Yu Guangyuan
Yu Guangyuan was a prominent Chinese economist and academic who contributed significantly to the development of economic theories in China during the reform era. He was known for his insights into market economics and played a key advisory role in various economic planning committees, influencing policies that aimed at opening and reforming China's economy.
Born on Jan 01, 1918 (108 years old)
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Xi Jinping recalled the advice of economist Yu Guangyuan during the conference.
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Yu Guangyuan proposed the concept of 'poor methods' for modernization during Xi Jinping's time in Zhengding.
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Yu Guangyuan proposed the concept of considering 'poor methods' for modernization during Xi Jinping's time in Zhengding.
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Yu Guangyuan was consulted by Xi Jinping for guidance on the development strategy of Xiamen.
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Yu Guangyuan was consulted by Xi Jinping for guidance on the development strategy of Xiamen.
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