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Wen Yi
Economics Professor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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The Nobel Prize’s Undermining Its Own Value for Underestimating China
China succeeds without adopting Western models. Ignoring this, while awarding advocates of Western superiority, exposes the ideological biases of the prize.
From 1949 to 2024: What Secrets Lie Behind China’s Economic Miracle? 46:55
Professor Wen Yi addressed nine of the audience's most pressing inquiries regarding China's economy.
Is China’s Economy Really in Trouble? 31:08
Is China experiencing an economic recession? Can China rely on its institutional advantages to address this challenge?
China’s industrial revolution: A new perspective
Why and how did production, or mass production in particular, emerge and mushroom in 18th-19th century England and 20th-21st century China but not in other parts of the world with similar geo-developmental conditions such as the Netherlands, Mexico, or India?
The Visible Hand: The Role of Government in China’s Long-Awaited Industrial Revolution
China is undergoing its long-awaited industrial revolution. This article attempted to provide a coherent, in-depth, political-economic framework that explains the fundamental mechanisms behind China's rapid industrialization.