Thee Kian Wie
Thee Kian Wie (; April 20, 1935 – February 8, 2014) was an Indonesian economist, academic and senior member of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). ''The Jakarta Post'' has called him "one of Indonesia’s most respected economists." He was also a long time lecturer at the University of Indonesia's Faculty of Economics.Thee, a Chinese Indonesian, was born in present-day Jakarta (then known as Batavia) on April 20, 1935. He obtained a ''doctorandus'' degree from the University of Indonesia in 1959. Thee then received both his master's degree and his doctorate (1969) from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His doctoral dissertation on the topic of ''[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314311148_Thee_Kian-wie_Plantation_Agriculture_and_Export_Growth_An_Economic_History_of_East_Sumatra_1863-1942_Jakarta_1977_142_pp_Tables_charts_maps Plantation Agriculture and Export Growth: An Economic History of East Sumatra 1863-1942]'' was a first step in establishing him as a professional economic historian of the Indonesian economy.
He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the Australian National University in 2004, the Habibie Award in 2006, and the Sarwono Prawirohardjo Award in 2008. In 2010, in honour of his 75th birthday, Thee's colleagues prepared ''Merajut Sejarah Ekonomi Indonesia: Essays in Honour of Thee Kian Wie 75 Years Birthday'' [''Weaving Indonesia's Economic History: Essays in Honour of Thee Kian Wie 75 Years Birthday]'', as a ''festschrift'' for him.
Thee Kian Wie suffered a fall at his home in 2014. He died from complications of his injuries at PGI Cikini Hospital in Jakarta on February 8, 2014, at the age of 79. His funeral was attended by dignitaries including the Vice President of Indonesia Boediono and analyst Dewi Fortuna Anwar.
In recognition of Thee's contributions to scholarship in Indonesian economic history and of his international reputation, an ''In Memoriam'' article was published in the August 2014 issue of the ''Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies''. Provided by Wikipedia
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