Papers of four students from the Institute of Economics won awards at the 2nd China Youth Forum on Marxist Political Economy recently. Sun Xiaoyu, a bachelor-straight-to-doctorate student in grade four, won the first prize with the paper, titled Building the Quantitative Analysis Framework for the Labor Value Theory; Liu Chong, an undergraduate student in grade three, won the second prize with the paper, titled Micro Efficiency of Fixed Capital, Income Distribution and Chinese Economy: An Empirical Study; Gao Chenxi, an undergraduate student who graduated from the Institute in 2016 and now learns political economics from Prof. Watanabe Masao at Hitotsubashi University, won the third prize with the paper, titled Service Industry under Capitalism: Physical and Labor Leading; and Cui Zhen, an undergraduate student graduating from the Institute in 2017 and now attends graduate school at ETH Zurich, won the finalist with the paper, titled Tensor Analysis of Price Theory.
The 2nd China Youth Forum on Marxist Political Economy is scheduled to be held in December 2017 in Beijing by the School of Economics at Renmin University of China. The event has solicited 127 submissions at home and abroad since June 2017, of which, three were rated as the first prizes, five the second prizes, 11 the third prizes and 35 the finalists by the review committee of the Forum.
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The 1st China Youth Forum on Marxist Political Economy took place in Beijing in December 2016. At the event, Sun Xiaoyu, a bachelor-straight-to-doctorate student in grade three of the Institute won the second prize (the first prize remained vacant) with the paper, titled Comparison of Two Agricultural Labor Transfer Theories Between Lewis and Brenner – Cum Review of Dispute over Chinese Economic Transformation; Yang Qingmei, a graduate student in grade two, won the third prize with the paper, titled Profit Margin Downtrend Rule Theory and Dispute: A Critical Overview; and Gao Chenxi, an undergraduate student who graduated from the Institute in 2016 and now learns political economics from Prof. Watanabe Masao at Hitotsubashi University, also won the third prize with the paper, titled Capital Domination of Consumption Process: Consumption Capital Theory.
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