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DONG Zhiyong
2018-07-12   

Interview with students:

Tuesday and Thursday: 8:00-10:00

 

Job title:

Professor, Department of Economics ,

Dean of School of Economics Peking University

 

Telephone:

010-62759760

 

E-mail:

dzy@pku.edu.cn

 

Fax:

010-62751462 

 

Working Experience:

2018- School of Economics Peking University, Dean of SEPKU

2016-2018 School of Economics Peking University, Associate Dean of SEPKU, Secretary of the Party Committee

2014-2016 Peking University, Minister of Education

2010-2014 School of Economics Peking University, Associate Dean

2011- School of Economics Peking University, Professor

2007-2010 School of Economics Peking University, Assistant Dean

2006- School of Economics Peking University, Associate Professor

2004-2005 School of Economics Renmin University, Associate Professor, Assistant Dean

1992-1996 Renmin University of China, Assistant Professor

 

Research field:

Econometrics

Behavioral Economics

Experimental Economics

Behavioral Finance

 

Education background:

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics, Renmin University of China

Economics Mphil, University of Cambridge, UK

Ph.D in Economics, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

 

Teaching:

Undergraduate Courses: Econometrics, Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics

Graduate Courses: Advanced Econometrics, Econometrics

 

Publications:

Zhiyong Dong. “The Behavioral Economics of Life”. Beijing: Peking University Press. 2018

Zhiyong Dong. “The Trap in Irrational Consumption ”Hongkong: Chung Hwa Book Ltd. 2011

Zhiyong Dong. “Principles of Behavioral Economics”. Beijing: Peking University Press. 2006

Zhiyong Dong. “Principles of Behavioral Economics”. Beijing: Peking University Press. 2006

Zhiyong Dong. “Capital Account Liberalization in China: Issues and Options”. Beijing: Chinese Culture and Historical Press. 2005

Zhiyong Dong. “Behavioral Economics”. Beijing: Peking University Press. 2005

Zhiyong Dong. “Competitiveness and Adaptability in International Trade”. Beijing: China Renmin University Press. 1999

 


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