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YUAN Zhigang April 2012 CURRICULUM VITAE 袁志刚 ZHIGANG YUAN PERSONAL: Date of Birth: January 20, 1958; Place of Birth: Shanghai, China Citizenship: People’s Republic of China PRINCIPAL CURRENT POSITION: Professor and Dean, School of Economics, Fudan University ADDRESS: School of Economics Fudan University Shanghai 200433 China Tel: 86-21-65643135 (O) Fax: 86-21-65647719 E-mail: [email protected] APPOINTMENTS: Permanent Dean, School of Economics, Fudan University, Sept.2004-present Director, Department of Economics, School of Economics, Fudan University, 1999-2003 Professor, School of Economics, Fudan University, May.1997-present Associated Professor, School of Economics, Fudan University, Jan.1995-May.1997 Post-Doctor, School of Economics, Fudan University, Jun.1993-Jan.1995 Visiting Visiting Professor in Durham University School of Business PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION: Director, Employment and Social Protection Research Center, Fudan University Director of Theoretical Economics Postdoctoral Fellowships Program in Fudan University Director of Institute for International Competitiveness Studies of Chinese Economy funded by Ministry of Education Project 985. Vice President of Shanghai Economist Society Director and Academic Committee Member of Shanghai Forum 2005-2011 OTHER AFFILIATION: Member of the Chinese Discipline Appraisal Group of the State Council Academic Degrees Committee Member of the Chinese Ministry of Education Tertiary Education Adviser Committee, Member of the Chinese Ministry of Labor and Social Security Adviser Committee 1 / 6 Consultant of Fujian Provincial People's Government Member of the Shanghai Municipal Government Adviser Committee Member of the Consultant of Fujian Provincial People's Government REVIEWERS FOR: Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences Chinese Social Security China Finance Review Nankai Economic Studies HONORS: Changjiang Scholar, Ministry of Education of PRC, 2007 Sun Yefang Book Prize in Economics, 1997, for the Non-Walrasian Equilibrium Theory and Its Application to China’s Economy, Shanghai Sanlian Bookstore Press, 1994. National Outstanding Teacher (“Distinguished Teacher” award), Ministry of Education of PRC, 2006 EDUCATION: Ph.D., Economics, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France, 1993 M.A., Economics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, 1987 B.A., Economics, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, 1982 TEACHING EXPERIENCES: Macroeconomics Undergraduate Course at Fudan University Advanced Microeconomics Graduate Course at Fudan University Advanced Macroeconomics Graduate Course at Fudan University Management Economics MBA Course at Fudan University Disequilibrium Economics Graduate Course at Fudan University Unemployment Economics Graduate Course at Fudan University AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION: Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Social Security and Employment Theory SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: Journal Articles 2011, “The Effect of Labor Misallocation on TFP: China s Evidence 1978—2007”, (with Dongdong Xie), Economic Research Journal, N0.7, 4-17 2011, “The Impact of RMB Appreciation on Chinese Industrial Profit Margins: Evidence from Input-Output table 2007”, (with Ting Shao), Journal of Financial Research, No. 4, 1-15 2010, “Where is the Intrinsic Power of Restructuring the International Monetary System?”, (with Ting Shao), World Economy Study, No.5, 16-22 2007, “The Effects of Income Risks on Durables Consumption in China: An Empirical Examination”, (with Xiaoyan Fan and Guanghua Wan), Economic Research Journal, No.4, 124-136 2006, “The Optimal Allocation of Human Resources and Its Special Significance in China : a Review on 2 / 6 ‘The Transformation and Development of Chinese Labor Market’ by Caifang et al”, Economic Research Journal, No.1, 123-125 2005, “Repenser la reforme des pensions en Chine Analyse des consequences economiques et sociales”,(with Jin Feng), Protection Sociale Et Emploi Regards Croises Sur La Mondialisation En Europe Et En Chine 2005, “Financing Contract, Signal Mechanism and Financial Structural Reform in China”, (with Jun Feng), Social Sciences in China, No 6, 67-78. 2004, “L'emploi informel à Shanghai: estimation, factures et politiques”, Statuts d'emploi, contrats de travail et securite, Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'llomme 2004, “A New Perspective on the Current Situation of Chinese Macro Economy”, (with Zhangyong He), Economic Research Journal, No.7, 38-47 2004, “Dynamic Efficiency and the Model for Funding Raising Schemes of the Pension System”, (with Zhangyong He), World Economy, No.5, 3-12 2003, “The Path and Regional Disparity of the Industrialization in China since 1978”, (with Jianyong Fan), Management World, No.7, 59-66. 