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| Chen Yongjun |

Professor, tutor to doctoral students, and leader of the key national academic subject of industrial economics
Date of Birth: November 1954
Fax:86-10-82509169
Email:nbarmy@yahoo.com ; chenyj1108@ruc.edu.cn
Education
1989—1992:Doctor of Economics, Major in political economics, Xiamen University
1983—1986:Master of Economics, Major in trade and economics, Xiamen University
1978—1982:Bachelor of Economics, Accounting Department, Anhui Finance and Trade Institute
1961—1972:primary and middle school in Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province
Work Experience
November 2005-present: professor and tutor to doctoral students, School of Business, Renmin University of China
2001-2005: Vice-dean, Xiamen Postgraduate School(in charge of overall work of the Postgraduate School in 2003
1999-2001: Director, Social Science Research Department of Xiamen University
1998-1999: Deputy director and tutor to doctoral students, Social Science Research Department, Xiamen University
1997-1998: Professor of Xiamen University
1994-1997: Associate professor and tutor to postgraduate students, the Economic Research Institute of Xiamen University
1993-1994: Research director, Economic Research Institute, and Associate chief editor,“Problems of China's Economy”
1992-1993: Teacher, Xiamen University
1986—1988:Cadre, Regional Economy Department of the State Planning Committee
1982—1983:Teacher, Zhejiang Supply and Marketing Cooperatives Cadre's School
1972—1978:Worker, No. 46 Mobile Power Station, Train Electric Power Administration, Water Resources and Electric Power Ministry
Research Areas
Theory of market and logistics, reform of market economy, market structure and regional development
Courses teaching
Market analysis and research ( for undergraduate students)
Researches on the transitional economy of China ( for postgraduate students)
Anti-monopoly and controlled economics (for postgraduate students)
Urbanization and regional development (for postgraduate students)
Advanced study on market theory ( for doctoral students)
Major Publications
Books:
“An Introduction to Market”, Renimin University Press, 2006.
“An Introduction to Socialist Market”,People's Publishing House, 1996.
“Transition Market——Researches on Property Rights Exchange of State Enterprises”,Economic Sciences Publishing House, 2001.
“From Planned Economy to Market Economy: the Road of Chinese Economic Reform”, Fujian People's Publishing House, 1999.
“Urbanization in China: Empirical Analysis and Countermeasures”, Xiamen University Press, 2002.
“Anti-monopoly and Controlled Economics”(translation),Machinery Industrial Press, 2004.
“On the Regional Blockade of Logistics in China”, Fujian People's Publishing House, 1994.
Papers:
“Researches on China's Urbanization and Urbanization”, Southeast Academic Research, Vol.4, 2004.
“Why Did China Choose the Planned Economic System in the 1950s?”, Researches in Chinese Economic History, Vol.3, 2004.
“The Direction and Countermeasures of the Economic and Trade Relationship on Both Sides of the Taiwan Strait under Economic Globalization”, Chinese Economic Problems, Vol. 5, 2002.
“The Nature of Transition Economics and the Nature of China's Economic Reform”, Reform, Vol. 4, 2002
“Researches in the Generative Mechanism of Market Blockade of Agricultural Goods and Industrial Products”,Economic Research, vol. 10, 1993.
“Socialist Commodity Circulation is a Planned Free Circulation”,Economic Research, Vol.5, 1985.
Scientific Projects:
National Social Science Fund Project: “Researches in China's Urbanization with Chinese Characteristics”, 2003-2006(unfinished).
National Bidding Project of China Development and Reform Committee: “Guidelines and Policy for the Course of Chinese Urbanization”,2003-2005(finished).
The Tenth Five-year Plan Project for Humanity and Social Sciences of the Education Ministry: “Study on the Theory of Market Order”,2001-2003(finished).
The Ninth Five-year Plan Project for Humanity and Social Sciences of the Education Ministry: “Researches on Property Rights Exchange of State Enterprises”,1998-2001(finished).
National Social Science Fund Project: “International Comparison of the Model of Chinese Economic Reform”, 1996-1998(finished).
National Social Science Fund Project: “On the Industrial Structure of China” ,1992-1994(finished).
National Social Science Fund Project: “On the Regional Blockade of Circulation in China” ,1990-1992(finished).
Awards
The co-compiled textbook “Political Economics” (Published in 2003 by the Higher Education Press)won the first prize of the fifth National Higher Education Excellent Teaching Achievements in 2005.
“Anti-monopoly and Controlled Economics” (translated work) won the second prize of the sixth Social Sciences Excellent Achievements of Fujian Province in 2005.
“Transitional Market: Study on Property Rights Exchange market of China”(monograph) won the third prize of the sixth Social Sciences Excellent Achievements of Fujian Province in 2003.
“From Planned Economy to Market Economy: the Road of Chinese Economic Reform” (monograph) won the third prize of the fourth Social Sciences Excellent Achievements of Fujian Province in 2000.
“An Introduction to Socialist Market”(monograph) won the second prize of the third Social Sciences Excellent Achievements of Fujian Province in 1998.
“Researches on the Market Blockade between Regions in China” (monograph)won the second prize of Excellent Social Sciences Achievements of National Colleges and Universities in 1998.
“Researches on the Market Blockade between Regions in China”(monograph)won the ninth China National Book Prize in 1994.
Honors and Memberships
Deputy Chairman, Teaching Research Institute of Trade and Economics of National Colleges and Universities
Editor for over ten academic journals such as “Political Economics Review” and “Industrial Economics Review”.
International Experience
Senior visiting scholar in Stanford University and South California University of the U.S.A. for half a year in 2000 aided by the China Scholarship Council
Senior visiting scholar in Johns Hopkins University of the U.S.A. for one year aided by the Fulbright Project in 2004
More than ten times academic exchange visits to U.S., U.K., South Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan from 1996-2005
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