Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!daemon From: chi@vlsi.uwaterloo.ca (Bo Chi) Newsgroups: ut.chinese Subject: Introduction Program. Message-ID: <8912131635.AA11281@vlsi.waterloo.edu> Date: 13 Dec 89 11:35:01 GMT Sender: Distribution: ut Lines: 189 Approved: nobody@csri.toronto.edu Original-To: china-distribution@cs.toronto.edu * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ORGANIZATION INTRODUCTIONS Issue 3 * * series Dec. 10, 1989 * * Program * * * * --- /------ / | | |---------| | * * /|-----| /---/ | |----|----| | ---|--- | /\ * * \ | | | / / \ | | | | ___|___ | / \ * * -|--+--|- \ / |\ |----|----| | | \ | / \ * * / | | | / \ | | | ---|--- | / \ * * / |--|--| / | | |---------| / \__ * * * * * * China Net ---------- \/ --------- * * China News Digest ----- CCCS ----- * * China Study Forum --- /\ --- * * Social Culture China * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ---------------------------- Table of Content ------------------------------ No. 5 CHINESE YOUNG ECONOMIST SOCIETY (CYES) 200 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NO. 5 CHINESE YOUNG ECONOMIST SOCIETY (CYES) (USA) (received November 24, 1989) 1. Introduction to CYES 2. Proposal For "China Economic Review", by D. Bruce Sun 3. Publications by CYES 1. Introduction to CYES Chinese Young Economist Society (CYES) is the largest and independent association of Chinese students and scholars of Economics, Business or other disciplines in the United States. Most of them either are completing or have completed Ph.D. degrees. The goals of CYES are to advance and disseminate economics and management sciences in China, and to promote the reforms in the Mainland China. CYES was established in 1985 in New York City and incorporated as a non- profit organization in New Jersey. Its current membership is 350. It has sponsored a number of symposia at Harvard University, University of Michigan, etc., including the one held at University of California-Berkeley, where CYES initiated the dialogue between the economists from both sides of the Taiwan Strait. CYES also sponsors a few publications: from the Newsletter, Forum of Chinese Young Economists to China Economic Review in both English and Chinese editions. These publications are devoted to establishing an open forum for scholars and practitioners on issues related to the reforms in China. CYES activities are financed by the membership due and non-political donations. CYES has received grants from The Ford Foundation, National Academy of Sciences of USA, Fund for Reform and Opening in China of New York, Foundation of Chinese Culture of United Daily News in Taiwan, Ford Motor Co. Fund, University of Michigan, etc. As a non-profit organization, CYES is in need of funds to further expanding its endeavour of pro-democracy and pro-reform. The efforts it has made are proved significant, constructive, and fruitful. Chinese students or scholars of economics, business and population in the United States are eligible to be CYES members. Others who show interest in CYES could acquire the membership by writing to the President of CYES: Prof. D. bruce Sun, South Stevens Hall, University of Maine, Orono, ME 04469, U.S.A. The CYES members elect the Board of Directors and the President. The officers serve a one-year term and are responsible for the general management of the Society. The CYES Advisory Board consists of well-known economists, including K.Arrow, G.Chow, D.Perkins, W.Rostow, H. Simon, S.C.Tsiang, and T.S.Yu. 2. Proposal For "China Economic Review" by D.Bruce Sun, July 1989 The drastic change in China, particularly the massacre in Beijing, has shattered the environment of China's reforms of ten years. It has at the same time smashed the dream that an open society can grow from the grasp of a closed communist party. It marks a turning point to both contemporary China and the Chinese Young Economist Society(CYES). CYES is the largest independent association of Chinese students and scholars of economics, business, law, and other disciplines. Since 1985 when it was founded, CYES has made all efforts to promote the reforms in China and academic exchanges with world. It has sponsored numerous conferences and symposia, published a number of publications, enhanced communication among intellectuals of the mainland, America, and Taiwan, and helped carry out the economic reform in China. While we lament of the current chaos in China, we do not have slightest regret at what we have done in support of the reforms in Mainland China. Contrarily, we will struggle for democracy and social justice as well. CYES has decided to continue its quarterly journal"China Economic Review" which is being published in the Mainland China. We must keep this voice to spread truth and knowledge of economics and humanities, and to promote reforms from within in any feasible way. We have confirmed the policy for publishing "China Economic Review". It should directly address to the crisis China is now facing; they should be workable to CYES members; and they should be applicable to the real situations of China in 3-5 years. 3. Publications by CYES As a professional journal, CER is drawing extensive attention in America and China. English version Editor: Weijian Shan, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania Consulting Editor: Mao Yushi, Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, P.R.China Editorial Assistant: Philip Lee Editorial Board: William H.Davidson, University of South California Robert Dernberger, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Ping Chen, University of Texas-Austin William Fischer, University of South Caroline Richard Holton, University of California-Berkeley Lawrence R.Klien, University of Pennsylvania Nicholas Lardy, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Gregory C.Chow, Princeton University Dwight H.Perkins, Harvard University Peter Schran, University of Illinois-Champaign Rosalie Tung, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Denis Fred Simon, Tufts University Ezra F. Vogel, Harvard University Changpo Yang, World Bank XiaoKai Yang, Monash University-Australia Meng-Hua Ye, The George Washington University Chinese version Editor in Chief: Shan Jianwei Vice-Editor in Chief: Mao Yushi, Zuo Xiaolei Editorial Board: Ding Ningning, Ma Hong, Ma Bin, Sun Shangqing, Zhang Shaojie, Zhang Weiying, Lin Yizhi, Lin Yifu, Zhou Xiaochuan, Zhou Qiren The Forum of CYES is subscribed and collected quite a few major libraries including Congress Library, Harvard University, and Stanford Library, ect. (in Chinese) The vol.1 is published by SHANG(1)WU(4) YIN(4)SHU(1)GUAN(3). The vol.2 is under printing in China. Editor: Tang Min, Mao Yushi ---------------------------------------------------------------- The Fifth Annual Conference of CYES will hold at the University of Pittsburgh on December 23th and 24th, 1989. The chairman of organization committee is Dianqing Xu, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15269 (412)648-1799, (412)421-3090 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + Forthcoming issues: Date + + + +No. 6 CHINA BUSINESS ASSOCIATION Thur. Dec. 14, 1989 + +No. 7 Chinese Canadian National Council Sun. Dec. 17, 1989 + +No. 8 SINO-Ecologists Club Overseas Sun. Dec. 17, 1989 + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + please send your comment about this program to: + + + + Dong Ping Deng (Social Culture China) e-mail: dd1k+@andrew.cmu.edu + + Weihe Guan (China-Net) e-mail: inr@uga + + Hong Lin (China Study Forum) e-mail: linhong@mcmaster + + Gang Xu (China News Digest) e-mail: gxu@kentvm + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ >From: "Xu, Gang" ============================================================================= For Your Information chi@vlsi.uwaterloo.ca -------------------- --------------------- Bo Chi (in Canada) chi@vlsi.waterloo.edu .