2003, “Dynamic Inefficiency in China s Economy since 1990s”, (with Zhangyong He), Economic Research Journal, No.7, 18-26 2003, “An Analysis of Rational Bubbles in the Real Estate Market”, (with Xiaoyan Fan), Economic Research Journal, No.3, 34-43 2002, “Hidden Unemployment and the Performance of the SOEs in China”,(with Liming Huang), Management World, No.5, 42-54. 2002, “Problem in Income Distribution and Total Consumption”, (with Guolin Zhu), Social Sciences in China, No.2, 69-76. 2001, “An Economic Analysis of Pension System in China”, Economic Research Journal No.5, 13-19 2000, “The Age Composition of Population, the Endowment Insurance System and Optimal Savings Ratio in China”, (with Zheng Song), Economic Research Journal, No.11, 24-32 1999, “Modification in Consumption Behavior of Township Inhabitants and Economic Growth in China”, (with Zheng Song), Economic Research Journal, No.11, 21-28 1999, “On Production and Consumption of Knowledge”, Economic Research Journal, No.6, 59-63 1997, “Unemployment in Post Communist Country”, (with Ming Lu), World Economy No.4, 52-56 1996,“Le reconsition des actifs de L'itat et La contrainte du chomage en Chine”, Document de travail CEMI, Paris 1995, “A Comparative Study of Foreign State-owned Enterprise System and Its Evolution”, World Economy, No.6, 21-26 1995, “Some Issues on the Erosion of the State-owned Property in China”, Economic Research Journal, No.4, 38-41 1994, “Unemployment theory and Chinese Unemployment Problem”, Economic Research Journal No.9, 32-37 1992, “An Equilibrium Theory of Double-Track Economy”, Economic Research Journal, No.8, 46-56 Books 2011, Frontiers of Research on Chinese Household Consumption, Fudan University Press 2010, National Competitiveness and Urban Rural Labor Allocation, Fudan University Press 2009, Global Financial Crisis and Chinese Economy, Shanghai People Press 3 / 6 2009, Competition between the Developing Nations, (with Guanghua Wan) Fudan University Press 2006, China’s Economic Growth: Institution, Structure and Welfare, Fudan University Press. 2006, Meet the Challenge of Population Aging, (With Ogula), Shanghai People Press 2004, Economic Globalization and Employment Policy, (with Nick Parson), Chinese Labor and Social security Press 2002, Employment Report of China, Economics Press 2001, Shanghai Employment Report, Shanghai People Press 1999, An Introduction to Economics of Knowledge, Shanghai People Press 1998, Disguised Unemployment, (with Ming Lu), Lixin Accounting Publishing House. 1998, Evolution of the China’s Employment System: 1978-1998, (with Ying Fang), Shanxi Economic Press 1997, Study on Disguised Unemployment, (with Ming Lu), Lixin Accounting Publishing House. 1996, Corporate Study, Fudan University Press 1995, Study on Corporate Structure, Fudan University Press 1995, The Characteristics of China’s Macroeconomic Performance, Shanghai Lixin Accounting Publisher. 1995, SOE Reform an Analytical View on Chinese Economy, Shanghai People Press 1994, Non-Walrasian Equilibrium Theory and Its Application to China’s Economy, Shanghai Sanlian Bookstore Press Text Books 2010, Macroeconomics, Higher Education Press 2010, Advanced Macroeconomics (revised version), (With Zheng Song), Fudan University Press 2008, Macroeconomics, (With Xiaoyan Fan), Higher Education Press 2006, Study Guide for Macroeconomics, (with Zhangyong He, Tao Zhang), Shanghai People’s Press 2005, Economics of Social Security, Shanghai People Press 2003, Macroeconomics, (With Ming Ouyang), Shanghai People Press 2001, Advanced Macroeconomics, (With Zheng Song), Fudan University Press 2000, Managerial Economics, Fudan University Press 2000, International Economics, (with Jing Song), Shanghai Social Science Press. 2000, Macroeconomics, (With Yajun Huang), Higher Education Press 1997, Unemployment,Shanghai People Press CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS: Growth model of United State, Germany, and Japan: a reference to South Korean and China. Discussion Leader at the China & South Korean Economic Cooperation and Prospects Forum, Seoul, South Korean, April 17-18, 2012. Innovation strategies and industrial development: competition and cooperation in post-crisis period. Presented at the Shanghai Forum, Shanghai, China, May 28-30, 2011. Future prospects and risk factors for the upgrowth of world economy, Director and Discussion Leader at the Lujiazui Forum, Shanghai, China, May 20, 2011. 4 / 6 Academic related activity. Université Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris 1, Université de Lyon, University of Groningen, April 27, 2011-May 9, 2011 Employment Structure in China: Facts, Causes, and Policy Adjustments. Invited speaker, Japan, November 27, 2009. Can Shanghai Become the New Hong Kong of China? Invited speaker, Russia, June 25, 2009. Reform and Economic Development. Fudan University & Université Panthéon-Sorbonne Paris 1 joint workshop, Fudan University, Shanghai, China, May 15-16,
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