Zhang Geng

Title:Professor

Department:Department of Finance

E-mail:gengzhangsisu@shisu.edu.cn

Address:School of Economics and Finance, Shanghai International Studies University, No. 550 Dalian Road (West), Hongkou Campus, Shanghai, 200083, China

 Areas of Expertise:

Welfare Effect of Business Cycle

Numerical Simulation of Heterogeneous Individual Economic Behavior

Professional Affiliation:

Member of Shanghai Finance Committee, China Democratic Alliance

Vice Chairman of Branch Committee of Shanghai International Studies University, China Democratic League

Education:

Sep. 2004 – Jun. 2007, Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiaotong University, Ph.D.

Working Experience:

Jun. 2007 – Present, Shanghai International Studies University

Mar. 2014 – Mar. 2015, University of Alberta, Canada

 Awards, Honors & Certificates:

Apr. 2004, Bao Yugang Lecture Award of Shanghai Jiaotong University

Dec. 2008, Micro and Macro Economics Curriculum System and Teaching Content Construction, First Prize of Shanghai International Studies University Teaching Achievement.

2008, Research on the Welfare Costs of Loss Aversion and Economic Fluctuations, Casio Education Award Fund Paper Award.

Oct. 2010, Measuring Chinese Inflation Pressure after Monetary Expansion of 2009, Third prize of the 4th China Lixin Risk Management Paper Contest, Economic Research, China Lixin Risk Management Research Institute.

Dec. 2010, Third Prize of Teaching and Research Award from Lansheng Group Education Award Fund of Shanghai International Studies University.

Dec. 2012, Research on the Welfare Effect of China’s Economic Fluctuation in the Transition Period, Shanghai International Studies University Haifutong Monograph Funded Publication Award.

Jul. 2013, Shanghai International Studies University’s First Young Teacher Teaching and Research Team Cultivation Plan, Excellent Scientific Research Team.

Selected Publications:

Papers in the latest ten years:

[1] “Risk Attitudes, Time Preference and Welfare Effects of Economic Fluctuations—Numerical Analysis Based on Discrete Intertemporal Model”, Economics (Quarterly) Vol. 18/3(73), April 2019, pp. 1011–1034.

[2] “Fluctuations in the Characteristics of Chinese Residents’ Consumption and Its Welfare Effects”, Contemporary Economic Sciences, February 2018.

[3] “The Welfare Cost of China’s Economic Fluctuations and Retesting Lucas’s Thesis”, Economics and Management Research, March 2016.

[4] “The Volatility Basis of G20 Macroeconomic Policy Coordination”, International Observation, 2013 Vol. 3.

[5] “Measuring Chinese Inflation Pressure after Monetary Expansion of 2009”, Economic Operation and Risk Management, Universe Academic Press in Toronto, Oct. 2010.

Books:

[1] Introduction & Annotation: General Theory of Employment, Interest and Currency, Keynes, Shanghai Translation Publishing House, August 2020 (1st ed.).

[2] Financial Risk Management, Tsinghua University Press, Deputy Editor, June 2014(1st ed.).

[3] Research on the Welfare Effect of China’s Economic Fluctuation in the Transition Period: Individual Preference Perspective Based on Behavioral Economics, Shanghai People’s Publishing House, Oct. 2012.

[4] International Monetary Economics, Shanghai Foreign Language Education Press, 2008, Deputy Editor.

Courses Taught:

Primary Microeconomics

Primary Macroeconomics

International Economics

Financial Economics: Theory and Policy

Economic and Financial Psychology and Behavior