个人简介
张宇燕,复旦大学社会科学高等研究院双聘教授。
Name: Mr. ZHANG Yuyan
Date and Place of Birth: Sept. 14, 1960, Beijing, China
Education:
Bachelor in economics, Dept. of Economics, Beijing University, 1983
Master in economics, the Graduate School of CASS in 1986
Ph.D. in economics, the Graduate School of CASS in 1991
Work Experience:
1986-1997, research fellow, senior research fellow, assistant director, Institute
of World Economics & Politics, CASS
1997-1999, consul at the Chinese Consulate General in New York City
1999-2002, secretary to the President of CASS for academic affairs
2000-present, professor of the Graduate School of CASS
2001.4-2003.1, professor, deputy director, Institute of American Studies, CASS
2003.1-2007.8, professor, deputy director, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CASS
2007.8-present, professor, director, Institute of Asia-Pacific Studies, CASS
Publications:
Selected Books in Chinese
1992, Economic Development and the Choice of Institutions
1998, A Shared Prosperity
2004, American Bullion and the Rise of Western Europe
2007, Globalization and China’s Development
2008, International Economic Politics
Selected Papers in Chinese
1995, “Game for Deregulation: The Case of Creation of Unicom”
1996, “Interested Groups and Institutional Non-neutrality”
1996, “The Nature of State-owned Enterprises”
1997, “Interested Groups and Jiayi Theorem”
1997, “Fiscal Pressure and Institutional Change”
1999, “Dollarization: History, Theory, and Policy Implications”
2003, “Government Regulation and Deregulation in the US in 1990s”
2004, “The Initial Institutional Conditions and the Stagnation of the Ming China”
2005, “Community Enterprise and Provision of Public Goods in China’s Rural Areas”
2005, “A Political Economy of Exchange Rate: the Case of RMB”
2006, “The Relationship between China and India within the Framework of Asian Economic Integration”
2007, “World Energy Structure and China’s Energy Security”
2008, “The Nature of Money and the Monetary Cooperation in Asia”
研究领域
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Institutional Economics, International Political Economy