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China Business News: New Ranking of School of Economics, China University

1, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University

2. Guanghua School of Management, Peking University

3. Tsinghua University Institute of Economics and Management.

4. School of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

5. Center for Advanced Economic Research of Wuhan University

6. Peking University Institute of Economics

7. Fudan University School of Economics

8. School of Economics, China Renmin University

9. Lingnan College of Sun Yat-sen University

10, School of Finance, Renmin University of China

China Center for Economic Research (CCER) of Peking University was established in August 1994. It is an academic institution integrating research, teaching and training. In 2004, it was selected as "One Hundred Key Bases of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education". The establishment of this center is a new exploration of the reform of teaching and scientific research system in Peking University, and a pioneering attempt to attract overseas students to return to China to serve. It aims to mobilize resources from all walks of life, gather a group of outstanding young and middle-aged economists and management scholars, and make contributions to Peking University's teaching and research, China's economic reform and development, contemporary economics and management theory research. The center is directly under Peking University, and the director responsibility system is implemented under the leadership of the school and the board of directors. The center was founded by returned economists such as Zhang, Zhang and others, and the professor was the first director. In May 2008, after Lin Yifu became the vice president and chief economist of the World Bank, the director of the center was appointed temporarily by Zhou Qiren.

The center grew up in the era of rapid economic development in China, relying on Peking University, a top university in China, and sitting on the former royal garden "Longrun Garden". Under this great opportunity, the Center adheres to Peking University's fine academic tradition, takes the promotion of China's economic reform and development as its own responsibility, aims to build a world-class scientific research and teaching institution for economic management, and makes unremitting efforts in scientific research and development, teaching innovation, personnel training, international and domestic academic exchanges and cooperation.

In terms of research, the full-time researchers of the Center have studied the economic management theory and the main problems in various fields of China's economic reform and development according to their personal academic expertise and interests, written a series of reports, and published papers and monographs in first-class academic journals at home and abroad. Entrusted by government departments, international organizations and enterprises, the center also conducts special research on hot and difficult issues in China's current reform and development.

In terms of teaching, the center offers double-degree courses for doctors, masters and undergraduates and international MBA courses according to the standards of world-class universities, and has trained a large number of economic and management talents. Doctoral and master's programs include economics, finance and management. Double-degree (bachelor's degree) and minor in economics enroll non-economics majors and other eligible off-campus students from Peking University. The center has also jointly organized the Peking University International MBA Program (BiMBA) with more than 20 universities in the United States to train international and future-oriented senior management talents.

In terms of training, the center has set up training programs to train teachers for economic management teaching in colleges and universities, to train financial journalists for news media, and to provide consulting and training services for domestic and foreign enterprises and other institutions.

In terms of academic exchange, apart from attending various academic conferences at home and abroad, the center often invites famous scholars, politicians and entrepreneurs at home and abroad to give lectures and visit the center. Hold a series of lectures such as "Economic Theory and Policy Research", "Financial Forum" and "BiMBA Lecture" regularly; Organize or co-organize international academic conferences with other institutions at home and abroad from time to time, strengthen academic exchanges, improve research level or discuss major policy issues at home and abroad. The center has also set up a visiting research project, inviting domestic and foreign economists to the center for short-term visiting research every year.

The center also publishes internal discussion drafts, bulletins, Economic Quarterly and other publications, which are well received by academic circles, decision-making circles and public opinion circles. The internal discussion draft is a bilingual publication in Chinese and English, which publishes the academic research results of the center researchers, visiting researchers and other scholars. The internal discussion draft is mainly used for communication between academic institutions, policy research departments and scholars at home and abroad. The briefings published by the Center from time to time are mainly used to report the activities of the Center and introduce the research results of the Center to decision-making departments and the media.

The center has an Internet page to introduce the basic situation of the center, publish the research results of the center and report the activities of the center in time. The Center has also established the China Economics Education and Research Network to promote the exchange of economists in China, which has become the official website of the "China Economics Annual Meeting" sponsored by the Center.

The development of CCER has been supported by the leaders of Peking University and all walks of life, and it has condensed the efforts of a group of teachers and students with the same ideals and beliefs. Looking back on the past and looking forward to the future, CCER will keep pace with the times, and strive to make greater contributions to the economic reform and development of China and to the teaching and scientific research of economics, so as to make China Economic Research Center the first domestic and world-class scientific research and teaching institution.

Brief introduction of teachers in economic center

Ping Cheng

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Physics, Department of Physics, University of Science and Technology China (1968), Ph.D. in Physics, University of Texas (Austin), USA (1987).

Main research and teaching fields: financial engineering, macroeconomics.

Gong Qiang

Bachelor of Mathematics from Wuhan University (1992), Master of Mathematics from Wuhan University (1995), Ph.D. in Management Economics and Strategy from Kellogg Business School of Northwestern University (2004).

Main research and teaching fields: enterprise strategy, industrial organization, information economics, economic operation research, corporate finance.

Wenhai

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Economics in Peking University (1982), Ph.D. in Economics in University of California (Davis) (199 1).

Main research and teaching fields: international economics, development economics.

Heyin

Assistant professor of economics. Peking University, Bachelor of Economics (1998), Ph.D., Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder (2004).

Main research and teaching fields: international trade, multinational corporations, intellectual property, econometrics and finance.

Hu Dayuan

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Economics from Renmin University of China (1983), Master of Agriculture from Hebei Agricultural University (1988), Ph.D. in Applied Economics from University of Kentucky (1995).

