Curriculum Vitae
Guangdong Xu, Ph.D.
Research Center for Law and Economics
China University of Political Science and Law
Beijing, 100088, P. R. China
Personal
Born in January 26, 1973, Dongying, Shandong, China. Married.
Tel: (8610) 58908386
Fax: (8610) 58908386
E-mail:guangdongx@cupl.edu.cn
Education
2009-present, Ph.D. Candidate, School of Law, Erasmus University of Rotterdam. Rotterdam, Netherlands.
2004 Ph.D., Economics. Graduate School, The Chinese Academy
of Social Science. Beijing, China.
1994 B.A., Economics. Renmin University of China (People's
University of China), Beijing, China.
Languages
Fluency in Mandarin Chinese and English.
Visiting
2008 Visiting Scholar. School of Law, University of California, Berkeley.
Employment
Associate Professor of Law and Economics, China University of Political Science and Law, 2009 to present.
Assistant Professor of Law and Economics, China University of Political Science and Law, 2005-2008.
Assistant Research Fellow, Institute of Economic System and Management, National Development and Reform Commission, 2004-2005.
Guest Lectures
2010 School of Law, University of Bologna. On “Legal Change and Economic Transformation in China: The Implications of the Financial Crisis”.
2009 Center for Economic Research, Shandong University. On “The Role of Law in Economic Growth”.
Publications
Zou, Dongtao, Xu, Guangdong, and Guohong Zhao, 2004. Management Science. Beijing: Central Party School Press.
Xu, Guangdong, and Hongxiu Shi, 2004. “The Theory of Property Rights: A Survey”, Chinese Social Sciences Review.
Xu, Guangdong, 2004. “Inquiry into the Tragedy of GITIC: An Analysis Based on Corporate Governance”, China Soft Science.
Xu, Guangdong, 2004. “An Analytic Framework of Trust”, China National Conditions and Strength.
Xu, Guangdong, and Rihui Ouyang, 2004. “New Institutional Economics: Development, Methodology, and Framework”, Nankai Economic Studies.
Xu, Guangdong, and Rihui Ouyang, 2005. “Institutional Transition: from Property Rights Paradigm to China’s Experience”, Economic Perspectives.
Xu, Guangdong, and Tao Xi, 2006. “Revolution of Bankruptcy Law”, Modern Banker.
Xu, Guangdong, 2006. “The Efficiency Loss of Reorganization Procedure of Enterprises and Countermeasures”, Reform.
Xu, Guangdong, 2006. “Innovations and Limitations of New Bankruptcy Law”, China Reform.
Xu, Guangdong, 2007. “Property Law and Takings”, Modern Banker.
Xu, Guangdong, 2007. “An Economic Analysis of Insolvency Procedure of Banks”, Studies of International Finance.
Xu, Guangdong, 2008. “An Economic Analysis of Bankruptcy Law”, Archives for Legal Philosophy and Legal Sociology.
Xu, Guangdong, 2008. “Bankruptcy Law in the United States:Experience and Enlightenment”, Journal of Southwest University of Political Science and Law.
Xu Guangdong, 2008. “The Closing of IndyMac Bank and Its Implications to China”, China Financialyst.
Xu, Guangdong, and Tao Xi, 2009. “Understanding China’s Economic Risk and Stability Under the Challenge of Financial Crisis”, International Economic Review .
Xu, Guangdong, 2009. “The Determinants of Economic Growth: From Harrod-Domar to LLSV”, Paper Presented to International Conference on The Forces of Economic Growth: A Law and Economics Perspective.
Xu, Guangdong, 2010. “Property Rights, Law, and China’s Economic Reform”, Tribune of Political Science and Law(Journal of China University of Political Science and Law).
Xu, Guangdong, 2010. “The Role of Law in Economic Growth: A Literature Review”, Journal of Economic Surveys (under review).
Projects
2009, Analysis of Economic Stabilization Policies, sponsored by National Science Foundation.
2007, Analysis of Legal Rules Protecting State-Owned Assets, Sponsored by the Ministry of Education.
2005, Study of Financial and Resource Risks, Sponsored by the Central Bank (The People’s Bank of China).
2006. Study of the Social and Economic Environment under which Legal Rules Change, sponsored by the National People’s Congress.