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A brief introduction to the author who can't understand the world economy
Huang Weiping, Ph.D. in Economics. 195 1 Born in Beijing, 1968 worked in shenyang military area command Heilongjiang Production and Construction Corps of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, 1968 studied in China Renmin University as an undergraduate and postgraduate majoring in world economy, 1985 studied in Europe. After returning to China, he taught at Renmin University of China and worked as a Fulbright senior scholar at Stanford University. He is currently a professor at the School of Economics of Renmin University of China, a part-time and visiting professor at many universities at home and abroad, a member of the Undergraduate Teaching Evaluation Committee of the Ministry of Education, a member of the High Judge (International Film) of the China Academy of Social Sciences, a member of the High Judge of the the State Council Economic Restructuring Committee, a member of the academic committees of the American Institute and the Asia-Pacific Institute of the China Academy of Social Sciences, a member of the China World Economic Society, the American Economic Society and the China International Trade Society, a member of the China International Finance Society and the European Union Economic Research Association, and a member of the China-US Economic and Educational Exchange Committee of the Independent directors of some listed companies.

He used to be a member of the Beijing Municipal Government Advisory Group, a member of the Economic Discipline Teaching Steering Committee of the Ministry of Education, and a project consultant of Roland Investment Company, Principal Financial Group Beijing Representative Office and Asian Development Bank.

Representative works: GATT and China's Economy Towards Openness (edited by 1994), Dragon in Asian Economy (co-authored by 1998), Towards Globalization (co-authored by 2000), etc. Academic achievements have won many awards, and his main research interests are international economy and business, economic development, etc.

Wang Hongbin graduated from Jilin University in 2004 with a master's degree in economics. In 2007, he was admitted to the School of Economics of Renmin University of China to pursue a doctorate. He studied under Professor Huang Weiping, mainly engaged in international trade and international finance. Now I teach at Wenzhou University.

Chen Qiuyun, Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Economics, Ph.D., School of Economics, China Renmin University, studied under Professor Huang Weiping, mainly engaged in international economic and trade research. Engaged in domestic and international market research in the enterprise, and taught international trade in Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics. He presided over and participated in many provincial and ministerial scientific research projects and published more than ten academic papers. Now I teach in Jiujiang College.

Song, the first national financial planner, is an expert in exam counseling for national financial planners. Ph.D. student, School of Economics, Renmin University of China, studying under Professor Huang Weiping. He has many years of teaching experience in universities, has in-depth research in investment planning, comprehensive financial planning and other professional fields, and has long provided financial consulting and training for domestic banks and financial institutions, which is well received by students.

Hu Mei, female, PhD candidate, School of Economics, Renmin University of China, studied under Professor Huang Weiping, and her research direction is international economic cooperation. Currently teaching at Shanxi University of Finance and Economics. He has published more than ten papers in domestic public journals, including Research on International Economic and Trade Organizations.