Justin Yifu Lin

Justin Yifu Lin

CURRICULUM VITAE Justin Yifu Lin PERSONAL Born: October 15, 1952, Taiwan; Nationality: PRC; Married; Two children. ADDRESS China Center for Economic Research (CCER) National School of Development Peking University, Beijing 100871, China Tel: +86-10-6275-7375 Email: [email protected] CURRENT POSITION Professor and honorary dean, , National School of Development, Peking University Member, Standing Committee, Chinese People’s Political Consultation Conference EDUCATION Ph.D., Economics, University of Chicago, June 1986. M.A., Political Economy, Peking University, June 1982. M.B.A., National Chengchi University, June 1978. FELLOWS Distinguished Society Fellow, the Asia and the Pacific Policy Society, 2012. Corresponding Fellow, British Academy, 2010. Fellow, Academy of Sciences for Developing World (formerly Third World Academy of Sciences), 2005. Fellow, World Economic Forum, 1999. Fellow, Chinese Economists Society, 1993. HONORARY DEGREES Honorary Doctorate of Social Science, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 2012 Honorary Doctor of Science, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2012 Doctor of Social Science, Honoris Causa, City University of Hong Kong, 2009. Doctor of Laws, Honoris Causa, University of Nottingham, 2009. Doctor of Humane Letters Honoris Causa, Fordham University, 2009. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Auvergne, France 2004 LECTURES Leonard D. White Lecture, “Demystifying the Chinese Economy,” Department of Political Science, University of Chicago, 2012, Bernard I. Fain Lecture, “The Chinese Economy and the Multi-Polar Word,” Brown University, 2011. WIDER Annual Lecture, “From Flying Geese to Leading Dragons: New Opportunities and Strategies for Structural Transformation in Developing Countries,” UN-WIDER, 2011 (Maputo, Mozambique, May 2011). Kuznets Lecture, “New Structural Economics: A Framework for Rethinking Development,” Yale University, 2011. EXIM Bank Annual Lecture, “Beyond Keynesianism and Global Recovery,” Mumbai, India, 2009. Marshall Lectures, “Development and Transition: Idea, Strategy and Viability,” Cambridge University, 2007. Annual Distinguished Lecture, “Transition, Integration, and Globalization,” Economic Research Institute, Leon Kozminski Academy of Entrepreneurship and Management, Warsaw, Poland, 2004. Asian Development Bank Distinguished Speaker Lecture on “Development Strategies for Inclusive Growth in Developing Asia,” 2004. Annual Prybyla/Riew Lecture, “Lessons of China’s Transition,” Penn State University, Jan 2004 Goh Keng Swee Lecture, “Reform and China’s Modernization,” East Asian Institute, Singapore National University, Dec 1 2003 Inaugural Lecture, Annual D. Gale Johnson Lecture Series, “Development Strategy, Viability, and Economic Convergence,” University of Chicago, May 2001. Nichols Distinguished Lecture, “China’s Approach to State-owned Enterprise Reform, Asian/Pacific Studies Institute, Duke University, Nov 1999. HONORS AND AWARDS Pushan Prize, International Economics Association (for “New Structural Economics: A Framework for Rethinking Development”, 2012 Professional Achievement Award, University of Chicago, 2011. Honorary Patron, Philosophic Society, Trinity College, Dublin, 2010. Honorary Dean, National School of Development, Peking University, 2009-. Wu Yuzhang Prize, (for Viability, Economic Development and Transition: Theories and Empirical Testing, Peking University Press, 2004), 2007. Top Ten Talents of 2006 (Wealth and Wisdom) in China, 2007. Cai Yuanpei Medal (highest honor awarded by Peking University), 2006. First Prize, Outstanding Research Publication 2006, Ministry of Education (for Viability, Economic Development and Transition: Theories and Empirical Testing, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2004). First Prize,Outstanding Research Publication, 10th Philosophy and Social Science Award of Peking University, 2006 (for Viability, Economic Development and Transition: Theories and Empirical Testing, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2004). MBA Education Contribution Award, 2006. Eminent Teacher’s Award, Beijing Municipality Government, 2006. Zhang Peigang Prize (for Viability, Economic Development and Transition: Theories and Empirical Testing, Peking University Press, 2004), 2006. National Labour Medal, State Council of China, 2005 (highest civil honour conferred by the Chinese government). Labour Medal, Beijing Municipality Government, 2005. First Prize, Bao Steel Award for Distinguished Teacher in China, 2005. Second Prize, Eighth Philosophy and Social Science Award of Beijing Municipality Government (for EDCC article “Development Strategy, Viability and Economic Convergence”), 2004. Best Article Award, Journal of Peking University, 2003 (for “Urbanization Development and Rural Modernization in China,” Journal of Peking University, 