Curriculum Vitae – Research Emphasis
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Guobing Shen--Curriculum Vitae Professor of World Economy & International Finance Room 722, Institute of World Economy School of Economics, Fudan University 600# Guoquan Road, Shanghai, 200433 China Tel: 0086-21-65643508(O); Fax: 0086-21-65647719 E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: http://www.econ.fudan.edu.cn/teacherdetail.php?tid=67 Ⅰ. Main Teaching and Research Interests Undergraduate teaching: International Finance; Money and Banking; Introduction to Chinese Finance Development (for Foreign Students). Postgraduate teaching: Monographic Study on Chinese Finance (for Foreign Students); Theory and Practice of International Finance; Monographic Study on Sino-U.S. Trade Issues; Study on Theories of Exchange Rate Regimes. Research fields: World Economy; International Finance; U.S.-China Trade Issues (such as Antidumping Issues; Intellectual Property Rights Protection Issues) Ⅱ. Main Education 2000.02–2003.02, Zhejiang University, China Ph.D. of Economics, 2003 Doctoral Dissertation: the Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes: Proposals for RMB’s Exchange Rate Regime Nomination Prize of Theoretical Economics of 100 Chinese Excellent Doctoral Dissertations in 2005, Chinese Ministry of Education 1997.09–2000.02, Zhejiang University, China Master of Economics, 2000 Master Thesis: The Research on China’s Interest Rate Market-oriented Reform Ⅲ. Main Teaching and Research Experiences 2010.02–Present,Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, Fudan University, China Teaching: Chinese Finance for Foreign Students; International Finance; Money and Banking; Study on Sino-U.S. Trade Issues; Study on Theories of Exchange Rate Regimes Research fields: World Economy; International Finance; U.S.-China Trade Issues 1 2015.08–2016.02,Academic Visitor, Oxford University, UK Project Title: Global Production Networks, Intellectual Property Protection and the Promotion of China’s Foreign Trade Competitiveness, Supported by China Scholarship Council. 2013.09.01-2013.09.30,National College of Philosophy and Social Science Teaching and Research Backbone Training Class, Party School of the Central Committee of CPC. 2008.09–2009.09, Academic Visitor, University of Nottingham, UK Project Title: the Research on Strengthening China’s Intellectual Property Protection under the TRIPS Agreement Supported by Chinese National Social Science Foundation Project (07BJY012), and Supported by China Scholarship Council 2006.10–2010.01,Associate Professor, Fudan University, China Teaching: World Economy; International Finance; Money and Banking; Study on Sino-U.S. Trade Issues; Study on Theories of Exchange Rate Regimes Research fields: World Economy; International Finance; U.S.-China Trade Issues 2005.06–2006.10,Associate Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and Fudan University, China Teaching: International Finance; Money and Banking; Study on Sino-U.S. Trade Issues; Study on Theories of Exchange Rate Regimes Research fields: International Finance; U.S.-China Trade Issues 2003.12–2005.12, Postdoctoral Research of Theoretical Economics, Fudan University, China Project Title: The Research on Sino-U.S. Trade Balance Issues Supported by Chinese National Social Science Foundation Project (04CJY021) 2003.03–2005.05,Lecturer, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China Teaching: International Finance; Study on Theories of Exchange Rate Regimes Research fields: International Finance; U.S.-China Trade Issues Ⅳ. Major Project Researches and Funding 2017.01-2020.12.25: The Research on the Promotion of Innovation Protection and Chinese Enterprises’ Foreign Trade Competitiveness under Industry Production Networks (grant 17JJD790002). Financial support from China’s MOE Project of Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities, Under Study. 2015.11-2018.12: The Research on the Goal and Path for Promotion of China’s Foreign Trade Competitiveness under Global Production Networks and Intellectual Property Protection (grant 15AZD058). Financial support from Chinese National Social Science Foundation Key Project, Under Study. 2 2013.01-2016.12,Sino-US Trade Rebalancing: A Weakening US Dollar Adjustment and China’s Revealed Comparative Advantage (grant 13JJD790005). Financial support from China’s MOE Project of Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities, Under Study. 2011.07-2014.12: The Research on the Effect of A Weakening US Dollar Strategy on China’s Foreign Trade Development (grant 11BJY142). Financial support from Chinese National Social Science Foundation Project, Completed in 2015. 2011.10-2013.09: The Research on the Trade and Non-trade Effects of U.S. Antidumping Actions against China under WTO (grant 2011C). Financial support from Shanghai Pujiang Program Project, Completed in Sept. 2013. 