经济学文书个人陈述personal statement范文

admitwrite   2016-07-17 个人陈述

以下是经济学专业,PS范文正文:

As the Asian financial crisis continues unabated in its second year, I , an economics major trained at one of China’s best cradles of economists, feel duty-bound to pursue advanced studies. Only by so doing can I hope to make a significant contribution to the discourse on China’s economic development strategy as the country endeavors to dodge the economic debacle that has befallen its neighbors. I must help decipher the puzzle of how the Asian economic miracle has busted. It is my strong belief that my country can draw vitally important lessons from the failures of other Asian economies.

Most of my education to date is characterized by preeminence. a graduate from the Beijing No.4 Senior  High School, one  of the country’s very  best high schools,  I did my undergraduate  university studies   at  the   University  of   International   Business  and Economics,  a  most respected  institution  that  specializes  in  training  economists and entrepreneurs. At this university, I received extensive training that was both rigorous and vigorous in economics. Exercising diligence and creativity, I achieved an academic record that was  the  envy of  many of  my schoolmates.  Such education  should  provide solid grounding for me as I seek to vault into higher intellectual domains.

Upon graduation in 1997, I  have been working for China National Chemical Supply and Sales Corporation, one of the country’s  key state-owned companies. I obtained the position on  the strength  of my outstanding  academic records  as well as  the excellent performance I exhibited during my internship there. The job is satisfying in terms of both remuneration and prestige,  but it does  not give me  a big enough  stage to realize my ambition of making myself a prominent Chinese economist.

I  understand that,  in  today’s  world,  the power  of  a  nation lies  in  its  economic strength. This is  particularly so for China,  which has to support almost  a quarter of the humankind  with   only  a  fraction   of  the  world’s   resources  and  wealth.   While  the development of economy is essential to every country, no other country in the world has to shoulder  the  kind of  responsibility that  China  does. With  an economy  the size  of Canada’s, China  has a  population that increases  by a  Canadian population  every two years, even  while it is  enforcing a  strict family planning  rules. That means  that, to just maintain the existing  living standards of its  citizens, China has come  up with a enough jobs every two years for what amounts to the employment of every Canadian, young or old, healthy or sick. This is a daunting task that no country has ever faced. The fulfillment of this task, no doubt, calls for ingenuity.

I am glad to see that China is following a path that it has chosen, first and foremost,in response to the realities within its own borders, even  though it has not shunned from integrating  its economy  with  that  of the  developed  world.  With almost  20  years  of vigorous economic reforms, the Chinese seem to have struck the right balance between answering the call of accelerating globalization and defending its national interests. This balance  has paid  off in  many  ways. The  country’s average  economic  growth rate  of nearly 10 per cent for almost 20 years makes its economy the fastest growing among all major economies. The economic  strength it has thus accumulated is  helping it to stave off the financial  meltdown that has  ravaged the tiger economies.  I want to  know what China has done right that the other countries have done wrong and how China can build upon  its  impressive record  so  far  for  sustained  growth  in  the future.  Sophisticated answers to these questions  require sophisticated training, which I hope  I can achieve in your distinguished program.