Cai Fang
Cai Fang, Han nationality, born in Pingxiang, Jiangxi Province, was born in Beijing in September 1956. He graduated from Renmin University of China and Graduate School of Chinese Academy of social sciences. Doctor of economics.
He is now vice chairman of the agriculture and Rural Committee of the 13th National People's Congress, member of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People's Congress, vice president and member of the Party group of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and chairman of the Silk Road Research Institute.
Biography of characters
From March 1976 to October 1978, educated youth of Fengbo commune, Shunyi County, Beijing, from October 1978 to September 1982, student of Department of agricultural economics, Renmin University of China, from September 1982 to August 1985, master of Department of rural development, Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, from August 1985 to November 1992, researcher of Institute of rural development, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and director of Research Office of rural development theory, Chinese Academy of social sciences He was awarded as an associate researcher from October 1988 to August 1993, director of the rural development theory research office of the Institute of rural development, Chinese Academy of social sciences from August 1993 to September 1998, deputy director of the Institute of population, Chinese Academy of social sciences from September 1998 to July 2014, and director of the Institute of population, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (later changed to population and labor) From May 2006 to May 2007, he served as deputy director of the construction administration bureau of the middle route of the south to North Water Diversion Project (central route Bureau) and vice minister of the construction administration department of the Caohe project from July 2014 to September 2014, vice president and member of the Party group of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and director of the Institute of population and labor economics from September 2014 to April 2017, vice president and member of the Party group of the Chinese Academy of social sciences from April 2017 to April 2018 03, vice president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, member of the Party group, and chairman of the Silk Road Research Institute. 2018.03 -, vice chairman of the agricultural and Rural Committee of the 13th National People's Congress, member of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People's Congress, vice president and member of the Party group of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and chairman of the Silk Road Research Institute.
Hold a post
Deputy to the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, member of the Standing Committee of the 12th National People's Congress, deputy to the 13th National People's Congress, vice chairman of the agriculture and Rural Committee of the 13th National People's Congress, member of the Standing Committee of the 13th National People's Congress, member of the academic department of the Chinese Academy of social sciences. He is also the chairman of the Silk Road Research Institute.
Award winning record
In 1998, he won the title of "young and middle-aged experts with outstanding contributions" at the national level. In 2003, he was awarded the outstanding achievement award by seven ministries and commissions. The winner of the fourth China Development 100 award. The fourth China Rural Development Research Award. He was selected as one of the "100 economists who have influenced the economic construction of new China in the past 60 years". On February 8, 2009, together with Tan Chongtai, Wu Jinglian, Liu Zunyi, Yao Yang, Hu Biliang and other scholars, he won the second Zhang Peigang development economics research outstanding achievement award.
Main comments
In October 2014, it was said that "excessive wage rise will hurt the economy", which aroused a thousand waves and aroused heated discussion among netizens. he is the author of China's dual economy and labor transfer - theoretical analysis and policy suggestions, the choice of crossroads - Reflections on deepening the reform of agricultural economic system, the economics of the poor and the development and transformation of China's labor market, and co-author of China's Miracle: development strategy and economic reform and China's economy, and chief editor of China's population and labor issues Report series, etc. Unlike some of my peers, I do not regard economic research as a means of getting rich, but as a way of life: I regard economic research as a profession at work and economic thinking as leisure at rest. Economics, like all knowledge, is broad and profound. It is difficult to know one or two of them in a poor life. In the face of such an unattainable goal, it's not appropriate to say happy in it, but you can be sad or happy in the pursuit and worry about gain and loss. And that's life. The economist's teahouse connects me with my colleagues in the economic field and friends outside my business. It shares this kind of life style which is both bitter and happy. It can be regarded as a club without walls and without paying membership fees. All over the world, the club is full of guests. Let's drink this cup of tea together. " ————Cai Fang
