Prof. Li Shi: Income Inequality and Economic Reform





Published on Aug 6, 2014
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3rd Annual NYU Conference on Chinese Capital Markets -- The Prospects for Economic Reform in China Dec. 2013, NYU Kimmel Center Li Shi is Professor of Economics in the School of Economics and Business and Acting Director of the Institute for Income Distribution at Beijing Normal University. He was a professor and senior research fellow at the Institute of Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences from 1996 to 2005 and a research fellow at the University of Oxford in 2001 and professor at Hitotsubashi University, Japan in 2002. He has participated as a consultant in the projects supported by UNDP, World Bank, UNICEF, ADB, etc, and a coauthor of China Human Development Report 2005. His current studies focus on income distribution, poverty and rural migration in China.

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