PU Yingyan Ph.D.
Pu Yingyan, born in Shaanxi, graduated from Northwest University and Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, is a vice professor and master tutor of investment. Pu was a visiting scholar at University of Minnesota in the USA during march and july in 2009.
Research interests: Economics,investment and rural finance.
Courses: Microeconomics, macroeconomics and international finance.
Current research topics: Rural finance, relationship between the BOP and macro-economy in China.
Awards and Honors:
(1) The third-class award of essays of teachers' ethics with the subject of "Improving teachers' ethics, clarifying teachers' spirit and being a satisfying teacher " in the BUA, 2011.11
(2) One first-class award of teaching achievements of higher education in the BUA, 2009,01
(3) Research on the Optimization of Vegetable Supply Chains in China won an award of Natinal Commercial Science and Technology Progress (Second class) which is one branch of Science and Technology Awards granted by All-China Federation Of Industry & Commerce. 2008.12.
Publications:
(1) Pu Yingyan(The 2nd chief editor). The use and consumption(Chapter 5), Prices of Agricultural products (Chapter 6), Trade and policies of agricultural products (Chapter 7), Land legal system ((Section 4, Chapter 8)) and Rural fiscal and finance(Chapter 9) in New Zealand [A]. Agriculture in New Zealan [M]. Beijing: China Agricultural Press, 2013.01
(2) Pu Yingyan. The theories of supply chain integration of vegetables[A]. Research on supply chain integration of vegetables[M]. Beijing: China Agricultural Press, 2011.06
(3) Pu Yingyan et al. Coexistence of the credit rationing and the inadequate effective credit demand in rural area [J]. Journal of Shanxi Agricultural University, 2008, 7(Oct.10):492-496
(4) Pu Yingyan. Analysis on capital factors restricting rural economic growth in China[J]. Journal of Henan Agricultural University.Vol.41,No.6:702-706
(5) Pu Yingyan. Functional mechanism of FDI crowding out/in domestic investment[J]. Comparative Economic & Social Systems, 2006,No.3:123-128
Tel: 13718283708; Email: pump3@163.com