Vice president of China Economic System Reform Research Association, senior economist, expert member of China Economic 50 forum
1968-1978, worked as a worker and cadre in Dongcheng District metal processing plant of Beijing; 1978-1982, studied in the Department of economics, Peking University; 1982-1983, worked in the theory department of economic daily; 1983-1991, he worked in the State Commission of restructuring, and successively served as deputy director and director; Since 1991, he has worked in China Economic System Reform Research Association as director, deputy secretary general, secretary general and vice president of the research office. ...
Director of the American Studies Institute at Renmin University
Chairman of the Academic Committee of the School of International Relations
Dr. Shi has served as a counselor of the State Council of China since February 2011. He previously was a professor of International History at Nanjing University from 1993 to 1998, and a professor of International Relations and Director of the Center for International Strategic Studies at International Relations Academy, Nanjing from 1998 to 2001. He also served as the President of American Historical Research Association of China from 1996 to 2002. He taught graduate courses as a visiting professor of Public Policy three times at ...
A Jinguang Chair Professor of Economics at the National Development Research Institute of Peking University, and a Special Advisor to Goldman Sachs Gao Hua Securities.
From 1982 to 1985, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences engaged in agricultural economic research. From 1985 to 1988, the State Economic Reform Commission was engaged in macroeconomic research. 1988-1991, Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, Princeton University. 1991-1995, Ph.D. student, Department of Economics, University of Chicago. Since September 1995, he has taught at the China Center for Economic Research at Peking University. In March 2012, the General Office of the State Council issued the "Notice on Adjusting the ...
Economist
In 1969, he moved to the University of Washington where he taught until 1982. Under the advice of several friends, including Ronald Coase, he returned to Hong Kong as a professor in University of Hong Kong to support the economic reforms of China. Unlike modern mainstream economists, Cheung's analysis does not rely on advanced mathematical techniques but solely on the two basic building blocks of price theory: one is the axiom of constrained maximisation and the other, the law of demand (one that already incorporates the law of ...
Professor, Department of Sociology, Tsinghua University
1983-1999 Teaching at the Department of Sociology, Peking University, successive assistant professors, lecturers, associate professors Contribution: His research on China is known for his spirit of independence and freedom. His prosperous words at the 2013: Forecasting and Strategy annual conference hosted by Caijing Magazine were, as always, extremely powerful. In the 1980s, the main research direction was social modernization. He has published books such as "Social Modernization", "The Road to Modernization", "Reflection and ...