Yu, Daoxian
Associate Professor
Department of World Economy, Economics and
Management School, Wuhan University
Email: ydxdhy@hotmail.com
Phone : +86-27-68753011
PhD, Economics, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China (2005-2008)
MSc, Economics, Huazhong University of Science and
Technology, China (2002-2005)
B.A., Engineering, Nanjing Aeronautical Institute, China (1986-1990)
TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS
Teaching courses : International Economics; Managerial Economics;
Multi-National Corporation and International Trade Theory
Research Areas : International Trade Theory and Policy ; Multi-National Corporation Theory ; International trade in services
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor of Economics, Wuhan University, September 2009 – present
Lecturer of Economics, Wuhan University, July 2008 – November 2009
MANAGERAL AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE
Senior Engineer, Engineer, Xiangyang Auto Bearing Co., Ltd., August 1990 –August
2008
CONSULTING AND TRAINING EXPERIENCE (GOVERNMENT OR CORPORATE)
Automobile Trade Business Training, Dongfeng Motor Company Limited, 2013-2015
Quality Engineer Training, CRCC, 2012-2015
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers (Domestic)
Yu Daoxian and Wang Yun, 2015. “The Offshore Stock of RMB, Balance of Payment and the Internationalization of RMB”, Economic Theory and Business Management, No.4, pp.89-103.
Yu Daoxian and Wang Yun, 2015. “The Study on Influence Factors of RMB
Internationalization: Based on the Angle of Balance of Payment”, World Economy
Studies, No.3, pp.3-14.
Yu Daoxian and Liu Nuo, 2014. “The Choices of BRICS Exchange Rate Regimes and
Performance Analysis”, Economic Management Journal, No.10, pp.1-10.
Tu Taotao and Yu Daoxian, 2013. “Discrimination of Chinese Leading Industries and Its Welfare Effect under Energy Constraint”, Modern Finance and Economics, No.9, pp.24-35.
Yu Daoxian and Wang Qiang, 2012. “Differences in Factors Affecting Service Industry Development between Developed and Underdeveloped Countries and Its Inspirations to China: An Empirical Assessment based on Panel Data of 20 Countries from 1970 to
2010”, World Economy Study, No.10, pp.3-9,87.
Tu Taotao and Yu Daoxian, 2010. “A Study on Inter-industry Spillover Effect of FDI
and Related Influencing Factors”, Luojia Management Review, No.2, 188-197.
Yu Daoxian and Zhou Shi, 2010. “A New Explanation of Foreign Direct Investment from Developing Countries:Based on Comprehensive Competiveness Ladder Model”,
Finance & Trade Economics, No. 12, pp. 104-110.
Yu Daoxian and Liu Haiyun, 2010. “An Empirical Research on Import-Export Trade Structure and International Competitiveness of Productive Service Trade in China”, World Economy Study, No.2, pp. 49-55.
Yu Daoxian and Liu Wei, 2009. “The Origin, Development and Research Prospects for
Strategic Trade Policy”, Contemporary Economic Research, No.4, pp. 12-18.
Chen Jiyong and Yu Daoxian, 2009. “The New Trends of the Development of International Trade in Services and the Strategy of China in the Times of Knowledge Economy”, World Economy Study, No.4, pp3-8.
Yu Daoxian and Liu Haiyun, 2008. “An Empirical Research on Import-Export Trade Structure and International Competitiveness of International Service Trade in China”, Journal of International Trade, No.10, pp. 73-79.
Yu Daoxian and Liu Haiyun, 2008. “Research on the Impact of Independent Innovation Capability upon Export Trade in China: Based on Positive Analysis of Patent Applications Certified”, Journal of International Trade, No.3, pp. 28-33.
Liu Haiyun and Yu Daoxian, 2008. “China’s Trade in Services: Growth in Quantity and
Imbalance in Structure”, International Trade, No.2, pp.33-36.
Yu Daoxian and Liu Haiyun, 2007. “Strategic Trade Policy and China’s Independent Innovation Development Strategy”, International Economics and Trade Research, No.7, pp.18-22.
Chen Xiongbing and Yu Daoxian , 2007. “FDI and Economic Growth in China: Theoretical Analysis and Policy Suggestions”, Journal of Beijing University of Technology(Social Sciences Edition), VOL.7, No. 6, pp.9-13.
Ye Jige and Yu Daoxian, 2007. “The Empirical Analysis of the Export Trade and
Environmental Pollution of China”, Journal of International Trade, No.5, pp. 72-77.
