Xie Zifen ( simplified Chinese: 谢自奋; traditional Chinese: 謝自奮; pinyin: Xiè Zìfèn; born November 1934 in Meizhou, Guangdong) is a retired Chinese rural economist and senior research fellow with the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS). [1]
Xie has been devoted to rural economics and regional economics research since his graduation in 1959 from the Financial and Monetary Department of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS). He has long been engaged in research on topics including rural modernization and small and medium-sized industries.
He served as director of the Institute of National Economy [2] under SASS and concurrently as an expert consultant for the Shanghai municipal government, member of the Academic Committee of SASS, vice chairman of the Shanghai Rural Economics Association and vice chairman of the Shanghai Rural Finance Association.
Since China's reform and opening up at the end of 1978, Xie has done in-depth research on many practical and theoretical problems in the field of rural economy. He has been the chief editor of 12 books and also the author or co-author of hundreds of academic papers and research reports.
Because of remarkable achievements in scientific research, Xie Zifen was awarded the title of advanced supporter of rural scientific and technological work in Shanghai in 1987. He was awarded the title of young and middle-aged expert with outstanding contributions by China's Ministry of Personnel in 1990. Since 1992, he has received special government allowance approved by the State Council, China's cabinet.
More than 10 research projects that Xie Zifen participated in have been commended at provincial, municipal and academy-levels for their outstanding achievements, including:
{{
cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)
Xie Zifen ( simplified Chinese: 谢自奋; traditional Chinese: 謝自奮; pinyin: Xiè Zìfèn; born November 1934 in Meizhou, Guangdong) is a retired Chinese rural economist and senior research fellow with the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS). [1]
Xie has been devoted to rural economics and regional economics research since his graduation in 1959 from the Financial and Monetary Department of the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS). He has long been engaged in research on topics including rural modernization and small and medium-sized industries.
He served as director of the Institute of National Economy [2] under SASS and concurrently as an expert consultant for the Shanghai municipal government, member of the Academic Committee of SASS, vice chairman of the Shanghai Rural Economics Association and vice chairman of the Shanghai Rural Finance Association.
Since China's reform and opening up at the end of 1978, Xie has done in-depth research on many practical and theoretical problems in the field of rural economy. He has been the chief editor of 12 books and also the author or co-author of hundreds of academic papers and research reports.
Because of remarkable achievements in scientific research, Xie Zifen was awarded the title of advanced supporter of rural scientific and technological work in Shanghai in 1987. He was awarded the title of young and middle-aged expert with outstanding contributions by China's Ministry of Personnel in 1990. Since 1992, he has received special government allowance approved by the State Council, China's cabinet.
More than 10 research projects that Xie Zifen participated in have been commended at provincial, municipal and academy-levels for their outstanding achievements, including:
{{
cite book}}
: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
link)