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He Shijun
Date:2022-02-17

 

 

He, Shijun

Associate Professor

Department of Economics

Email: shijun.he@whu.edu.cn

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PhD, Economics, Peking University, China (2013)

M.A, Economics, Xiangtan University, China (2009)

B.A., Economics, Xiangtan University (2006)

 

 

TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS

Ÿ Teaching Programme :  Economic History, Investment, Chinese Economy

Ÿ Teaching Focusing : History of Economic Thoughts

Ÿ Research Areas : Economic History, Financial History, Development Economics

 

 

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Ÿ 2015-2019: Assistant Professor, School of Economics, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

Ÿ 2031-2015: Postdoc Research Fellow, Tsinghua University, School of Social Science

 

 

MANAGERAL AND PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE 

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CONSULTING AND TRAINING EXPERIENCE (GOVERNMENT OR CORPORATE)

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SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

 

Journal Papers (International)

Ÿ Social Norms and Household Savings Rates in China”,Yvonne Jie Chen, Zhiwu Chen and Shijun HeReview of Finance2019.9.

Ÿ "Impacts of China's differential electricity pricing on the productivity of energy-intensive industries.",Zheng, Xuemei, Chengkuan Wu, and Shijun He, Energy Economics, 2021.2.

Ÿ "Impacts of market segmentation on the over-capacity of the thermal electricity generation industry in China." , Zheng, Xuemei, Chengkuan Wu, and Shijun He. Journal of Environmental Management ,  2021.2.

Journal Papers (Domestic)

Ÿ Reestimation of Transport Costs and Grain Market Integration in Early Qing Dynasty: Quantitative Evidence from the Nature Experiment of the Second Jinchuan Campaign”, Shijun He, Yang Cai, Ming Gao, Economic Science,2020.8

Ÿ Women as Insurance Assets in Traditional Society—Evidence from Wife/Concubine Selling in Qing Dynasty”, Zhiwu Chen, Shijun He, Zhan Lin, Kaixiang Peng, China Economic Quarterly, 2018.10

Ÿ  “Custom and Contract Governance: A Quantitative Analysis on the Pricing of Land Deeds from Shanxi Province in the Qing Dynasty”, Shijun He, Fangfang Wen, Journal of Peking University( Philosophy and Social Sciences),2018.7

Ÿ  “The Trend of China’s Intergenerational Income Mobility:2000-2009”,Shijun He, Guitian Huang, Journal of Financial Research,2013.2

Ÿ Intergenerational Network, Administrative Power of Father, and Children’s Income”, Shijun He, Guitian Huang, Economic Science,2013.4.

Ÿ Structure Distortion and China’s Money Puzzle—Perspective of Financial Repression”, Guitian Huang, Shijun He, Journal of Financial Research,2011.7.

 

Cases and Practical Papers

 

Conference Papers (International)

 

Textbooks

 

Monography

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Others

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RESEARCH GRANTS

 

Government-funded grants

Ÿ 2021, National Science Foundation Grant #7217030466: The Long-run Effects of Bureaucracy History: Causality, Persistant Mechanisms, and Policy Implication(450,000)

Ÿ 2019, MOE (Ministry of Education in China) Liberal arts and Social Sciences Foundation #19XJC790007: Clan History, Social Norms, and Asset Allocation of Chinese Family: Theory and Evidence(80,000)

Ÿ 2014,Postdoc Research Fund Financial Development, Old Age Support Choice and the Change of Society(80,000)

 

Corporate-funded grants

Ÿ 2018,Yonyou Foundation, The Contracts and Organizations in Salt Industry in Zigong under Qing Dynasty(300,000)

 

International collaborative grants

 

AWARDS AND HONORS

Ÿ Custom and Contract Governance: A Quantitative Analysis on the Pricing of Land Deeds from Shanxi Province in the Qing Dynasty”, Second Prize of the Best papers in quantitive history awarded by Nandu Foundation

Ÿ Structure Distortion and China’s Money Puzzle—Perspective of Financial Repression”, the Best Paper of Journal of Financial Research in 2011.

 

EDITORIAL BOARDS

 

MEMBERSHIPS, CERTIFICATIONS

 

 

INVITED SPEECH AND MEDIA COVERA