Yu Daoxian and Liu Haiyun, 2007. “Research on the Trade Effects of Technical
Innovation: A Literature Summary”, Finance and Trade Research, No. 5, pp. 65-72.
Yu Daoxian and Liu Haiyun, 2007. “Export Structure and Trade Competitiveness of
China’s High-Tech Products”, Reform, No.1, pp. 72-78.
Wu Lei and Yu Daoxian, 2007. “The Demand Analysis on Founding Community Bank in Wuhan City”,Commercial Research, No.4, pp. 139-142.
Yu Daoxian and Du Lanying, 2006. “The Environmental Quality ,Economy Increases and the Scientific Development View”, Modern Economic Research, No.6, pp. 10-13.
Luo Yi, Lu Wenqing and Yu Daoxian, 2004. “To Analyze the Superior Liability Ratio Through Maximizing the Revenues of Debt Financing”, Economy and Management, No.104, pp.63-67.
Zhang Dejing, Lu Wenqing and Yu Daoxian, 2004. “The Influence of Cultural Differences on the Multinational Enterprise”, Journal of Shanxi Administration School and Shanxi Economic Management School, No.7, pp.123-125.
Monography
Yu Daoxian, 2010, Research on the Trade Effects of the Independent Innovation in
China, Beijing: People’s Publishing House.
RESEARCH GRANTS
Government-funded grants
“Research on the Service Industry’s Overall Dimensions, Internal Structure Evolution
Mechanism and Trend”, funded by Social Science Foundation of P. R. China (SSFC),
¥150000, 2011, Ref. 11BJL064.
“Research on the Unbalance Effect of FDI and Independent Innovation on China”s
Export Trade: Theoretical analysis and quantitative measure”, funded by Social Science
Foundation of Ministry of Education (MOE) of P. R. China, ¥70000, 2009, Ref.
09YJA790158.
AWARDS AND HONORS
The Top 10 of the Evaluation of Undergraduate Course Teaching, School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University, 2009, 2011, 2013,2014.
EDITORIAL BOARDS
World Economy Study, Anonymous Reviewer, 2014 -present
International Economics and Trade Research, Anonymous Reviewer, 2010 -present
MEMBERSHIPS, CERTIFICATIONS
Member of China Society of World Economics, CSWE
Member of China America Association of Economics
Chinese Economy under the Deep Opening
Syllabus
Course profile
1. Course Name :Chinese Economy under the Deep Opening
2. Course Schedule:Spring Semester 2016
3. class period:54
4. Instructor:Daoxian YU Associated Professor
5. Department:Economics and Management School,Wuhan University
Textbook and Recommended
1. Textbook:Barry Naughton, The Chinese Economy: Transitions and
Growth, MIT Press, 2006.
2. Recommended:Justin Lin, Demystifying the Chinese Economy, Cambridge University Press, 2011
Course Description
The course provides a broad overview of the Chinese economy. While historical context is invoked throughout the course, the primary emphasis is on the dynamic emergence of modern China since comprehensive economic reforms began a generation ago. Most leading components of the economy will be covered, including the rural sector and agriculture, modern industrialization, and the new service economy, with special emphasis on
the financial sector. In addition to discussing traditional private enterprise and market evolution, we will examine the role of the state in detail, as wellas the all-important role of the global economy in China’s growth experience. In addition to historical analysis, we will discuss China in the world today and its prospects for the next generation.
Course Contents
This course is mastery of the required readings and lecture material. The lecture material is presented in a PowerPoint slide format (pdf files), covering a series of topics outlined below. Also included in this list are the corresponding chapters in the required textbook. Lectures follow the same chronology as topics, but there is no 1-1 relationship. Topics are approximately weekly.
Topic Subject Naughton Lin
1.
Introduction
1
2.
Initial conditions
1, 2, 3, 5
2,3
3.
Reform stages and features
4
4,5
4.
Growth and structural change
6
5.
Agriculture
10, 11
7
6.
Industry: The non-state sector
12
8
7.
Industry: The state sector
13, 14, 15
9
8.
The financial sector
19
10
9.
Labor and income distribution
7, 8, 9
10.
Foreign trade
16
11.
Foreign investment
17
12.
The fiscal system
13.
Legal reform
14. Macro cycles and policies 18
Examinations and Grades
There will be one mid-test and a final examination.
The grade for the course will be based on the following components: Mid-test: 40 percent
Final: 60 percent
Contact and office hour information
Daoxian YU:ydxdhy@hotmail.ccom
B367 Economics and Management School Building:Thursday
4-6PM
You are also welcome to contact either TA if you have questions.
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