Wei Cui teaches tax law and policy, legal theory, and law and economics at the Peter A Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia, Canada. He practiced tax law for over 10 years, including as a US tax associate at Simpson Thacher (in both New York and Beijing), as senior tax counsel for the China Investment Corporation (CIC), and as a counsel-level consultant for Clifford Chance (Beijing). He has held visiting professorships at the law schools of the Michigan, Northwestern, Columbia, and Melbourne universities, among other institutions, and has served as a consultant to the United Nations, the Budgetary Affairs Commission of China’s National People’s Congress (NPC), and China’s Ministry of Finance and State Administration of Taxation. He co-authored Value Added Tax: A Comparative Approach, which was published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in 2015. His book, The Administrative Foundations of the Chinese Fiscal State, was released by CUP in March 2022.