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Zhang Peigang was born on 10 July, 1913 in Oman, is a Chinese economist (1913–2011). Discover Zhang Peigang's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?

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1913

Zhang Peigang (10 July 1913 – 23 November 2011), also romanized as Chang Pei-kang, was a Chinese economist, considered a founder of development economics in the country.

He was a founding professor of Huazhong University of Science and Technology and served as Honorary Dean of the School of Economics.

Zhang was born on 10 July 1913 in Hong'an County, Hubei, Republic of China.

1934

After graduating from the Department of Economics of Wuhan University in 1934, he worked for the Institute of Social Studies of Academia Sinica, performing agricultural surveys in Hebei, Zhejiang, and Guangxi.

1940

Zhang passed Chinese government scholarship exams for study abroad in 1940, and went to the United States to study at Harvard University the following year.

1943

He passed his master's exams in 1943 and earned his Ph.D. in economics in December 1945.

1946

He returned to China in 1946 and served as professor and chair of the Department of Economics of Wuhan University.

The renowned economist Dong Fureng was one of his students.

His doctoral dissertation, entitled Agriculture and Industrialization: The Adjustment That Takes Place as an Agricultural Country Is Industrialized, was awarded the David A. Wells Prize for 1946–1947 by Harvard University.

1948

In 1948, Zhang was appointed counselor (the fourth-ranked official) in the Bangkok-based Asia and Far East Economic Committee of the United Nations.

1949

However, he decided to resign and return to China on the eve of the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.

It was published in 1949 in the journal Harvard Economic Studies (Volume 85).

1950

The Spanish translation was adopted as a textbook by several Latin American universities in the 1950s; it was first published in Chinese in 1984.

Zhang's dissertation was one of the foundational works of early stage development economics.

It put forward the theories of the industrialization of agricultural countries systematically, and focused on three main factors of the dynamic relationship between agriculture and industry: food, raw materials, and labor, with detailed arguments.

As such, Zhang is considered a pioneer in development economics and a founder of the discipline in China.

1951

In 1951, it was translated into Spanish and published in Mexico.

1952

In 1952, Zhang was appointed a member of the planning committee for the founding of Huazhong Institute of Technology (now Huazhong University of Science and Technology, HUST), and became a professor of economics when the university opened in 1953.

1966

During the Cultural Revolution (1966–1976), Zhang was denounced as a "reactionary academic authority" and forced to perform hard labour.

His large collection of foreign books and documents was destroyed.

After the end of the Cultural Revolution, he was rehabilitated and later served as Honorary Dean of the School of Economics and Director of the Research Center of Economic Development at HUST.

1992

In 1992 the university established the Zhang Peigang Development Economics Prize in his honour.

In 1992, Huazhong University of Science and Technology established the Zhang Peigang Development Economics Prize to reward economists who have made outstanding contributions to the field.

Recipients of the prize include Justin Yifu Lin and Wu Jinglian.

2011

Zhang died at Wuhan Union Hospital on 23 November 2011, aged 98.

He had been scheduled to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award of HUST on the day he died.

Zhang's 70 years of academic career was closely connected with the emergence and evolution of development economics.