Jiarui Zhang
Teaching Fellow
Department of Quantitative and Applied Economics (QAE)
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Dr. Zhang obtained a dual Bachelor degree in Economics and Mathematics from Renmin University of China, followed by a Ph.D. in Economics from University of Munich, Germany. Previously, Dr. Zhang worked as International Research Fellow in China Europe International Business School. In the process, Dr. Zhang carried out researches in various areas such as macroeconomics, business cycles, growth, financial market, China economic reform, and other applied economics. He also taught macroeconomics for MBA students.
Research Interest
DSGE models, Business Cycles, New Trade Theory Firm Dynamics, Innovation and Growth, Austrian Business Cycle theory, China Economic Reform, Financial Economics
Publications
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2011, “Capital Endowment, Credit Constraint and Foreign Direct Investment: Analysis Based on Heterogeneous Firmsâ€, Frontiers of Economics in China, Vol. 6, No. 1, 55-75.
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2012, “Multiple Sources of External Finance, Margins of FDI and Aggregate Industry Productivityâ€, Financial Theory and Practice, Vol. 31, No. 1.
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2014, “Financial Structure, Productivity, and Risk of Foreign Direct Investmentâ€, Journal of Comparative Economics, (42)3, 652-669