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Larry Hsien Ping Lang | |
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郎咸平 | |
Born | Taoyuan County (now Taoyuan City), Taiwan | June 21, 1956
Nationality | Chinese |
Education | Tunghai University (BA) National Taiwan University (MA) University of Pennsylvania (MBA, PhD) |
Occupation(s) | Emeritus Professor,[1] CUHK Business School |
Years active | 1970–present |
Larry Hsien Ping Lang (Chinese: 郎咸平; pinyin: Láng Xiánpíng; Wade–Giles: Lang Hsien-p'ing) (a.k.a. Larry Lang, Larry H.P. Lang, Lang Xianping, and Lang Hsien-ping) (born 1956) is a Hong Kong–based economist,[2] commentator, author and TV host in China.
Lang has become a famous and controversial figure in China in recent years:
Since 2002, Lang has risen to his fame by "scolding". From D'Long to Haier, from TCL to Greencool, those scolded by him were all well-known large enterprises. People who hate him call him a "Rogue Professor", whereas those who like him say he dares to speak the truth.[3]