| Lu Shengfeng
Associate Professor
(Vice Director,) Department of Public Finance & Taxation
Email: shengflu@whu.edu.cn
Phone : +86-27-68753014
PhD, Economics, Wuhan University, China (2008-2013)
B.A., Economics, Wuhan University, China (2004-2008)
Curriculum Vitae
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TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS
Ÿ TeachingFocusing (Program and credit hour) :Public Finance(undergraduate, 54),Macroeconomics(undergraduate, 54)
Ÿ Research Areas :Public Economics, Development Economics
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
Ÿ Vice Director ofDepartment of Public Finance & Taxation,Wuhan University,April 2018 – present
Ÿ Associate Professor of Economics, Wuhan University, March 2017- present
Ÿ Assistant Professor of Economics, Wuhan University, July 2013 - March 2017
Ÿ Visiting Scholar, Schulich School of Business, York University, Canada, September 2016 - September 2017
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Journal Papers (International)
Ÿ Chen, S., J. Li, S. Lu(*) & B. Xiong, "Escaping from Poverty Trap: a Choice between Government Transfer Payments and Public Services",Global Health Research and Policy, 2017, 2(1): 1-15. DOI: 10.1186/s41256-017-0035-x .*Corresponding author.
Journal Papers (Domestic)
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng andChen Sixia, “Does Governmental Favoritism Alleviate Financial Constraint of Corporates: A Quasi-Experiment From China”, Management World, No.5, pp.51-65, 2017.
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng, Chen Sixia, and Yang Zihan, "Officials Make the Statistics: GDP Distortion in the Political Promotion Cycle",China Industrial Economics,No. 7, pp. 118-136,2017.
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng, Chen Sixia, andZhang Dongjie, "Urbanization Promoted by Government: A Helping Hand for County Economy?", Statistical Research, No.5, pp.59-68, 2017.
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng,Wu Yiping, andXie Xiao,"The Benefit of Historical Reputation: Evidence from the City-renaming Reforms in China",Quarterly Journal of Economics, No. 3, 2018.
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng andChen Sixia,"The Value of Governmental Favoritism: Evidence from Export Performance of Chinese Industrial Enterprises?", Journal of Financial Research, No. 7, pp.33-47, 2016.
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng and Pan Xingyu, “The Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in China: Spatial Distribution, Dynamic Trends and Quantitative Measure”,Economic Science, No.6, pp.5-19, 2016.
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng, Chen Sixia and Zhang Dongjie, “The Pro-poorness of Taxation: Who Bears the Tax Burden in China?”,Economic Management Journal, No.4, pp.168-177, 2015.
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng, Chen Sixia and Zhang Dongjie, “Access to Education, Accumulation of Human Capital and Intergenerational Occupational Mobility:An Empirical Study based on a Parents/Son-in-law Data in China”,Economic Perspectives, No.2, pp.19-32, 2015.
Ÿ Lu Hongyou, Lian Yujun and Lu Shengfeng,“Measurement of the Information Asymmetric in Medical Service Market of China”,Economic Research Journal, No.4, pp.94-106, 2011.
Ÿ Lu Hongyou, Lu Shengfeng and Chen Sixia,“Relational Capital, Institutional Environment and the Validity of Payment by Fiscal Transfers”,Management World, No.7, pp.9-19, 2011.
Monography
Ÿ Lu Shengfeng, 2014,A Study on the Redistribution Effect of Fiscal Policy in Transitional China, Beijing: Social Science in China Press.
RESEARCHGRANTS
Government-fundedgrants
Ÿ Intergenerational Transmission of Income Inequality and Fiscal Expenditure Policies Design: Methods and Application, The National Natural Science Youth Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 71503187), 2016-2018.
AWARDS AND HONORS
Ÿ Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award in Hubei Province, The People’s Government of Hubei Province, 2014.
Ÿ The Seventh Higher School Award for Outstanding Achievement in Scientific Research (Humanities and Social Science), the Second Prize, 2015.
Ÿ The Ninth Hubei Academy of Social Sciences Outstanding Achievements, The First Prize Award, The People’s Government of Hubei Province, 2014.
Ÿ The Doctoral Academic Award, the Chinese Ministry of Education, 2011.
EDITORIAL BOARDS
Ÿ The Anonymous Reviewers forEconomic Research Journal (in Chinese),Quarterly Journal of Economics (in Chinese),China Industrial Economics (in Chinese),Finance & Trade Economics (in Chinese),Economics Information(in Chinese).
INVITED SPEECH ANDMEDIA COVERAGE
Ÿ The Unfair Hidden Income Exacerbating the Rising Income Inequality, Chinese Social Sciences Today, September 9th, 2013.