School of International Trade and Economics - University of International Business and Economics

Department of Economics

Dong, Hong

 

Position:

Lecturer, School of International Trade and Economics, UIBE

Research Interests:

      Empirical Study of International Trade

      International Trade Policy

      Trade and Environment

      Exchange Rate Policy

Courses Taught:

      International Economics

      Principles of Economics

      Macroeconomics

      Microeconomics

      Macro and Micro Economics

      Environmental Economics

      Environmental Assessment and Economic Development

Education:

      2002    Doctor of Philosophy, Economics, International Trade, UIBE

      1997    Master of Arts, Economics, International Finance, UIBE

      1994    Bachelor of Arts, Economics, International Economy, Nankai University

Experience:

—Training, Trade and Environment, Lund University, Sep.-Nov.2005

—Visiting Scholar, Trade and Environment, University College London, 2002-2003

—Visiting Scholar, WTO and Environment, Curtin University of Technology, Jul.-Sep.2000

Awards and Academic Honors:

1.      Basic Teaching Skills Contest, the Second Prize, 2005

Projects:

1.      Exchange Rate Regime, Monetary Policy and Stable Economic Growth, National Social Science Fund Project, 2005

2.      International Economics, Teaching Project, UIBE, 2005

3.      Environmental Economics, Teaching Project, UIBE, 2004

Publications:

Academic Books and Textbooks

1.      Macro and Micro Economics, author, Jul.2001

2.      Environment and Natural Resources Economics, author, 2006

3.      International Financing and Hedging, China Economics Publishing House, 1997

Academic Papers

1.      Relationship Between Trade Policies and Environmental Policies, Dissertation, Apr.2002

2.      Strategic Environmental Assessment of Trade Agreements: Domestic and International Experience and China's Accession to the WTO, Research Report, Aug.2001

3.      Trade and Environment, Research Report, World Trade Organization Training Project, Sino-Australian Economic and Trade Training Center, Sep.2000