个人简介
李志远,复旦大学经济学院世界经济系副主任,教授,上海市曙光学者,复旦大学卓识杰出人才,《经济学》(季刊)副主编。1997年考入清华大学,于2001年获学士学位,2004年获硕士学位,此后于美国加州大学戴维斯分校经济系攻读博士,2010年获经济学博士学位。2014年至2015年在美国加州大学伯克利分校访学。
主要研究方向为国际贸易理论与实证、国际贸易政策等。在国际国内顶尖学术期刊如Review of Economics and Statistics,Journal of International Economics,Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization,World Economy,《经济研究》与《管理世界》等发表多篇论文。研究成果荣获第六届张培刚发展经济学研究优秀成果奖、第二十届“安子介国际贸易研究奖”优秀论文一等奖、第六届浦山世界经济学优秀论文奖:浦山学术研究奖、国际贸易实证研究会议最佳论文奖、上海市第十四届哲学社会科学优秀成果奖、教育部第八届高等学校科学研究(人文社会科学)优秀成果奖等。数篇研究成果得到美国经济研究局(NBER)季度研究报告推介,并入选“经济学与商学”全球前1% ESI高引论文。参与、主持多项国家、省部级研究项目。入选上海市“浦江人才计划”。同时任中国国际贸易研究会常任委员,中国世界经济学会理事等。
研究领域
国际贸易理论与前沿、跨国公司直接投资、区域经济一体化
近期论文
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“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