He graduated from Keio University in Japan in his early years, and received his Ph.D. and Ph.D. in Economics from the School of Economics and Politics of University of London in the United Kingdom. His doctoral supervisor is Hayek, a representative of the Austrian school (Hayek and Swedish economist Muir Dahl won the Nobel Prize in Economics in the same year 1974). /kloc-in the winter of 0/945, Jiang Shuojie returned to China. 65438-0946, became a professor of economics in Peking University. Later, he was a professor at Taiwan Province Provincial University, a researcher at the International Monetary Fund, and a professor at the University of Rochester and Cornell University. 1980, China economic research institute was founded in Taiwan Province province, and served as the president and chairman. Professor Jiang Shuojie has always opposed inflation, various economic controls and artificial market intervention. From 1954 to 1960, according to Professor Jiang Shuojie's suggestion, the Taiwan Province provincial authorities first adopted a high interest rate policy to fight inflation, then abolished the dual exchange rate and adopted a single exchange rate to devalue the new Taiwan dollar to a price that the market could bear. This free economic policy, which promotes trade liberalization, encourages exports and promotes the rational division of labor between domestic and foreign industries, has laid a solid foundation for the economic development of Taiwan Province Province. From 1974 to 1978, Jiang Shuojie, Liu Dazhong (1975), Xing Muhuan, Jinghan Fei, Gu Yingchang and Zou Zhizhuang jointly put forward suggestions to the authorities of Taiwan Province Province, which made great contributions to the economic extrication and economic take-off of Taiwan Province Province. Jiang Shuojie's monetary and financial theory is
Developing countries and regions in Asia, Africa and Latin America have a wide influence. In fact, South Korea adopted his theory and policies and achieved the same miracle of economic development as Taiwan Province Province. Many developing countries and regions in Taiwan Province Province of Asia, Africa and Latin America often regard China's experience as their development model.