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2018-06-27 Zhiyuan CV ZHIYUAN LI Last update: 2018-08-01 School of Economics Fudan University Office: (+86)21-55665308 600 Guoquan Road Email: [email protected] Shanghai, 200433, China Google Scholar Page Employment 2018-Present Professor, Fudan University, School of Economics 2016-2018 Associate Professor (with tenure), Fudan University, School of Economics 2013-2016 Associate Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, School of Economics 2014-2015 Visiting Scholar, University of California, Berkeley, Department of Economics 2010-2013 Assistant Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, School of Economics 2008-2010 Associate Instructor, University of California, Davis, Department of Economics Education Degree Field Institution Year Ph.D. Economics University of California, Davis 2010 Advisor: Robert Feenstra M.A. Economics University of California, Davis 2005 M.S. Public Policy and Management Tsinghua University 2004 B.S. Hydraulic & Hydropower Engineering Tsinghua University 2001 Research Interest International Economics, Industrial Organization Honors, Awards and Grants 2018 An Zijie Award of International Trade Research 2018 Research Award for Social Science and Philosophy (2016-2017), Social Science Association of Shanghai, China 2017 Chang Jiang Scholar, Ministry of Education, China 2017 Grant NO. 71773020, National Natural Science Foundation of China (PI) 2017 Grant NO. WKH3246011, Ministry of Education, China (PI) 2016 Zhang PeiGang Development Economics Distinguished Research Award 2015 Grant NO. 71403159, National Natural Science Foundation of China (Co-PI) 2013 Visiting-scholar scholarship, China Scholarship Council, China 2013 Grant NO. 201301KF01, Key Laboratory of Mathematical Economics (SUFE), Ministry of Education 2012 Grant NO. 71203128, National Natural Science Foundation of China (PI) 2012 Grant NO. 12PJC050, Shanghai Pujiang Grant, Shanghai, China 2010 Grant NO. 7100301, National Natural Science Foundation of China (Co-PI) 2010 Outstanding Graduate Student Paper, Annual Southwestern Economics Association Meeting 2009 Best Graduate Student Submission Award, Annual Empirical Investigations in International Trade Conference (EIIT) Curriculum Vitae Zhiyuan Li Page 2 of 4 2009 IGA Dissertation Improvement Grants, Institute of Governmental Affairs, University of California, Davis 2008-2010 Graduate Teaching Award, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis 2004-2007 Nonresident Tuition Fellowship, University of California, Davis 2004 Distinguished Master Thesis Honor, Tsinghua University, China 2003 Zheng Zongcheng, Zheng Xu Cuiping Top Grade Fellowship, Tsinghua University, China 2002 AEON Fellowship, Tsinghua University, China 1999 Social Service Fellowship, Tsinghua University, China 1999 Excellent Student Fellowship, Tsinghua University, China Publication “Does the Razor’s Edge Exist? New Evidence of the Law of One Price in China (1997-2012)” 2018, with Jianan Li and Puyang Sun, the World Economy “Trade Policy Uncertainty and Exports: Evidence from China’s WTO Accession” 2017, with Ling Feng and Deborah Swenson, Journal of International Economics Cited in the quarterly summary of NBER research: NBER reporter, 2016 #1. “The Connection between Imported Intermediate Inputs and Exports: Evidence from Chinese Firms” 2016, with Ling Feng and Deborah Swenson, Journal of International Economics “Exports and Credit Constraints under Incomplete Information: Theory and Evidence from China,” 2014, with Rob Feenstra and Miaojie Yu, Review of Economics and Statistics Cited in the quarterly summary of NBER research: NBER reporter, 2011 #2. Essential Science Indicator (ESI) Highly Cited Paper Winner of Zhang PeiGang Development Economics Research Award “An Anatomy of Intermediaries in China’s Export Market” 2014, with Bo Chen, China Economic Journal “Bank Credit, Firm Entry and Exit, and Economic Fluctuations in China,” 2014, with Ling Feng and Yizhong Guan, Frontiers of Economics in China “Task Offshoring and Organizational Form: Theory and Evidence from China,” 2013, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization Winner of Graduate Student Award of EIIT conference 2009 “The Effects of Globalization on the U.S. Labor Market: Service Sectors Considered,” 2013, with Ling Feng and Weijun Hu, the World Economy Working Papers “Terms of Trade Gains from Task Offshoring and Complementarity between Tasks” Sep 2015, “Productivity, Credit Constraints and Export Mode Choices”, with Haichun Ye, under review “Trade Liberalization and Market Reallocation” with Ling Feng and Deborah Swenson, “Money in Motion and Credit Constraints,” with Xueliang Tang “Export Processing Zones: a Welfare-enhancing Export Subsidy,” with Rob Feenstra and Miaojie Yu “International Liberalization and Intranational Deviations from Law of One Price” with Ling Feng, Jianan Li and