Professor Justin Yifu Lin FBA

Economic history; development strategy, economic reform, development and transition, with particular attention to China and developing economies
Fellow type
International Fellow
Year elected
2010
Subjects
Economics

Current post

Director, Center for New Structural Economics, Dean, Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, Professor and Honorary Dean, National School of Development, Peking University

Past appointments

Peking National University Director, Center for New Structural Economics, Dean, Institute of South-South Cooperation and Development, Professor and Honorary Dean, National School of Development

2016 -

Peking National University Professor and Honorary Dean, National School of Development

2015 - 2016

Publications

Demystifying the Chinese Economy 2012

Economic Development and Transition: Idea, Viability, and Strategy 2009

Benti and Changwu: Dialogues on Methodology in Economics 2012

New Structural Economics: A Framework for Rethinking Development and Policy 2012

The Quest for Prosperity: How Developing Economies Can Take Off 2012

Against the Consensus: Reflections of the Great Recession 2013

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Vernon Henderson FBA

The economics of urbanisation, including the evolutions of city systems and the built environment within cities, as related to institutional structures, with a current focus on China and sub-Saharan Africa

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Professor Graham Loomes FBA

The theoretical and empirical analysis of people’s values, judgments and decisions, incorporating psychological insights into models of economic behaviour, with policy applications to health, safety, environmental benefits and consumer welfare

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Professor Wendy Joan Carlin FBA

Macroeconomics, institutions as an influence on economic performance, economics of transition. Recent research: models with multiple equilibria, measurement of economic inequality, a proposed paradigm shift in economic theory and instruction

Wendy Joan Carlin FBA (credit - Martha Stewart)

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