Chinese Economist Foresees Blueprint for a Better Global Economy and Society
LOS ANGELES, Calif. (PRWEB) September 22, 2015 -- The challenges and failings of modern economic practices are all around. Acclaimed Chinese economist Jianfang Jin has spent decades studying and dissecting the current model in an effort to develop a more progressive and effective way.
Jin has looked at history and combined it with the connections between modern biology, economics, sociology, and philosophy to crystallize solutions to the imbalances and injustices of the modern global economy. His findings are available in the second revised edition of his book, “The General Theory of Eco-Social Science.”
“I believe in the realization of social justice on the basis of equal and free competition and social governance, operating through inspiration, guidance, orderly competition and co-balance,” said Jin.
Jin earned his degree in economics from the famous Nankai University in China, followed by his Master’s from Purdue University in 1985. He is currently the director of the World Association of Eco-Social Science. After engaging extensively in business and studies both in the U.S. and in China in the previous three decades, his theories have helped guide practical action. The depth of Jin’s theories can be seen from its influence on new policy changes made by Chinese leadership.
“I believe it is evident that my theory of ‘profitable currency’ has been adopted by the central banking authorities of China,” said Jin. “I’ve worked hard to make my findings applicable, not generic, so that readers can see why I make my claims.”
For more information, visit http://www.jianfangjin.com.
The General Theory of Eco-Social Science
By Jianfang Jin
ISBN: 9781496948816
Available in softcover, hardcover, e-book
Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Play and Author House.
About the author
Jin earned his degree in economics from the famous Nankai University in China, followed by his Master’s from Purdue University in 1985. He is currently the director of the World Association of Eco-Social Science. He engaged extensively in business and academic pursuits both in the U.S. and in China in the previous three decades.
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