Li Yining

Li Yining (; 22 November 1930 – 27 February 2023) was a Chinese economist. He was a leading voice for the privatization of state-owned companies, and his advocacy led to the reestablishment of China's stock exchanges in 1990. For this reason, he was nicknamed "" (), while Wu Jinglian is known as (). Along with Yu Guangyuan and Wu Jinglian, Li was credited with providing the theoretical basis for the market-oriented reform that has propelled China's economic growth.

Li was a long-time professor at Peking University and founding dean of the Guanghua School of Management. Amongst his former students were Chinese Premier Li Keqiang and Vice President Li Yuanchao. In 2004 Li Yining was awarded the Fukuoka Asian Culture Prize of Japan.

Li died in Beijing in February 2023, at age 92. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Cultural economics / by Li, Yining

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    The Chinese path to economic dual transformation / by Li, Yining

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    Cultural economics / by Li, Yining

    Published 2021
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    The Chinese path to economic dual transformation / by Li, Yining

    Published 2017
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