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2025 NUS-WHU Economics Symposium Concludes Successfully
Date:2025-04-01

From March 21 to 23, 2025, the Singapore National University-Wuhan University Economics Symposium was successfully held at the School of Economics and Management. The event brought together leading scholars from:

International Institutions:

  • National University of Singapore (NUS)

  • Chinese University of Hong Kong

  • Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

  • Lingnan University (Hong Kong)

  • Bocconi University (Italy)

Domestic Institutions:

  • Peking University, Renmin University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

  • Zhejiang University, Xiamen University, Nanjing University

  • Nankai University, Tianjin University

  • Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, Central University of Finance and Economics

  • Wuhan University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

  • Chongqing University, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

  • University of International Business and Economics, Hunan University

Participants engaged in in-depth discussions on microeconomics, macroeconomics, and applied economics, showcasing cutting-edge research and fostering academic collaboration.

The symposium featured four thought-provoking keynote presentations by distinguished scholars:

  1. Prof. John Quah (National University of Singapore)
    "Comparative Statics with Adjustment Costs and the le Chatelier Principle"

    • Examined decision-making dynamics under constraints using refined economic modeling

  2. Prof. Jie Zhang (Chongqing University)
    "Growth through Cycles with a Labor-Leisure Tradeoff"

    • Presented novel insights into macroeconomic fluctuations and human capital allocation

  3. Prof. Yeneng Sun (National University of Singapore)
    "Monotone Perfection"

    • Introduced advanced game-theoretic concepts for equilibrium analysis

  4. Prof. Chew Soo Hong (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics)
    "Goal Intelligence: From Brain Plasticity to Experiential Consciousness to Decision Quality"

    • Bridged neuroeconomics with behavioral decision theory

The symposium featured four parallel sessions with a total of 15 specialized presentations, where leading international scholars engaged in in-depth discussions on cutting-edge issues in economics.

The successful hosting of this event has significantly enhanced Wuhan University's academic influence in the field while opening new opportunities for interdisciplinary research and collaboration at our school.

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Correspondent: Xiang Sun
Reviewed by: Prof. Minxue Huang