Republic of China. She led the ministry from 1988 to 1990, before being named the head minister of the Council for Economic Planning and Development, a position she held until 1993. She was married to Ni Wen-ya until his death in 2006. A daughter from her first marriage, Christina Liu was finance minister in 2012.

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Shirley Kuo Wikipedia