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Lian Cheng
Secretary General of Acedemic Community
Position and Organization
Professor, Institute of Finance & Banking, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Head, Division of International Finance and International Economics, Institute of Finance & Banking, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Vice Director, Financial Policy Research Center, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Deputy Editor-in-chief, Chinese Review of Financial Studies
Educational Background
2000-2003: PhD in Economics, Department of Finance & Trade, Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, PRC
1997-2000: Master in Economics, Department of Economics, Wuhan College of Economics, PRC
1993-1997: Bachelor of Science, Department of Finance, Wuhan College of Economics, PRC
Work Experience
2007-present: Research faculty, Institute of Finance & Banking, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
2004-2006: Post-doctoral scholar, Institute of Quantitative & Technical Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, PRC
Research Interests
International Economics; Economic Geography; Economic Growth
Publications
Articles (in Chinese):
Cheng Lian & Zhang Shuguang, “Property Rights Complexity and Implementable Rights: An Explanation for the Evolution of Rural Land Property Rights in China”, China Economic Quarterly, vol. 11, 4, 2012.
Cheng Lian, “China’s Financial Strategy: Choices Based on Uncertainty”, International Economic Review, 2, 2011.
Cheng Lian & Zhang Shuguang, “Factor Price Distortion and Wealth Trasfer in the Process of Chinese Economic Transition”, Journal of World Economy, vol. 33, 3, 2010.
Cheng Lian, “Financial Regulation and Supervision in the European Union: Problems and Trends”, Chinese Finance, 3, 2008.
Cheng Lian, “RMB and Asian Financial Cooperation”, in Li Yang (ed.) China Financial Forum (2006), Beijing: Social Sciences Academy Press, 2006.
Cheng Lian, “Technological Development, Financial Deepening, and Economic Development”, Nanjing Audit University Journal, 3, 2006.
Cheng Lian, “New Classical Economic Framework: A Promising Challenger?”, China Social Sciences Review, vol. 1, 2002.
Translation (Books):
Nelken, Israel, 1999, Implementing Credit Derivatives, New York: McGraw-Hill (with Zhang yunfeng, Song Rui, and Fan Desheng).
Stulz, Rene, 2003, Risk Management and Derivatives, Thomson South-Western Press (with Yin Jianfeng and Yang Tao).
Cossin, D. and H. Pirotte, 2000, Advanced Credit Risk Analysis, J. Wiley, Chichester (with Yin Jianfeng, Wang Weixiang, and Huang Guoping).
Honors and Awards
Award for the Best Papers, the first Youth Forum for International Finance