TY - JOUR
T1 - ADVANCING A MODERN STATISTICAL STATE
T2 - AMERICAN-EDUCATED CHINESE ECONOMICS STUDENTS, AMERICAN FOUNDATIONS, AND THE PROFESSIONALIZATION OF STATISTICS IN THE NANJING GOVERNMENT
AU - Wu, Lin Chun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 Twentieth Century China Journal, Inc.
PY - 2026/1
Y1 - 2026/1
N2 - The China Economic Society (Zhongguo jingji xueshe) was founded in Beijing in 1923. Students returned from study in the United States made up a majority of the new society, which became the first professional group for modern economics research in China. However, the spread of modern economics and its application in China took time: research methodologies based on surveys and statistics did not yield significant results until the 1930s. In the establishment of the discipline of social science in modern China, American-educated economics students played the roles of translators, disseminators, and practitioners of knowledge production, bringing their discipline to the forefront instead of merely being dependent on Western economic theories. Additionally, their achievements in economic surveys made economists more “visible” to the Nationalist government. Consequently, in the early 1930s, economists were recruited into government agencies as technocrats, and they developed a modern administrative system of statistical management.
AB - The China Economic Society (Zhongguo jingji xueshe) was founded in Beijing in 1923. Students returned from study in the United States made up a majority of the new society, which became the first professional group for modern economics research in China. However, the spread of modern economics and its application in China took time: research methodologies based on surveys and statistics did not yield significant results until the 1930s. In the establishment of the discipline of social science in modern China, American-educated economics students played the roles of translators, disseminators, and practitioners of knowledge production, bringing their discipline to the forefront instead of merely being dependent on Western economic theories. Additionally, their achievements in economic surveys made economists more “visible” to the Nationalist government. Consequently, in the early 1930s, economists were recruited into government agencies as technocrats, and they developed a modern administrative system of statistical management.
KW - Chinese-American relations
KW - economic surveys
KW - modern China
KW - Nationalist government
KW - returned students
KW - Rockefeller Foundation
KW - study abroad
KW - technocrats
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105028109223
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105028109223#tab=citedBy
U2 - 10.1353/tcc.2026.a979919
DO - 10.1353/tcc.2026.a979919
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105028109223
SN - 1521-5385
VL - 51
SP - 117
EP - 138
JO - Twentieth-Century China
JF - Twentieth-Century China
IS - 1
ER -