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Hainan Province Finishes a Series of StudiesChen Yun’s Financial Thoughts

A series of studies on Chen Yun’s financial thoughts, which were initiated by the Publicity Department of the CPC Hainan Provincial Committee and Hainan Federation of Humanities and Social Sciences Circles (Hainan Academy of Social Sciences), were finished. Related works were published nationwide by the Central Party Literature Press and Sichuan People’s Publishing House.


June 13 in the year of 2015 was the 110th anniversary of Comrade Chen Yun’s birth, who was a great proletarian revolutionary, politician, an outstanding Marxist, a founder of China’s socialist economy and a tested, excellent leader of the Party and the state. Since the end of 2012, the Research Team on Chen Yun’s Financial Thoughts of Hainan Province had conducted a series of studies. The related works had been completed recently.


The Study and Research on Chen Yun’s Financial Thoughts was written by Li Gongyu and Ding Jinghua and published by the Sichuan People’s Publishing House. It has 350,000 words, which comprehensively expounds Chen Yun’s financial thoughts in 10 chapters. The Research on Chen Yun’s Financial Thoughts, which was published by the Central Party Literature Press, selected nearly 30 articles of theory publicity workers from Hainan Porvince on learning and researches of Chen Yun’s financial thoughts in recent years. The Chronicles of Chen Yun’s Financial Theories and Practices is compiled with comments on finance-related instructions, speeches and telegrams, conversations during investigations and meetings as well as addresses of Chen Yun in chronological order. In addition, “Chen Yun’s Financial Thoughts Are Political Economics in Modern Economic Development of China” written by Li Gongyu was selected in the Seminar on Commemorating the 110th Anniversary of Comrade Chen Yun’s Birth, which were jointly held by the CCCPC Party Literature Research Office and the China Institute of CPC Literature Research.


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