Main works
Domestic works
1. China's dual economy and labor transfer: theoretical analysis and policy suggestions, China Renmin University Press, 1990. 2. The choice at the crossroads: Reflections on deepening the reform of agricultural economic system, China Social Sciences Press, 1992. 3. China's Miracle: development strategy and economic reform (co authored with Lin Yifu and Li Zhou), Shanghai Sanlian bookstore, Shanghai People's publishing house, 1995. Later, it was published in English, Japanese, Korean, French, Russian, Vietnamese and other languages. 4. Full information and the reform of state owned enterprises (co authored with Lin Yifu and Li Zhou), Shanghai Sanlian bookstore, Shanghai People's publishing house, 1996. Then there are English, Japanese and other versions. 5. Economics of the poor: agriculture is still the foundation, Wuhan press, 1998; social science literature press, 2007. 6. China's ongoing agricultural reform (co authored with Carter and Zhong Funing), China finance and Economics Press, 1999. Another English version was published. 7. Sustainable development strategy (co authored with Zhang Chewei), CPC Central Committee Party School Press, 1999. 8. Report on China's population and labor problems (chief editor), social science literature press, since 2000. 9. Between bewilderment and no bewilderment: 20 years with economics, Guangxi People's publishing house, 2001. 10. Ways and means of population mobility in China (1990-1999) (chief editor), social science literature press, 2001. 11. Population, what will it bring to China (with Zhang Chewei et al.), Guangzhou: Guangdong Education Press, 2002. 12. Eagle and human eat chicken, Tianjin People's publishing house, 2002. 13. System, convergence and human development: strategic thinking of regional development and Western Development (co authored), China Renmin University Press, 2002. 14. China's economy (co authored with Lin Yifu), China finance and Economics Press, 2003; also published in traditional Chinese and English. 15. Political economics of labor mobility (co authored with duyang and Wang Meiyan), Shanghai Sanlian bookstore, Shanghai People's publishing house, 2003. 16. Urban employment and labor market transformation (co authored with Yang Yunyan, Chen Jinyong and Wang Dewen), China Statistics Press, 2004. 17. Development and transformation of China's labor market (co authored with duyang and Wang Meiyan), commercial press, 2005. 18. Economics of people's Livelihood: an analysis of "agriculture, rural areas and farmers" and employment, social science literature press, 2005. 19. Getting rid of the dilemma of employment and security (co edited with Yu Faming), China Tourism Press, 2006. 20. Labor mobility in China's transition period (co edited with Bai Nanshan), social science literature press, 2006. 21. Rural development and increasing farmers' income (co authored with Wang Dewen et al.), China Labor and social security press, 2006. 22. Income gap and poverty in China's transition period (co edited with Wan Guanghua), social science literature press, 2006. 23. Population and sustainable development in China (chief editor), Science Press, 2007. 24. Floating population in China, social science literature press, 2007. 25. Scientific outlook on development and growth sustainability, social sciences literature press, 2006; China Publishing Group, Zhonghua Book Company, 2009. 26. 30 years of research on China's labor and social security system reform (chief editor), economic management press, 2008. 27. Research on China's industrial competitiveness under the framework of WTO (co authored with Wang Dewen et al.), China Social Sciences Press, 2008. 28. Lewis turning point: a new stage of China's economic development, social sciences literature press, 2008. 29. China's rural reform and change: a 30-year history and experience analysis (co authored with Wang Dewen and duyang), Gezhi publishing house, 2008. 30. Labor Economics: Theory and China's reality (co authored with duyang, Gao Shuan and Wang Meiyan), Beijing Normal University Press, 2009. 31. Selected papers of Cai Fang, China Publishing Group, Zhonghua Book Company, 2009. 32. 30 years of China's economic transformation (chief editor), social science literature press, 2009.
English works
Lin,Justin,FangCaiandLiZhou(2003)TheChi naMiracle:DevelopmentStrategyandEconomicReform , HongKong:Ch
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