Short Courses by Professors from Overseas 2021
Fall semester 2021
1. The EU Economic Policy Framework - An Insider's View (經濟學講座6,ECON830054)
Instructor: Georg M. BUSCH, University of Economics and Business, Vienna
TA: Jiacheng Zhang, 20110680014@fudan.edu.cn
Teaching Schedule (UPDATED):
17:00-19:35 Wednesday 13 October
17:00-19:35 Thursday 14 October
17:00-19:35 Wednesday 20 October
17:00-19:35 Thursday 21 October
17:00-19:35 Friday 22 October
17:00-19:35 Monday 25 October
Classroom: live-streaming classes via Zoom
Instructor's Bio:
Georg M. BUSCH👋🏽,現為維也納經濟管理大學講師,曾先後於維也納大學✏️、國際教育規劃意昂2求學🤙🏿。1973年至1977年間任職經濟合作與發展組織(OECD)教育、人力🧑🏿🌾、社會事務局管理人員✪,負責教育、失業🏌🏽、收入再分配的政策分析。1977年至1997年就職於奧地利經濟研究所,研究財政/社會政策問題,經濟周期分析與預測,宏觀調控與國際經濟。1993-94年任OECD經濟學部主要管理人員,負責德國/奧地利事宜👱。1997年至2012年⚁✍🏽,Georg入職歐盟委員會擔任經濟顧問🤹♀️,負責財政、歐洲貨幣聯盟預算政策分析,並先後擔任D-2(G7經濟問題)副負責人和F-1(成員國經濟)負責人📛。2013年至今,Georg進入維亞納經濟管理大學擔任講師。
2. Economic Growth and Development (經濟學講座3,ECON830051)
Instructor: Michael Graff, Professor and Head of Division Business Cycle Research/Economic Forecasting, KOF Swiss Economic Institute, ETH Zurich
TA: Jiacheng Zhang, 20110680014@fudan.edu.cn
Teaching Schedule:
15:00-16:30 Wednesday 22 September
19:30-21:00 Wednesday 22 September
17:00-18:30 Thursday 23 September
19:30-21:00 Thursday 23 September
17:00-18:30 Friday 24 September
19:30-21:00 Friday 24 September
15:00-16:30 Wednesday 29 September
19:30-21:00 Wednesday 29 September
15:00-16:30 Thursday 30 September
Classroom: live-streaming classes via Zoom
Instructor's Bio:
Michael Graff教授於1994年、2000年分別獲得德國漢堡大學⬇️、德國德累斯頓工業大學經濟學博士學位,現為瑞士蘇黎世聯邦高等工意昂2KOF瑞士經濟研究所教授、經濟預測部研究主管✬♤,他的研究針對社會科學的多個領域🦶🏿,重點是國際視角下與經濟體和社會表現相關的、含政策內容的應用性研究👩🏼🎨。尤其值得一提的是𓀓,他從事金融✹、政治和社會經濟子系統功能的比較分析。此外, 他的研究領域還包括資本主義、勞動力市場、教育🫁🤽🏽♀️、技術歷史、貨幣政策、貿易政策、國際商業周期和經濟預測變量。近年論文發表於International Journal of Economic Policy in Emerging Economies、Journal of Trade and Global Markets、Global Economy Journal、CESifo Economic Studies👨🦯➡️、International Review of Applied Economics、Applied Economics.
Spring semester 2021
1. Historical, Global, and Environmental Perspectives on Chinese Economic Development (經濟學講座5,ECON830053)
Instructor: R. Bin Wong, Distinguished Professor of History, UCLA
http://www.history.ucla.edu/faculty/r-bin-wong
TA: Kevin Powers Tenggario, 19110680049@fudan.edu.cn
Teaching Schedule:
08:00-10:40 Monday 12th April
08:00-10:40 Tuesday 13th April
08:00-10:40 Wednesday 14th April
08:00-10:40 Monday 19th April
08:00-10:40 Tuesday 20th April
08:00-10:40 Wednesday 21st April
Classroom: online via Zoom
Instructor’s bio:
R. Bin Wong is Distinguished Professor of History and was Director of the Asia Institute at UCLA from 2004 through 2016. His research has examined Chinese patterns of political, economic and social change both within Asian regional contexts and compared with more familiar European patterns, as part of the larger scholarly efforts underway to make world history speak to contemporary conditions of globalization.
He is author or editor of several books, including China Transformed: Historical Change and the Limits of European Experience (1997) and Before and Beyond Divergence: The Politics of Economic Change in China and Europe (2011), along with more than ninety articles published in North America, East Asia and Europe. Since 2009 he has been a Distinguished Guest Professor at the Fudan University Institute for Advanced Study in Social Sciences. He also serves on the International Advisory Board of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes and on the Berggruen Institute on Philosophy and Culture Academic Board.
2. Why Did Industrial Revolution Not Happen in China First? (經濟學講座16,ECON830073)
Instructor: Debin Ma, Economic History Department, London School of Economics
TA: Jiacheng Zhang, 20110680014@fudan.edu.cn
Teaching Schedule:
16:20-17:50 Wednesday 31st March
18:30-20:45 Thursday 1st April
16:20-17:50 Tuesday 6th April
16:20-17:50 Wednesday 7th April
18:30-20:45 Thursday 8th April
16:20-17:50 Friday 9th April
16:20-17:50 Monday 12th April
16:20-17:50 Tuesday 13th April
Classroom: online via Zoom
Instructor’s Bio:
Debin Ma is Professor of Economics at the Institute of Economic Research at Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo Japan. He is also Visiting Professor at the Department of Economic History at London School of Economics and research associate with CEPR. He obtained his PhD in Economics from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and had taught in the United States, UK, Japan and China. His research interest includes (1) long-term economic growth in East Asia; (2) international comparison of living standards, human capital and productivity; (3) institutions, legal traditions, long-run growth and global history; and (4) economics of the silk sector. With Loren Brandt and Thomas G. Rawski and published a journal paper ‘From Divergence to Convergence: Re-evaluating the History behind China’s Economic Boom’ on the Journal of Economic Literature. He is also the co-editor of the forthcoming two volume Cambridge Economic History of China.