Title:Professor
Department:Department of Finance
E-mail:xujia@shisu.edu.cn
Address:School of Economics and Finance, Shanghai International Studies University, No. 550 Dalian Road (West), Hongkou Campus, Shanghai, 200083, China
Title:Professor
Department:Department of Finance
E-mail:xujia@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:
International Economics
Open Economy Macroeconomics
Professional Service:
Referee for Journals: The Journal of Applied Economics, the Journal of Mathematical Finance, Economic Papers, the European Journal of Finance, Frontiers of Economics in China, the International Journal of Public Policy, Theoretical Economics Letters
Council member of Wenzhou Think Tank
Vice President of the Association of Wenzhou Ph. Ds in U.S.A
Vice President of the Zhejiang Chamber of Commerce in America
Education:
Sep. 2006 – Aug. 2010, Ph.D. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.
Sep. 2005 – May. 2006, M.A. in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA.
Sep. 2001 – Jun. 2005, B.A. in Finance, Business School, Ningbo University, P. R. China.
Working Experience:
Jul. 2019 – Present, School of Economics and Finance, Shanghai International Studies University
Nov. 2017 – Jun. 2019, Shuion Land, Senior Economist
Aug. 2016 – Jan. 2018, Department of Economics, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Associate Professor
Aug. 2010 – May 2016, Department of Economics, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, Assistant Professor
Aug. 2007 – May 2010, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Lecturer
Aug. 2006 – May 2007, Department of Economics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Teaching Assistant
Awards, Honors & Certificates:
2019 – Present, Chartered Financial Analyst
2011 – 2014, Faculty Development Fund, St. Mary’s College of Maryland
2006 – 2010, Teaching Assistantship, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
2006 – 2007, Chancellor’s Award Scholarship, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Selected Publications:
Global Economic Governance Dilemma and China’s Strategy of Participation[J], Shanghai Journal of Economics, Vol. 1, pp. 27–31, 2020.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Saha, S., Xu, J., “Commodity Trade between the US and Korea and the J-Curve Effect”, New Zealand Economic Papers, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 1–14, 2017.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Xu, J., “The S-Curve Dynamics of Trade between the U.S. and Korea: Evidence from Commodity Trade”, New Zealand Economic Papers, Vol. 48, No. 1, pp. 40–52, 2014.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Xu, J., “The S-Curve Dynamics of U.S.-Mexico Commodity Trade”, Journal of Applied Economics, Vol. 16, No.1, pp. 33–48, 2013.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Xu, J., “The J-Curve and Japan-China Commodity Trade”, Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies, Vol. 11, No. 1, pp. 13–28, 2013.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Xu, J., “Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on Commodity Trade between U.S. and Hong Kong”, International Review of Applied Economics, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 81–109, 2013.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Hegerty, SW., Xu, J., “Exchange Rate Volatility and U.S.-Hong Kong Industry Trade: Is There Evidence of a Third Economy Effect?”, Applied Economics, Vol. 45, No. 18, pp. 2629–2651, 2013.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Hegerty, SW., Xu, J., “Exchange Rate Volatility and Industry Trade between Japan and China”, Global Economy Journal, Vol. 12, No. 3, Art 2. 2012.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Xu, J., “Is there Evidence of the J-Curve in Commodity Trade between the U.S. and Hong Kong?”, Manchester School, Vol. 80, No. 3, pp. 295–320, June 2012.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Xu, J., “Impact of Exchange Rate Volatility on Commodity Trade between U.S. and China: Is there a Third Country Effect?”, Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 36, No. 3, pp. 555–586, 2012.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Hegerty, SW., Xu, J., “Renminbi Depreciations and China-Japan Commodity Trade: Do Manufactured Goods Show Stronger Support for the S-Curve?”, International Journal of Public Policy, Vol. 7, Nos. 4/5/6, pp. 250–264, 2011.
Bahmani-Oskoee, M., Xu, J., “The S-Curve Dynamics of U.S.-Hong Kong Commodity Trade”, the Global Economic Review, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 117–128, 2010.
Courses Taught:
Introduction to Economics
Introduction to Macroeconomics
Introduction to Microeconomics
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Money and Banking
International Finance
Statistics
Introduction to Econometrics