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Zhong Shuiying
Date:2021-11-21

Zhong Shuiying

Professor of Economics, Wuhan University

Director, Center for Involuntary Resettlement Research, Wuhan University

Email: szhong@whu.edu.cn

Phone : +86-27-68753052

PhD, Economics, Wuhan University (1995-1998)

MSc, Economics, Wuhan University (1988-1991)

B.A., Economics, Wuhan University (1984-1988)

Curriculum Vitae

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Ÿ Director, Center for Involuntary Resettlement Research,WuhanUniversity, 2005 – present

Ÿ Professor of Economics,WuhanUniversity, December 2004 – present

Ÿ Associate Professor of Economics,WuhanUniversity, December 2000 – December, 2004

Ÿ Visiting Scholar,HarvardUniversity, July 1998 - July 1999

Ÿ Instructor,WuhanUniversity, September 1993 – December 2000

Ÿ Teaching Assistant,WuhanUniversity, September 1991 – September 1993

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

Ÿ World Bank Resettlement Consultant, 2003 – Present

Ÿ AsiaDevelopment Resettlement Consultant, 2005 - 2009

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Journal Papers (Domestic)

Ÿ Zhong,Shuiying, Wangxue and Xiao Xiaomei. “Rethinking the Modernization of Chinese Agriculture and Top Level Infrastructure Design”, WuhanUniversityJournal, 2013, Vol. 66,No.6.

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying and Li Chunxiang. “The Myths and Mysteries of Farmland Privatization”,Studies on Marxism, 2012,1.

Ÿ Liu, Chi and Zhong Shuiying. “Quantitative Studies on Urban Pollution and City Growth”,On Economics Problems, 2012, 9.

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying and Li Kui, “Demographic Dividends, Spatial Spillover, and City Growth”,Management World, 2010,4.

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying and Li Kui, “Research on Food Security andChina’s Arable Land Protection”,China Soft Science, 2009,9.

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying and Li Kui, “Impact of Workforce Dependency Burden on Personal Savings Rates”,Chinese Journal of Population Science, 2009,1.

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying and Li Kui, “Comments on Chinese Demographic Dividends”, Economic Theory and Business Management, 2009,2.

Conference Papers (International)

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying and Li Kui, 2009. “Co-Movement of Industrialization, Urbanization, and Farmland Conversion in East Asia”,Cross-StraitLandSeminar,Changsha.

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying, 2005. “The Security Function of Land and Constructing China’s Rural Social Security System”,International Symposium on "Population and Sustainable Development,Shanghai.

Textbooks

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying and Jian Xinhua, 2007,Population, Resource, and Environment Economics,Beijing: Science Press.

Monography

Ÿ Zhong, Shuiying and Li Kui, 2011,Farmland Conversion Efforts in Urbanization and Industrialization,Jinan: Shandong People’s Publishing House.

RESEARCH GRANTS

Government-funded grants

Ÿ China Agriculture Modernization and Land Tenure Reform, Department of Education Research Program,¥200,000, 2013-2016, Ref.12JJD790046.

Ÿ Coordinated Development of Chinese Industry, Urbanization, and Non-Agricultural Sectors, National Foundation for Social Science Research,¥100,000, 2008-2010.

Ÿ Resettlement and Progress of Landless-farmers in Urbanization Process, Hubei Foundation for Social Science Research,¥20,000, 2011.

Ÿ Resettlement in Nanchang’s City Rail Transport System Construction,¥1,080,000, 2012-2017.

Ÿ Resettlement in Zhuzhou Qinshuitan District’s Heavy Metal Pollution Control Effort,¥550,000,2014-2015.

Ÿ Social Effects of JingZhou’s Ancient City Wall Preservation Program,¥350,000, 2014.

Ÿ Infrastructure Development of Anhui Xuanchen Industrial Transfer Demonstration Region,¥1,250,000, 2012-2016.

Ÿ Resettlement in Wuhan’s Rail Transportation Construction Program,¥890,000, 2013-2016.

Ÿ Water Pollution Control and Prevention Program of Jianghan Region,¥1,250,000, 2011-2015.

International collaborative grants

Ÿ Public Participation in Wuhan Transportation Development, World Bank,¥250,000, 2009.

AWARDS AND HONORS

ChinaPopulation Science Research Excellence Reward, First Prize, Articles Section forWorkforce Burden, Demographic Dividend, and Economic Growth, Zhong, Shuiying and Li Kui. Jointly awarded by National Health and Family Planning Commission and Chinese Population Association.