Yingying Shi
Teaching Fellow
Department of Quantitative and Applied Economics (QAE)
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Yingying Shi joined Nottingham University Business School as a teaching fellow in September 2017. Her fields of interest are international trade and finance, economic growth and development. She is also interested in regional economics, urban development and sub-national debt issues. Prior to joining Nottingham University, she worked as an Assistant Professor at the Institute of International Economics at Nankai University. She also worked at the World Bank as a Junior Professional Associate and was a PhD intern at the International Monetary Fund.
Research Interest
International Economics Development Economics Regional Economics Chinese Economy
Publications
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Chapter 3 “Structural Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa,†in Regional Economic Outlook: Sub-Saharan Africa, IMF publications, October 2012 (with Rodrigo Garcia–Verdu, Alun Thomas, John Wakeman–Linn)
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Translation of the report “2015 Statistical Bulletin of China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment†with Shunqi Ge.
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Shi, Yingying, Shen Guo and Puyang Sun, 2017, “The role of infrastructure in China’s regional economic growth,†Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 49 (c), pp. 26-41.