2011.12-2014.09: The Study on the Effect of Weakening US Dollar Adjustment on Sino-US Bilateral Trade (grant 11SG10). Financial support from Shu Guang Project of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission and Shanghai Education Development Foundation, Under Study. 2008.12-2011.12: The Research on the Trade and Non-trade Effects of U.S. Antidumping Actions against China. This is supported by the MOE Project (08JJD790138) of Key Research Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Universities, Completed in Dec. 2011. 2007.06-2009.09: The Research on Strengthening China’s Intellectual Property Protection under the TRIPS Agreement. This is supported by Chinese National Social Science Foundation Project (07BJY012), Completed in Sep. 2009. 2006.09-2008.02: Trade Barriers, Especially Antidumping and Sino-U.S. Bilateral Trade Issues. This is supported by Shanghai Social Science Foundation Project (2006BJL006), Completed in February 2008. 2004.05-2006.04: The Research on Sino-U.S. Trade Balance Issues. This is supported by Chinese National Social Science Foundation Project (04CJY021), Completed in April 2006. 2004.04-2005.03: The Research on 2004’ Shanghai Import & Export Policy Issues. This is supported by Shanghai Government Policy Consultation Project (2004-A-13-Q), Completed in March 2005. Ⅴ. Major Monographs and Books 10. Guobing Shen (2017), Sino-US Trade Rebalancing: US Dollar Weakening Adjustment and China’s Revealed Comparative Advantage (in Chinese), Beijing: China Financial and Economic Publishing House, October 2017. 3 9. Guobing Shen (2016), The Research on the Effect of A Weakening US Dollar Adjustment on China’s Foreign Trade Development (in Chinese), Beijing: China Financial and Economic Publishing House, May 2016. 8. Guobing Shen (2013), International Finance, 2nd (in Chinese), Beijing: Peking University Press, August 2013. Excellent Textbook Prize from Shanghai Education Committee, April 2015. 7. Guobing Shen (2013), The Research on Trade Effects and Non-trade Effects of U.S. Antidumping Actions against China (in Chinese), Beijing: China Financial and Economic Publishing House, April 2013. 6. Guobing Shen (2011), The Economic Analysis on Strengthening China’s Intellectual Property Protection under the TRIPS Agreement (in Chinese), Beijing: China Financial and Economic Publishing House, April 2011. Excellent Monograph Third Class Prize of Shanghai’ 11th Philosophy and Social Science, December 2012; Excellent Monograph Third Class Prize of the 17th AN Zijie (安子介) International Trade Research, December 2012. 5. Guobing Shen (2009), Trade Barriers, Especially Antidumping and Sino-U.S. Bilateral Trade Issues (in Chinese), Beijing: China Financial and Economic Publishing House, February 2009. Excellent Monograph Third Class Prize of the 6th China’s MOE (教育部) University Social Science Research, February 2013. 4. Guobing Shen (2007), The Research on Sino-U.S. Trade Balance Issues (in Chinese), Beijing: China Financial and Economic Publishing House, May 2007. Excellent Monograph Prize of the 6th WU Yuzhang (吴玉章) Humanity and Social Science, October 2012; Excellent Monograph Second Class Prize of Shanghai’ 9th Philosophy and Social Science, October 2008; Excellent Monograph Second Class Prize of Shanghai Automotive Educational Foundation, December 2008. 3. Guobing Shen (2008), International Finance (in Chinese), Beijing: Peking University Press, December 2008. Third Class Prize of Fudan University Teaching Achievement, June 2010. 2. Guobing Shen (2003), The Choice of Exchange Rate Regimes: Proposals for RMB’s Exchange Rate Regime (in Chinese), Beijing: Economic Science Press, September 2003. Excellent Monograph Second Class Prize of Shanghai Automotive Educational Foundation, April 2006; Excellent Monograph Third Class Prize of Shanghai’ 7th Philosophy and Social Science, September 2004. 1. Guobing Shen (2004), International Finance (in Chinese), Shanghai: Shanghai University of Finance & Economics Press, September 2004. 4 Ⅵ. Major Refereed Journal Articles 51. Guobing Shen and Huan YU (2017), “Does Vertical Specilization Promote Chinese Enterprises’ Technology Innovation” (in Chinese), The Journal of Quantitative & Technical Economics, 2017, Issue 12. 50. Guobing Shen and Shuojun Huang (2017), “How do exchange rate changes affect the technology structure of China’s export of ordinary trade products to the US” (in Chinese), The Journal of World Economy, 2017, Issue 11. 49. Guobing Shen and Yun LI (2017), “The Change and Its Causes of China’s Export Competitiveness within Global Production Networks: Analyses on Market Penetration Rate of Trade In Value Added” (in Chinese), Journal of Finance and Economics, 2017, Issue 3. 48. Guobing Shen and Xin Zhang (2017), “The Dynamic Evolution of the Sustainable Development