YAN Bin,-Center for Transnationals' Studies of Nankai University
  Faculty  

 

  YAN Bin,
  
   
Job title: Professor
Administrative duties: Assistant Director
The research field: : FDI & MNEs
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email: yanbing@nankai.edu.c
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Personal profile

Yan Bing is associate Professor of Economics at Nankai University's Economics School. He is currently the assistant director of Institute of International Economics (NKIIE) in the School. His research fields include International Economics and Corporate Finance. Yan Bing earned his Ph.D. in Economics at Nankai University, and before that he completed his undergraduate and graduate education in Shandong University and Xiamen University successively, both majored in Economics. He has published over 20 Journal papers and 1 book.

 
Education background

Sep.2001—July.2004  Institute of International Economics, Nankai University

Ph.D., Economics

Sep.1998—July.2001  International Economics Dept. , Xiamen University

M.A., Economics

Sep.1994—July.1998  International Economics Dept. , Xiamen University

B.A., Economics

 

 
Work experience

 

Dec.2008-2017

 

·Associate Professor, Assistant Director, Institute of International Economics, Nankai University

July.2004 –Dec.2008

·Lecturer,, Institute of International Economics , Nankai University

 

 

 
The winning

1.        Second-class Prize of Social Science Research in Tianjin, 2008

2.        Won the Nankai University Social Science Research Award for outstanding achievements, 2006,2007

 

 
Representative results

1.        “Perspectives on the Brand-vanishing Problem in Joint Ventures of China”, Journal of International Trade, August 2002.

2.        “A Discussion on Several Problems of Merger of National Enterprises by Foreign Fund”, Journal of Management World, August 2002

3.        “Export from China and Foreign Direct Investment in China-The Study of the Data 19832000”,Nankai Economic Studies, January 2003.

4.        “Credit risks: The key factor of BOT projects”, Journal of International Economic Cooperation, January 2003.

5.        “An analysis on the relationship between the foreign direct investment and the risks in China's balance of payment”, Journal of International Economic Cooperation, January 2005.

6.        “Spillover Effects of FDI in China: An Analysis Based on Industrial Aspect”, World Economy Study, March 2005.

7.        “Spillover effects of FDI on innovation capability in China”, Journal of World Economy, October 2005

8.        “FDI and Export Competitiveness of China”, Finance & Trade Economics, August 2006

9.        “Foreign Direct Investment and Technology Advancement”, World Economy Study, September 2006

10.    “Efficiency Improving, Technological Progress and TFP Growth”, Journal of Quantitative & Technical Economics, November 2008