Overview
Weimin ZHOU
- Department:Economics
- Phone:+86 (0)21 52301357
- Title:Associate Professor
- Email:wmzhou@sjtu.edu.cn
Department of Economics
Associate Professor
Phone: +86 (0)21 52301357
Email: wmzhou@sjtu.edu.cn
Education:
2000-2007, Shanghai Jiaotong University,PhD, Management
1997-2000, Shanghai Jiaotong University,Master, Economics
1991-1995, Shanghai Jiaotong University,Bachelor, Engineering
Research Interests:International Trade, Innovation
Selected Publications:
Chun-yu Ho, Xin Li and Weimin Zhou, “Foreign Direct Investment Spillovers and Pharmaceutical Innovation: The Role of Intellectual Property Rights", Avoiding the Middle-Income Trap in Asia: The Role of Trade, Manufacturing and Finance, ed. Bihong Huang,Peter J. Morgan, and Naoyuki Yoshino,Asian Development Bank Institute, 2018.
Zhengwei
Cao, Haiying Gu and Weimin Zhou, “Causality of Future and Spot Grain
Prices between US and China: Evidence from Soybean and Corn Markets
against the Surging Import Pressure”, Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong
University (Science), 2016.
Chun-yu
Ho, Xin Li and Weimin Zhou, “Unbalanced Growth and Health Care
Expenditures: Evidence from China” , Economics of Transition, Vol. 22,
Iss. 4, pp.739-758, 2014.
Shaoqing Huang, Hao Shi and Weimin Zhou, “Post-Crisis Infrastructure Investment and Economic Growth in China” , China's Trade, Exchange Rate and Industrial Policy Structure, ed. John Whalley, World Scientific, 2013.
Xiaopeng An, John Whalley and Weimin Zhou, “Chinese Experience with 3G Standards Setting?” , China’s Integration into the World Economy, World Scientific, 2011.
John Whalley and Weimin Zhou, “Technology Upgrading and China’s Growth Strategy to 2020” , China’s Integration into the World Economy, World Scientific, 2011.
Xiaopeng An, John Whalley and Weimin Zhou, “Chinese Experience with 3G Standards Setting”, CESifo Working Paper Series No. 2537, 2009.
Weimin ZHOU, “The Origin, Trends and State of China’s Corporate Governance Reform”, Management International Review, Vol. 42, special issue, pp. 123-134, 2002.
International Economics Analysis Under Globalization, Academic Writing, Principles of economics, Macro and Micro-Economics, International Trade, Management of Multinational Companies