39 (4): Jul 2002:10-15) Best Teacher Award, Peking University, 2003 First Prize, Outstanding Research Publication (2002), Ministry of Education (for Institution, Technology and Agricultural Development in China, II, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2000). First Prize (2002), Eighth Philosophy and Social Science Award of Peking University (for “Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Growth in China, “published in Economic Development and Cultural Change, 49 (1), Oct 2000: 1-20) (with Zhiqiang Liu). Sun Yefang Article Prize (2001) for Dual Price System and Supply Response: Theory and Empirical Evidence from Chinese Agriculture in Institution, Technology and Agricultural Development in China, II, Beijing: Peking University Press, 2000 (Sun Yefang Prize, highest honor for economists in China, given biennially). Ranked 237 in terms of publication and 205 in terms of citation in the top 1000 Economists in the world in 1990-2000. Best Article Award (1998-2000) by Journal of Peking University (for “Fiscal Decentralization and Economic Growth in China,” published in Journal of Peking University, 37 (4), 2000: 5-17) First Prize, Sixth Philosophy and Social Science Award of Beijing Municipality Government, 2000 (for Institution, Technology and China’s Agricultural Development, II). Citation Classics Award, Institute of Scientific Information, Sep 2000 (for “Rural Reform and Agricultural Growth in China” published in American Economic Review, 82 (1), 1992). First Prize, Sixth Philosophy and Social Science Award of Peking University (for Institution, Technology and China’s Agricultural Development, II), 2000. 1999 Best Article Award, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Jan 2000 (for “Technological Change and Agricultural Household Income Distribution: Theory and Evidence from China,” Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 43 (2), Jun 1999). 2 Second Prize, Fifth Philosophy and Social Science Award of Peking University (for Sufficient Information and State- owned Enterprise Reform), 1998. 1998 Annual Distinguished Economist Lecture, CIMMYT, Jan 1998. Sir John Crawford Award 1997 (by Australian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society to a distinguished agricultural economist, biannual). First Prize, Fourth Philosophy and Social Science Award of Beijing (for China Miracle: Development Strategy and Economic Reform), 1996. First Prize, Fifth Scientific Research Award, Peking University, 1996 (for Agricultural Research Priority in China: A Demand and Supply Analysis of Scientific Research for China's Main Grain Crops, Beijing: China Agriculture Press, 1996, co-authored with Minggao Shen and Hao Zhou). Award for Outstanding Research in Eighth Five-Year Plan Period, Chinese Academy of Science 1996 (for “Perfecting Land Institution and Developing Land Market”). Ranked 105 in Overall Ranking of Top 500 Economists in the World, 1989-1993. (http://student.ulb.ac.be/~tcoupe/rk8993.html). Policy Article Prize, Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy, University of Minnesota 1993 (for “Rural Reforms and Agricultural Growth in China,” in American Economic Review, 82 (1), Mar 1992). Sun Yefang Book Prize, 1993, for the Institution, Technology and Agricultural Development in China, Shanghai: Shanghai Sanlian Shudian, 1992. (highest award for economists in China; biennial). David Lam Economist, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993. International Man of the Year, International Biographical Centre, 1992/1993. Listed in Who's Who in Economics, 4th edition, 2003. Listed in International Biographical Dictionary, 23rd edition, 1993. Listed in Marquis Who's Who in Science and Engineering, 2nd edition, 1993. Listed in Marquis Who's Who in the World, 11th ed., 1992 and 12th ed., 1994, 13th ed., 1996, 14th ed., 1998. State Distinguished-Service Economist, State Council, 1992. PROFESSIONAL AFFLIATIONS PREVIOUS POSITIONS Honorary Dean and Professor, National School of Development, Peking University. Chief Economist and Sr. Vice President, World Bank, Washington, DC, 2008-2012 Member, People’s Congress, 2008-2012. Vice Chairman , All-China Federation of Industry & Commerce, 2005-2012. Founding Director, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University, 1994-2008. Vice Chairman of Committee for Economic Affairs of CPPCC, 2005-08. Member of the National Committee, Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), 1988-2008. Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, 1997-2005; Reader, 1995-96. William Davidson Visiting Professor, William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan, 2002. Program Director, 21st SEANZA (South East Asia, New Zealand, and Australia) Central Banking Course in Kunming and Beijing, 1996. Visiting Professor, Department of

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