Academic Title: Professor Department: Department of Economics Office: Room 320, Block B, Building of SFB Tel: +86 (0)21 6432 4860 E-mail: zhaohongjun@shnu.edu.cn | |
Courses Taught: Frontiers of Regional Economics, Econometrics, Regional Economics, Microeconomics, Panel Data Analysis, Chinese Economy and Business (English) Personal Profile: Educational Background: Postdoctoral Researcher, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (2009) Ph.D. in Economics, Fudan University (2005) Master of Economics, Shanghai University (2002) Certificate for Education in Business Economics, Shaanxi Institute of Industry and Commerce (1993) Visiting Scholar: Aug 2007 – Sep 2009, Visiting Scholar, Center for East Asian Studies & Department of Sociology, University of Chicago, USA Academic Part-time Jobs: Council Member and Member of Regional Science Association of China, Member of Asia Population Association, Member of Chinese Society for the Study of Foreign Economic Theories, Council Member of Shanghai Economist Association Scientific Research Basics: Prof. ZHAO has 40+ academic papers published in Frontier of Economics in China, Economic Research Journal, China Economic Quarterly, Nankai Economic Studies, Journal of Finance and Economics, Shanghai Journal of Economics, Urban Development Studies, etc. He has been in charge of the National Social Science Fund Chinese Academic Translation Project 'China's Long-Term Economic Development: Perspectives on Government Governance and Institutional Evolution' (14WJ008), the General Research Project in Humanities and Social Sciences of the Ministry of Education of China 'The Spatial and Temporal Impacts of Climate Change on Macroeconomic and Social Stability' (13YJA90159), and has received the Second Prize in 2006 Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award (Publication), Third Prize in 2008 Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award (Publication), and Third Prize in 2012 Shanghai Philosophy and Social Science Outstanding Achievement Award (Distinguished Paper). |