Instructor
Dr. Nan Li (李楠) is an Associate Professor of economics in Department of Economic History at the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics (SHUFE).
Dr. Li was born in Heilongjiang Province, where he received his B.A in economics from the University of Heilongjiang (HLJU) in 2004. After graduation, Dr. Li as assistant researcher, was employed by the Development Research Center for Heilongjiang Provincial Government. In 2008 and 2011, he obtained his M. Phil and Ph.D in social science (economics) from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Division of Social Science, HKUST).
Dr. Li's primary research fields cover cliometrics, economic growth and development, economic analysis in history, economic history of traditional China, and political economy.
Currently, Dr. Li’s researches include: estimating the effect of cultural (ethnic) diversity (measured by genetic distance) on economic and political development; the economic impact of family division (Fenjia) on wealth distribution in traditional China; the origin of civilization in China; the socio-economic implication of Tang-Song Transition in China; and the political economy of modern China.
Dr. Li was born in Heilongjiang Province, where he received his B.A in economics from the University of Heilongjiang (HLJU) in 2004. After graduation, Dr. Li as assistant researcher, was employed by the Development Research Center for Heilongjiang Provincial Government. In 2008 and 2011, he obtained his M. Phil and Ph.D in social science (economics) from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Division of Social Science, HKUST).
Dr. Li's primary research fields cover cliometrics, economic growth and development, economic analysis in history, economic history of traditional China, and political economy.
Currently, Dr. Li’s researches include: estimating the effect of cultural (ethnic) diversity (measured by genetic distance) on economic and political development; the economic impact of family division (Fenjia) on wealth distribution in traditional China; the origin of civilization in China; the socio-economic implication of Tang-Song Transition in China; and the political economy of modern China.
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Phone: +86-21-6590-3485
Email: [email protected]
Address:
Room 517, Economics Building
The School of Economics,
The Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
777 Guoding Rd, Shanghai, R. R. China, 20043
Phone: +86-21-6590-3485
Email: [email protected]
Address:
Room 517, Economics Building
The School of Economics,
The Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
777 Guoding Rd, Shanghai, R. R. China, 20043
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