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

Department of Finance

Xu, Yiping

Yiping Xu

School of International Trade and Economics

University of International Business and Economics

Caoyang District, Beijing,  P.R.China 100029

xuyiping666@yahoo.com.cn

Cell: 86-13521894350

 

Yiping Xu, associate professor of the University of International Business and Economics, received his B.A. (1994) from University of Science and Technology of China, and his M.Eng. (1997) and Ph.D (2000) from Chinese Academy of Sciencesand his Ph.D (2005) from Simon Fraser University.

His field of study is the empirical finance and the international trade. Recently his main research interest is to study China’s financial markets and monetary policies

Research Grants:

1,  “Study on the China-US trade balance under the ownership-based accounting system”, National Science Foundation of China, Approval Number 70773019

2,  “Central bank bills, market segmentation and the effectiveness of China’s monetary policy”, Humanities and Social Sciences Foundation of Ministry of Education.

Selected publications include:

1,  “Accounting for China-US Trade Imbalance: An Ownership- Based Approach”, with Lin Guijun and Huayu Sun, 2007, forthcoming in the Review of International Economics.

2,  “ An analysis of the determinants of the sovereign credit rating”, 2009, Management Review 21, 85-90.

3,  “Experimental Evidence In A Diamond-dybvig Model Of Bank Runs”, with Jasmina Arifovic and Jiang Hua, 2007, working paper, presented at the 2007 ESA Shanghai meeting.

4,  The Behavior of the Exchange Rate in the Genetic Algorithm with Agents Having Long Memory , 2006, Journal of Evolutionary Economics 16279-297.

5,  “Ternary-Structure Ownership-based Trade Surplus-Input-Output table approach”, with Huayu Sun, 2006, Journal of International trade 10, 27-33.

6,   “The Measurement of Trade Balance: Ownership VS Territory”, with Huayu Sun, 2006, Journal of International Trade 5, 5-11.

7,“ Employment Multiplier Approach Based on Partial-closed IO Model: Case Study of China, with Xikang Chen, 2000, International Journal of Development Planning Literature 15, 237-245

8,“Study on The Comparative Advantage of China: The Exchange of Labor, Capital and Natural Resources In Its International Trade”,with Xikang Chen, 2000, International Journal of Development Planning Literature 15, 191-199