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This is ChatGPT’s answer: There isn't a direct Chinese emigrant equivalent to Ayn Rand in terms of influence and the explicit promotion of free-market ideas. Ayn Rand's Objectivism and her emphasis on individualism and laissez-faire capitalism are uniquely rooted in her experiences and the Western intellectual tradition.
However, if we're looking for Chinese emigrants who have advocated for free-market policies or shown a libertarian bent, you might consider someone like Weiying Zhang. Zhang is a Chinese economist who has been an advocate for market reforms in China and has written extensively on economics, though his reach and influence are not as broad as Ayn Rand's.
Another name that comes to mind is Gordon G. Chang, an American author of Chinese descent, known for his critical views on the Chinese Communist Party and its policies, although he is not specifically a free-market ideologue like Rand.
It's challenging to find a perfect match, mainly because the intellectual and political landscapes are quite different, and the cultural contexts from which these ideas emerge are not directly comparable.
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