1. A Comparative Study of East Asian Economic Development Models, published by Xiamen University Press in February 2002.
(2) Co-authors:
1. Theoretical Disputes of the East Asian Financial Crisis and the Impact of the Crisis on Economic Theory, edited by Guo Liang: Southeast Asia Society and Economy in the Early 20th Century, published by Xiamen University Press in 2003, pp. 14 ~ 3 1 p.
2. The Impact of China's WTO Entry on Sino-Philippine Economic and Trade Relations, World Economic Yearbook of Chinese Businessmen 200 1 ~ 2002, published in 2003, p.107 ~12.
3. Sino-Philippine Economic Relations, Qin Wang et al., The New Pattern of Economic Relations between China and ASEAN, published by Xiamen University Press in 2003, p. 189 ~ 2 16.
4. "Asian financial crisis: a catalyst for the transformation of East Asian economic model? (A Case Study of Thailand and the Philippines) ",in Lourds Salvador (ed.), Asianized Asia: Reflection, History and Identity, planned to be published by Asian researchers, September 2006, pp. 1 0/89.
5. The East Asian Financial Crisis: Catalyst for the Evolution of the Economic Development Models of the Four ASEAN Countries. Edited by Chen: Southeast Asia Facing the 2 1 century: Reform and Development. Proceedings of the International Conference. Jinan University Press, 2000, pp. 27-37.
(3) Paper:
1. The Evolution of Chinese Schools in the Philippines and Its Causes, Studies on Overseas Chinese History, No.2, 2004.
2. Comparative Study on Income Distribution of Major Economies in East Asia, Research on Southeast Asia, No.3, 2004.
3. Philippine Measures to Deal with China's Entry into WTO and CAFTA and Its Reasons, Southeast Asian Studies, No.4, 2004.
4. China's WTO entry and Sino-Philippine economic relations under the background of "10+ 1", Contemporary Asia Pacific,No.1,2004.
5. Study on the Diversity of East Asian Economic Development Models, Contemporary Asia-Pacific, No.5, 2003; Reprinted by World Economic Herald, Information Center of National People's Congress Books and Newspapers, No.7, 2003; International Macroeconomics, the information network of the State Council Development Research Center, was reprinted in full on August 25th, 2003.
6. Crisis Theory and Theoretical Crisis, Southeast Asian Studies, No.5, 2003.
7. The negotiation and operation of ASEAN-China Free Trade Area: a preliminary study of the difficulties, contained in Research on Nanyang Issues, No.3, 2003; Philippine World Journal reprinted on June 6, 2003165438+1October.
8. The "enclave effect" of Philippine electronic products export: experience and lessons, International Trade Issues, No.8, 2003; Philippine World Journal reprinted in June 2003 15.
9. "WTO brings opportunities to all", China Journal, May 6, 2003, 438+05.
10. Sino-Philippine Economic Relations: Retrospect and Prospect, Southeast Asia, No.2, 2003.
1 1. Sino-Philippine Economic Cooperation, published by the Philippine Association for the Promotion of Peaceful Reunification of China,No. 1 1 2, 2003.
12. Philippine industrialization development process and policy characteristics, Asia-Pacific Economy, No.2, 2003; Philippine World Journal reprinted in August 2002 18.
13. The influence of China's accession to the WTO on China-Philippines economic relations and Philippine economy, a paper submitted to ICAS3, published by the Asia Center of the University of the Philippines in the second issue of Asian Studies.
14. The industrialization development process and policy characteristics of the three ASEAN countries, Research on Nanyang Issues, No.3, 2002.
15. Agricultural Development and Strategic Measures of the Three ASEAN Countries, Research on Nanyang Issues, No.4, 2002.
16. Brief analysis of agricultural development in the Philippines, Southeast Asia, No.2, 2002.
17. A Preliminary Study on the Impact of China's Entry into WTO on Sino-Philippine Economic and Trade Relations, Research on Nanyang Issues,No. 1, 2002.
18. Philippine economy after regime change, Southeast Asia, No.2, 2002; Philippine World Journal reprinted in June 65438+1October 65438+March 2002.
19. Theoretical Controversy of the East Asian Financial Crisis and the Impact of the Crisis on Economic Theory, in Economic Trends,No. 1 1.
20. A Comparative Study on the Development Process and Policies of the "Four Small" Industrialization in Asia, Research on Nanyang Issues No.4, 2001; National People's Congress Book and Newspaper Information Center "Industrial Economy" second edition in 2002.
2 1. New ideas and policies to promote the sustainable development of agriculture in Thailand, World Agriculture,No. 1 1.
22. East Asian financial crisis: a catalyst for the transformation of East Asian model? Case studies of Thailand and the Philippines, World Economy,No. 10, 200 1.
23. "Estrada-the product and scapegoat of democracy with Philippine characteristics", Research on Nanyang Issues No.2, 200 1.
24. Get out of the misunderstanding of the single "East Asian model", Research on Nanyang Issues, No.4, 2000; Philippine World Journal 20065438+0 Reprinted on May 20th.
25. On the Diversity of East Asian Economic Development Models, Southeast Academic, No.6, 2000.
26. Business Advisory Council of APEC Forum, Contemporary Asia Pacific, No.5, 2000; Philippine World Journal reprinted on April 25-27, 2000.
27. Motives and Prospects for the Sustained Growth of Philippine Commodity Exports, Southeast Asia, No.3-4, 2000; Philippine World Journal, June 2000165438+1October 17 to1October 2 1 serial.
28. Formation and Reverse Transformation of the Economic Development Models of the Four ASEAN Countries, Asia-Pacific Economy, No.5, 2000; World economy, 200 1, 1, National People's Congress Book and Newspaper Information Center.
29. The supervision and reform of the banking industry by the Central Bank of the Philippines under the condition of financial liberalization, Nanyang Research No.3 1999, reprinted in the economic edition of Philippine World Journal in April 1 1- 16.
30. The role of the new Philippine central bank in restraining economic recession, Contemporary Asia-Pacific, No.5, 1999.
3 1. The main countermeasures and functions of the Central Bank of the Philippines during the Asian financial crisis, International Finance Research No.6 0999, Philippine World Journal Economic Edition, reprinted on April 5-10.
32. Looking at the rice crisis in the Philippines and the government's food security policy from the perspective of China, the paper was submitted to the seminar hosted by the Philippine-China Institute of Development Resources and Southeast Asia of Xiamen University on1October 26-25, and published in the Philippines 1999 as a chapter of the book "Food Security in China". Southeast Asia.
33. Main countermeasures and suggestions for the cross-century development of Fujian private economy, Fujian reform, 1999, 1 1 (cooperation)