姓名:Xingwang Qian
国 籍:中国
职称:教授
最高学历/学位:博士
所学专业:国际金融
研究方向:国际金融学,国际收支理论,国际投资学
工作单位:纽约州立大学布法罗州立分校
学习经历
1993.9-1997.9 就读于南开大学会计系会计专业;获学士学位
2003.9-2005.9 就读于美国加州大学(University of California)国际经济专业,获硕士学位;
2005.9-2008.9 就读于美国加州大学(University of California)国际金融专业,获博士学位。
工作经历
2008.9-2013.9美国纽约州立大学(State University of New York, Buffalo State)任助理教授;
2013.9至今美国纽约州立大学(State University of New York, Buffalo State)任终身教授;
2014.8至今美国加州大学(University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)任副教授。
社会兼职
2016.11至今国际清算银行(BIS)研究顾问
2015.11至今香港城市大学Global Research Unit (GRU)研究员
2014.09至今北卡罗莱纳大学教堂山分校研究副教授
2013.05至今香港货币研究所(HKIMR)研究员
2012.03至今美国国家经济研究局(NBER)作者
主要科研成果:
·“Hoarding of International Reserves: A neighborly day in Asia” joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (City University of Hong Kong) and Eli Remolona (BIS), forthcoming inPacific Economic Review.
· “International Reserves, External Debt Maturity, and the Reinforcement Effect for Financial Stability”, joint with Andreas Steiner (University of Groningen and ifo Institute),Journal of International Money and Finance,73 (2017) 399–418.
· “Measuring the on-going changes in China’s capital flow management: A de jure and a hybrid index data set”, joint with Jinzhao Chen (ESSCA, France),China Economic Review, Volume 38, April 2016, Pages 167–182.
· “China-US Trade Flow Behavior: The Implications of Alternative Exchange Rate Measures and Trade Classifications,” joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (City University of Hong Kong) and Menzie Chinn (University of Wisconsin, Madison and NBER),Review of World Economics, 152(1), Page 43-67.
· “Corruption Distance and Foreign Direct Investment,” joint with Jesus Sandoval-Hernandez (University of California, Merced).Emerging Markets Finance and Trade,Volume 52, Issue 2, Page 400 - 419.
· “International Reserves and the Composition of Equity Capital Inflows”, joint with Andreas Steiner (University of Osnabruck, Germany),Review of International Economics,Volume 22, Issue 2, Pages 379 - 409.
· “The Missing Link: China’s Contracted Engineering Projects in Africa”, joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (City University of Hong Kong), Jakob de Haan (De Nederlandsche Bank), and Shu Yu (University of Groningen, the Netherlands),Review of Development Economics, Volume 18, Issue 3, pages 564–580.
· “Are Chinese Trade Flows Different?” joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (University of California, Santa Cruz) and Menzie Chinn (University of Wisconsin, Madison and NBER),Journal of International Money and Finance,Vol. 31, Issue 8, Pages 2127-46, 2012.
The NBER Working Paper #17875: http://www.nber.org/papers/w17875
· “China’s Outward Direct Investment in Africa”, joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (University of California, Santa Cruz), Jakob de Haan (De Nederlandsche Bank), and Shu Yu (University of Groningen, the Netherlands),Review of International Economics,Vol. 20, Issue 2, 2012. 3
·“An Analysis on Political Risks and the Flow of Foreign Direct Investment in Developing and Industrial Economies,” joint with Kyeonghi Baek (SUNY Buffalo State),Economics, Management and Financial Markets, 6 (4), 2011.
· “Capital Flight: China’s Experience” joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (University of California, Santa Cruz),Review of Development Economics, Vol. 14, Issue 2, 2010.
· “Hoarding of International Reserves: Mrs. Machlup's Wardrobe and the Joneses”, joint with Yin-Wong Cheung(University of California, Santa Cruz),Review of International Economics, Vol. 17, Issue 4, 2009.
· “Empirics of China’s Outward Direct Investment”, joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (University of California, Santa Cruz),Pacific Economic Review, Vol. 14, Issue 3, 2009.
· “Chinese Investments in Africa”, joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (University of California, Santa Cruz),Jakob de Haan (De Nederlandsche Bank), and Shu Yu (University of Groningen, the Netherlands), in Yin-Wong Cheung and Jakob de Haan,eds., "The Evolving Role of China in the Global Economy", 2012, MIT Press.
· “China’s Outward Direct Investment and Its Oil Quest”, in Yin-Wong Cheung and Jakob de Haan,eds.,"The Evolving Role of China in the Global Economy", 2012, MIT Press.
· “Deviations from Covered Interest Parity: the Case of China”, joint with Yin-Wong Cheung (University of California, Santa Cruz), in Yin-Wong Cheung, Vikas Kakkar, and Guonan Ma, eds.,Frontiers of Economics and Globalization, the Evolving Role of Asia in Global Finance, 2011, ISBN 978-0-85724-745-2.
· “Chinese Exchange Rate, the US Current Account Deficit, and the Global Imbalance”, joint with Jinzhao Chen (Paris School of Economics), International Affair Forum, the Center for International Relation, Washington DC. http://www.ia-forum.org/Files/RCHTRV.pdf