Main research and teaching fields: environmental and resource economics, regional economics, applied econometrics.

Li Ling

Professor of Economics, tenured professor of Economics Department of Towson University, USA. Bachelor of Physics from Wuhan University (1982), Master of Economics from Pittsburgh University (1990) and Doctor of Economics from Pittsburgh University (1994).

Main teaching and research fields: health economics, health management, gerontology, and economic growth theory.

Lin yifu

Professor of economics. Master of Business Administration, Chengchi University, Taiwan Province Province (1978), Master of Economics, Peking University (1982), Doctor of Economics, University of Chicago (1986).

Main research and teaching fields: agricultural economics, development economics, economic reform in China.

Lu Feng

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Laws from Renmin University of China (1982), Master of Economics from Renmin University of China (1985) and Doctor of Economics from University of Leeds (1994).

Main research and teaching fields: agricultural economy and Chinese economic history.

Mahao

Professor of management. Bachelor of Management Engineering from Beijing University of Technology (1987), graduated from the graduate program of economic management from Huanghe University (1989), and received a doctorate in strategic management from the University of Texas at Austin (1994).

Main research and teaching fields: the essence and causes of competitive advantage, decision-making mode of enterprise leaders, etc.

Pingxin bridge

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Political Education from East China Normal University (1973), Master of Economics from Peking University (1985) and Doctor of Economics from Cornell University (1998).

Main research and teaching fields: microeconomics, industrial organization theory and finance.

Shen

Bachelor of Agricultural Economics from Nanjing Agricultural University (1985); Master, Institute of Rural Development, China Academy of Social Sciences (1988); Master of International Development Policy, Stanford University (1995); Ph.D., Department of Economics, Stanford University (200 1).

Main research and teaching fields: corporate finance, development economics, comparative institutional analysis, and China's transitional economy.

Shen Yan

Peking University, Bachelor of International Economics (1997), Ph.D. in Economics, University of Southern California, USA (2003).

Main research and teaching fields: econometrics, macroeconomics and plate data analysis.

Shi Jianhuai

Associate professor of economics. Bachelor of Mathematics from Nanjing University (1982), Master of Economics from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (1987) and Doctor of Economics from Osaka University (1999).

Main research and teaching fields: macroeconomics, international finance, monetary banking.

Song Guoqing

Professor of economics. Peking University, Bachelor of Geology (1982), 199 1- 1995, Ph.D. candidate in Economics, University of Chicago, USA.

Main research and teaching fields: macroeconomics and financial economics.

Wang Dingding

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Arts from Beijing Normal University (1982), Master of Arts from China Academy of Sciences (1984), Doctor of Economics from the University of Hawaii (1990).

Main research and teaching fields: development economics, institutional economics, macroeconomics and mathematical economics.

Wang Hao

Bachelor of Mathematics from Nankai University (1992), Master of Economics from Department of Information, China Renmin University (1995), Ph.D. in Economics from Department of Economics, Ohio State University, USA (2002).

Main research and teaching fields: industrial organization, enterprise strategy, anti-monopoly.

Yangzhuang

Associate professor of management. Bachelor of English Language and Literature in Peking University (1974), Master of Public Relations in Princeton University (1984), Master of Sociology in Columbia University (1986), Doctor of Business Administration (199 1).

Main research and teaching fields: management foundation, human resource management, organizational behavior.

Yaoyang

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Geography in Peking University (1986), Master of Economics in Peking University (1989), Doctor of Agricultural Economics in University of Wisconsin (1996).

Main research and teaching fields: agricultural economics and microeconomics.

Yi Gang

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Management from hamlin University (1982), Master of Economics from the University of Illinois (1984), Doctor of Economics (1986).

Main research and teaching fields: macroeconomics, monetary banking, econometrics.

Jamson Zeng

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Science from East China Normal University (1986), Ph.D. in Demography from Free University of Brussels, Belgium (1986), postdoctoral research at Princeton University, USA (1986- 1987).

Main research and teaching fields: population economics, health and economic development of the elderly, family population prediction and analysis methods and their application in market economy and social planning, and population policy analysis.

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Professor of economics. Peking University holds a bachelor's degree (1985) and a master's degree (1987) in economics, and a doctor's degree in economics from the University of Chicago (1995).

Main research and teaching fields: labor economics, microeconomics and agricultural economics.

Zhou Qiren

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Economics from Renmin University of China (1982), Master of Economics from UCLA (1993), Doctor of Economics (2000).

Main teaching and research fields: new institutional economics, development economics and labor economics.

Zhu Jiaxiang

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Economics from Soochow University in Taiwan Province Province (1980), Master of Economics from Taiwan Province Provincial University (1982), Doctor of Economics from University of California (San Diego) (1990). .

Main research and teaching fields: econometric theory; Time series analysis; Financial demonstration

Huo Deming

Professor of economics. Bachelor of Economics from Taiwan Province Provincial University (1977), Master of Arts from University of Rochester (1982), Ph.D. (1985).

Main research and teaching fields: monetary finance, macroeconomics and economic growth.

Zeng xiongzhi

Assistant professor of economics. China Renmin University, Bachelor of Economics (1993), Master of Economics (1996), Ph.D. in Economics, Northwestern University, USA (2002).

Main research and teaching fields: macroeconomics, monetary economics, applied time series, international economics and China economy.

Therefore, China Economic Research Center of Peking University is the highest hall for studying economics in China.