Ma Yinchu

Ma Yinchu

Infobox Person
name = Ma Yinchu



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birth_date = 1882
birth_place = Shengzhou City, Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China
death_date = 1982
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occupation = Economist

Ma Yinchu (Simplified Chinese: 马寅初; 1882–1982) was a prominent Chinese economist.cite book | last = Mao | first = Zedong | authorlink = Mao Zedong | coauthors = Edited by Michael Y. M. Kau and John K. Leung | title = The Writings of Mao Zedong, 1949–1976 | publisher = M.E. Sharpe | date = 1986 | location = | pages = 361 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0873323912 ]

Biography

Early life

Ma Yinchu was born in what is now Shengzhou City, a county-level city that is administered by Shaoxing, in northeastern Zhejiang province. He was the fifth child of the owner of a small distillery that specialized in fermented rice liquor. While his father wished for him to carry on this business, Ma showed an inclination toward scholarship. As a result, his father cut him off financially, and their relationship never recovered. At 16, Ma attended middle school in Shanghai. Despite losing his father's support, he studied mining and metallurgy at Beiyang University (now called Tianjin University). In 1907, Ma received government sponsorship to study economics at Yale University, after which he received a Ph.D. in economics and philosophy from Columbia University in 1914.cite book | last = Shapiro | first = Judith | authorlink = | coauthors = W, Alfred | title = Mao's War Against Nature: Politics and the Environment in Revolutionary China | publisher = Cambridge University Press | date = 2001 | location = | pages = 36–7 | url = | doi = | id = | isbn = 0521786800 ] In 1920 he helped to found the Shanghai College of Commerce, and in 1923 he became the founding president of the Chinese Economics Society. During the 1930s, Ma began to criticize the Kuomintang government under Chiang Kai-shek, and was subsequently placed under house arrest from 1940–2. In 1949, at the request of Zhou Enlai, he served as a nonpartisan delegate to the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. From 1950 to 1951, he served as the president of Zhejiang University, and then as the president of Peking University from 1951 to 1960. [Mao (1986), 361.] In this position, Ma was well-liked, and seen as warm and genuine by his students. However, he was removed due to his unorthodox economic views. [Shapiro (2001), 38–43.]

New Population Theory

In June 1957, at the fourth session of the First National People's Congress, Ma presented his New Population Theory. Having examined trends of the early 1950s, he concluded that further population growth at such high rates would be detrimental to China's development. Therefore, he advocated government control of fertility. During the following three years, Ma's theory suffered two rounds of attacks, and he was dismissed from public life. The charges of the government were that the theory followed Malthusianism, attempted to discredit the superiority of socialism, and showed contempt for the people.cite journal|title=Demography in China: From Zero to Now|journal=Population Index|date=1981|first=H. Yuan|last=Tien|coauthors=|volume=47|issue=4|pages=683–710|id= |url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0032-4701%28198124%2947%3A4%3C683%3ADICFZT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-F|format=|accessdate=2008-01-13|month=Dec|year=1981|doi=10.2307/2736034 ]

Rehabilitation and later life

Ma's New Population Theory did not receive mention in the People's Daily again until June 5 1979. On July 26 of the same year, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China formally apologized to him, stating that events had validated his theory. [Tien (1981), 688.] In September 1979, all charges against him were retracted, and he was made honorary president of Peking University. Ma Yinchu died on May 10 1982 due to heart and lung disease and pneumonia. [Shapiro (2001), 45.]

Legacy

Even before Ma's death, scholars were realizing the enormity of the government's error in censoring his views for two decades. This view can be demonstrated by the title of a newspaper article published in 1979: "Erroneously criticized one person, population mistakenly increased 300,000,000". [Tien (1981), 688.] Ma's theory also became enshrined in public policy; China's One Child Policy draws heavily on Ma's reasoning that "the State should have the power to intervene in reproduction and to control population", and follows his advice in heavily utilizing propaganda on the dangers of population growth. cite journal|title=Wan, Xi, Shao: How China Meets Its Population Problem|journal=International Family Planning Perspectives|date=1980|first=H. Yuan|last=Tien|coauthors=|volume=6|issue=2|pages=65|id= |url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0190-3187%28198006%296%3A2%3C65%3AWXSHCM%3E2.0.CO%3B2-R|format=|accessdate=2008-01-13|month=Jun|year=1980|doi=10.2307/2947873 ] In Ma's hometown, a middle school has been named in his honor. His birth home is being renovated as a museum, and the street on which it resides is now called "Famous Man Street". [Shapiro (2001), 36, 45.] Nationally, the scholar is featured prominently in primary and middle school textbooks as "Uncle Ma", where he is praised for his contributions to population control and environmental protection. In 1997, a nine-part series about his life was aired in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the publication of his population theory. [Shapiro (2001), 45.]

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