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HAO QI Assistant Professor

HAO QI Assistant Professor

HAO Assistant Professor

Curriculum Vitae, December 2016

Work Address: School of Economics Renmin University Beijing 100872, China Email: [email protected]

Appointments:

Assistant Professor, School of Economics, Renmin University (People’s University), Beijing, China (2014-present).

Research Fields:

Marxian Political Economy, Post-Keynesian Economics, Labor Economics, Distribution, Inequality, the Chinese Economy.

Education:

2010-2015: Ph.D. in Economics at University of Massachusetts Amherst. Dissertation title: The Labor Share Question in China (Co-chairs: David Kotz and Deepankar Basu, defended in May, 2015).

2008-2010: M.A. in Political Economy at Renmin University.

2004-2008: B.A. in Economics at Renmin University.

Refereed Publications (English):

Qi, Hao. 2017. Dynamics of the Rate of Surplus Value and the “New Normal” of the Chinese Economy. Research in Political Economy, forthcoming.

Qi, Hao. 2016. “Distribution according to Work”: An Historical Analysis of the Incentive System in China’s State-owned Sector. Review of Radical Political Economics, forthcoming.

Li, Zhongjin and Hao Qi. 2014. Labor Process and the Social Structure of Accumulation in China 2014. Review of Radical Political Economics, 46(4): 481-488.

Qi, Hao. 2014. The Labor Share Question in China. Monthly Review, 65(8): 23-35.

1 Non-refereed Publications (English):

Qi, Hao. 2014. Distribution and Social Transition at Tonggang: China’s Workers under Socialism, under ‘Reform’, and Today. Aspects in India’s Economy, no.59-60: 71-85. Reprinted in Gao, Mobo, Dongping and Hao Qi. 2015. Remembering Socialist China, 1949-1976. SIRD.

Publications (Chinese):

Li, Minqi, Yaozu Zhang, Zhun , and Hao Qi. 2016. The End of Capital: People’s Political Economy for the 21st Century. Beijing: Renmin University Press.

Qi, Hao. 2016. “Distribution Process.” In Yu Zhang (ed.), Intermediate Political Economy. Beijing: Renmin University Press.

Qi, Hao and Zhang . 2015. Are State-owned Enterprises Good or Bad for Economic Growth? Economic Herald, no.5: 73-75.

Qi, Hao. 2014. Capital without Marx: A Review on Capital in the 21st Century. China Review of Political Economy, 5(4): 215-223.

Qi, Hao. 2014. Viewpoints and Contributions of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century. Red Flag Manuscript, no.17: 32-34. Reprinted in New China Digest, 2015, no.3: 152-154.

Li, Zhongjin, Chen, Hao Qi, and Zhun Xu. 2012. A Living Wage, Overtime Work, and the Sustainability of China’s Economic Growth. China Review of Political Economy, 3(3): 35-57.

Qi, Hao and Zhongjin Li. 2012. Saving Neoliberalism with Neoliberalism: A Critique of U.S. Policies for Crisis Governance. Marxism and Reality, no.4: 84-92.

Qi, Hao. 2011. Non-stylized Facts of the Decline in Labor’s Share: A Marxian Interpretation. Contemporary Economic Research, no.10: 76-82.

Qi, Hao. 2010. How Marxism Explains the Financial Crisis: The Debate about Robert Brenner. China Review of Political Economy, 1(3): 147-162.

Qi, Hao. 2009. The U.S. Financial Crisis in the Marxian Perspective. Teaching and Research, no.8: 44-51.

Qi, Hao. 2008. Unequal Exchange Theories and China’s Foreign Trade. China Review of Political Economy, pp.64-85.

Working Papers and Work in Progress:

Qi, Hao and Zhongjin Li. 2016. A Lewisian or Marxian Turning Point in China? A Critical Evaluation of Theory and Evidence. Working paper.

2 Qi, Hao and Zhang Chen. 2015. Are State-owned Enterprises the Curse of Economic Growth? An Analysis with the Social Structure of Accumulation. Working paper.

Kotz, David and Hao Qi. The Role of State-owned Enterprises in China. Work in progress.

Qi, Hao and Zhongjin Li. The Political Economy of Minimum Wages. Work in progress.

Qi, Hao. Who Are Working Overtime in China, and Why? Evidence from the CGSS Data. Work in progress.

Qi, Hao. Wage Premium in China’s State-owned Enterprises: A Critical Evaluation. Work in progress.

Teaching:

Instructor: Undergraduate Political Economy I, Renmin Undergraduate Political Economy II, Renmin Undergraduate Contemporary Theories in Political Economy, Renmin Graduate Contemporary Theories in Political Economy, Renmin

Teaching Assistant: Undergraduate Intermediate Microeconomics, UMass Amherst Undergraduate Introduction to Macroeconomics, UMass Amherst Graduate Applied Econometrics, UMass Amherst

Presentations:

2016: Renmin-Manchester Workshop on Inequality and Poverty in China (University of Manchester); Renmin-Hitotsubashi Asian Policy Forum (Renmin).

2015: Seminar of Chinese Young Scholars for Political Economy (Social Sciences in China); Annual Conference for the Political Economy in China; International Conference on China- Latin America Relations (Renmin).

2014: Eastern Economic Association Annual Meeting; Union for Radical Political Economics at ASSA Annual Meeting.

2011: International Confederation of Associations for Pluralism in Economics Annual Meeting; New School-UMass Graduate Workshop.

2009: Annual Conference for the Political Economy in China.

Other Experiences:

2013: Research Assistant for Diane Flaherty, UMass Amherst. 2013: Research Assistant for Deepankar Basu, UMass Amherst. 2012: Fieldwork, Philippines.

3 2012-2013: Fieldwork, Luoyang, Tonghua, Baoding, and Shenyang, China.

Fellowships and Awards:

2013: Barkin Award, UMass Amherst. 2012: Academic Award for Young Scholars, China Review of Political Economy. 2010: Graduate Fellowship, UMass Amherst. 2010-2014: Fellowship, China Scholarship Council. 2009: Guanghua Scholarship, Renmin University. 2007: Petro China Scholarship, Renmin University.

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