Monday, January 21, 2008

Justin Yifu Lin, Appointed New World Bank Chief Economist


I simply had to include this here. It's by Alex Tabarrok of Marginal Revolution.

'Justin Yifu Lin, apparently soon to be named the World Bank's chief economist, has one of the strangest CVs you could imagine. Lin was born in Taiwan but in 1979 while serving in the Taiwanese army he defected to China by swimming from the island of Kinmen in Taiwan to Xiamen in China. Embarrassed by the defection of a rising star, the Taiwanese army listed him as missing. Lin left behind a wife and children who (it seems) didn't know what had happened to him.

Lin rose quickly in China receiving a Master's degree in Marxist political economy from Peking University in 1982 and in 1986 a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago (!). According to the Taipei Times, Lin's wife learned that Lin was alive while he was in the United States and they were reunited in the U.S. where she also earned a graduate degree before both returned to China. Lin has since become a well-published economist.
I see movie.'
I agree with Alex. A movie in the making, indeed.
graph per salzburgseminar.org

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

and let's hope they don't cast is the way they cast Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's....
but, what a curriculum vitae this economist has! the PhD at U of Chicago took the cake for me....

Anonymous said...

I suppose it helps to humanize appointees. One reads about cases like that all the time, though. So, depending on whom you ask, it's not really that impressive a CV!