Puyang Sun Work in Progress “Intermediaries in International Trade: 2000-2006 Experience in China,” with Bo Chen and Nic Schmit, work in progress “The Offshoring Productivity Effect and Organizational Form: Firm Level Evidence,” with Ling Feng, work in Curriculum Vitae Zhiyuan Li Page 3 of 4 progress “Causal Relation of Exporting on Economy Growth: Evidence from China” with Ling Feng and Deborah Swenson Teaching Experience 2016 - Present School of Economics, Fudan University Undergraduate level: International Trade, International Finance, Firms in International Trade Graduate level: International Trade Theory and Policy, Trade Policy and Institution 2010 - 2016 School of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Undergraduate level: International Economics, Topics in International Economics, Mathematics for Economics Graduate level: International Trade 2008 - 2010 Instructor, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis Undergraduate level: International Economic Relations (four times) 2004 - 2008 Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis Graduate level: Graduate Math Camp; Advanced Microeconomic Theory I, II; Topics in Econometrics: Cross-section Analysis; Econometric Methods Undergraduate level: International Trade; Industrial Organization; Public Economics; Decision and Management Science; Economic Data Analysis; Intermediate Macroeconomics; Intermediate Microeconomics; Principles of Microeconomics Presentations 08/2017 Workshop on Trade, Migration and Their Impacts in the East Asia Time Zone, Kobe University, Japan 06/2017 Firms in Newly Developed Economies, Jinan University, Guangzhou 06/2017 Econometrics Society Asian Meeting,HongKong 04/2017 Seminar at School of Economics, Nanjing University,Nanjing 04/2017 World Economy Association International Investment Conference, Zhengzhou 03/2017 Australasian Trade Workshop, QUT, Brisbane, Australia 12/2016 Conference on the Development Mode of China’s Economy, Academia Sinica, Taipei 11/2016 Seminar at School of Economics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China 11/2016 Seminar at School of Economics, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China 11/2016 Seminar at School of Business, Zhongnan University of Fiance and Economics, Wuhan, China 11/2016 Seminar at School of Economics, Zhongnan University of Fiance and Economics, Wuhan, China 11/2016 China Trade Research Group meeting, Nanjing, China 11/2016 Trade Research Workshop at School of Economics, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China 09/2016 Seminar at School of Economics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China 08/2016 Lectures for Northwestern Center, Ministry of Education, Hohhot, China 05/2016 Seminar at Guanghua Management School, Peking University, Beijing, China 04/2016 Seminar at SIBA, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China 04/2016 Conference on Economics Analysis of Institution, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China 04/2016 Seminar at School of Economics, Fudan University, Shanghai, China 12/2015 Seminar at China Center for Economic Research, Peking University, Beijing, China 12/2015 Annual Meeting of Shanghai International Trade Association, Shanghai, China 11/2015 Macroeconomics Conference, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China 11/2015 Seminar at SIBA, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China 10/2015 CCER Developments and Trade Conference, Yantai, China 05/2015 Seminar at the University of California, Davis 04/2015 Brownbag Seminar at the University of California, Davis 10/2014 Brownbag Seminar at the University of California, Berkeley Curriculum Vitae Zhiyuan Li Page 4 of 4 06/2014 Milan workshop of the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW), Italy 03/2014 Seminar at the University of Nottingham, Ningbo, China 12/2013 Seminar at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 11/2013 Seminar at Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, Shanghai, China 11/2013 Seminar at SIBA, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Shanghai, China 10/2013 Seminar at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China 07/2013 Tübingen workshop of the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW), Tubingen, Germany 06/2013 Chinese Economists Society (CES) Conference, Chengdu, China 01/2013 Third Annual Conference on Chinese Economy (CCE), Chinese University of HongKong, Hong Kong 12/2012 Hong Kong Economic Association Biennial Conference, Lingnan University, Hong Kong 09/2012 Beijing workshop of the Institute for Applied Economic Research (IAW), Germany 03/2012 Seminar at China Center for Economic Research, Peking University 12/2011 Tsinghua-Hong Kong University International Economics Meeting at Tsinghua University 12/2011 The 11th Annual China Economics Association
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