Sun Yefang Explained

Sun Yefang
Native Name:孙冶方
Native Name Lang:zh
Birth Date:24 October 1908
Birth Place:Wuxi County, Jiangsu, Qing China
Death Place:Beijing, China
Other Names:Xue Eguo, Sun Mianzhi, Song Liang
Occupation:Economist
Period:1950s–1980s
Spouse:Feng Keping
Alma Mater:Moscow Sun Yat-sen University
Discipline:Economics
Sub Discipline:Marxist economics
Socialist market economy
Workplaces:Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
National Bureau of Statistics of China
State Planning Commission
Notable Students:Gui Shiyong
Notable Works:Selected Works of Sun Yefang
Module:
Child:yes
P:Sūn Yěfāng
Also Known As:Xue Eguo
P2:Xuē Èguǒ
Altname3:Sun Mianzhi
P3:Sūn Miǎnzhī
Altname4:Song Liang
P4:Sòng Liàng

Sun Yefang (; 24 October 1908 – 22 February 1983) was a pioneering Chinese economist.

Biography

Sun was born in Wuxi County (now Wuxi), Jiangsu, on 24 October 1908. His elder brother (1895–1980) was a politician in the government of the Republic of China. His cousin Xue Muqiao was an economist and politician.

He studied at Sun Yat-sen University and after graduation, he taught political economy and translation at Sun Yat-sen University and at Moscow East Worker University.

In 1930, he returned to China to take part in organizing the China Rural Economy Research Association. He also edited the journal Zhongguo Nongcun (中国农村, Rural China).

After the Chinese Civil War, he held positions as head of the Department of Heavy Industry, Shanghai Military Control Commission; Assistant Commissioner, State Statistical Bureau; Director, Economics Institute at the Chinese Academy of Sciences; Commissioner, Fifth Session of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference; Delegate, 12th National Party Congress; member, Advisory Commission of the Central Committee of the CCP; member, State Council Academic Appraisal Committee.

Sun advocated market-oriented reforms and was denounced by Maoists as "China's Liberman" (referring to the Khrushchev-era economist Evsei Liberman) as a result of a damaging association with Liu Shaoqi, who was known as "China's Khrushchev".[1]

He was associated with the career of pioneer post-Marxist Chinese liberal Gu Zhun, acting as the latter's protector during anti-Rightist purges to which he himself was eventually to succumb.[1]

Personal life

Sun married Feng Keping, and had an adopted daughter named Li Zhao .

Notes and References

  1. News: https://www.163.com/money/article/8I29LSM500252G50.html . zh:新中国经济学人史——桂世镛 . 163.com . 6 December 2012 . 7 July 2022 . zh.