Faculty

 

  • BIOGRAPHY

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    EDUCATION

    1994, Ph. D in Economics from Department of National Economy and Management, Renmin University


    PREVIOUS WORK EXPERIENCE

    1999-2007: Professor, College of International Business and Management, Shanghai University

    2001-: Doctoral Supervisor, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences

    1996-2000: short term research cooperation at the Chinese University of Hong Kong


    AWARDS AND HONOURS

    2002, awarded the Government special allowance of the State Council


    PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

    1. Executive Director of Shanghai Social Sciences Association

    2. Vice-chairman of Chinese Industrial Economic Association

    3. Executive Director of Chinese Society of World Economy


    RESEARCH

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    RESEARCH FIELDS

    Service Economy and Trade, Macroeconomics, Public Economics


    Prof. Chen conducted researches on “Economic Theory and Development Strategy of China’s Modern Service Industry”, which is a key program sponsored by Philosophical and Social Sciences of MOE in 2006, key program of National Philosophy and Social Science Funds "the Study on New Path of Industrialization"(2009)", and “The Chinese Revelation of the Mechanism of Technological Innovation and the Development of modern industrial system”(2011), as well as more than 10 provincial and ministerial programs. From 2005 on, he publishes “Chinese Service Economy Report” annually, which is listed into the sponsored programs of Philosophical and Social Sciences of MOE. He is the chief editor of “Theories and Practices of International Trade”, which is one of the 10th and the 11th Five-Year Plan teaching materials and won Second-class Award of Excellent Teaching Material of National Ordinary Higher Institution. He co-composed “International Service Trade”, which is the one of the 11th Five-Year Plan teaching materials. Prof. Chen has won awards from Provincial Philosophy and Social Sciences, Decision Consultancy, and Teaching Contribution. 


    TEACHING

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    1. China Microeconomics Analysis

    2. Managerial Economics

    3. Public Economics