Li Shi
Li Shi, male, Han nationality, was born in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province on October 4, 1956. He graduated from Nanjing University as an undergraduate and Peking University as a postgraduate. He is a famous economist. His representative works include re research on income distribution of Chinese residents, research on income distribution of Chinese residents 3, etc. In October 2018, it won the innovation award of national poverty alleviation award.
He is now a senior professor of Liberal Arts in Zhejiang University.
Character experience
In September 2019, he was employed as a senior professor of liberal arts of Zhejiang University and worked in the school of public administration of Zhejiang University. from 1978 to 1982, he received a bachelor's degree in economics from Nanjing University. 1982-1984, graduated from Department of economics, Peking University with a master's degree. (1) Professor, Ichihashi University, Japan, from January to September 2002. (2) research fellow, Department of economics, Oxford University, UK, 2001. (3) visiting researcher, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, July August 2000. (4) visiting researcher, Department of economics, Oxford University, UK, April 1999. (5) visiting researcher, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, may August 1999. (6) from April to May 1998, he was a visiting scholar in the Department of economics, Oxford University, UK. (7) visiting researcher, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, June July 1998. (8) from June to July 1997, he was a visiting scholar in the Department of economics, Oxford University, UK. (9) visiting researcher, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, from June to September 1996. (10) visiting researcher, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, January April 1995. (11) visiting scholar, Department of economics, Oxford University, UK, 1994. (12) visiting researcher, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, April June 1993. ⒀ from June to September 1991, he was a visiting scholar in the Department of economics, Oxford University, UK. (14) from August 1990 to June 1991, he was a visiting scholar at Columbia University. ⒂ from September 1986 to October 1987, he studied at Erasmus University in the Netherlands.
Research direction
Economic thought, economic transformation and development, income distribution.
research subject
As the leader of the research project, the research projects are as follows
In 2011, the office of the national leading group for poverty alleviation commissioned the project "strategic research on poverty alleviation and development in rural China in the new stage". 2. In 2010, the national poverty alleviation Leading Group Office commissioned the project "Research on China's rural poverty alleviation and development policy system in the new era". 3. In 2009, the national poverty alleviation Leading Group Office commissioned the project "evaluation of the implementation effect of China's rural poverty alleviation and development program (2001-2010)". 4. In 2009, the major research topic of the planning department of the national development and Reform Commission in the early stage of the 12th Five year plan was "deepening the reform of the income distribution system". 5. From 2006 to 2010, Ford Foundation and Australian Agency for international development jointly funded the "Research on China's rural migrant labor force". 6. From 2006 to 2008, the poverty research network of Chinese young scholars funded by Canadian International Development Research Foundation (IDRC). 7. From 2006 to 2008, the National Social Science Foundation major project "income distribution system reform and social equity". 8. From 2002 to 2005, the international cooperation project "China's income gap and social policy" funded by Ford Foundation and Swedish International Development Agency. 9. From 2000 to 2004, a major research project of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, entitled "theoretical and empirical research on China's income distribution". 10. From 1999 to 2001, the project "urban poverty and unemployment in China" was invited by the US China Academic Exchange Commission. 11. From 1996 to 2000, the project of "dynamic analysis of China's income distribution" supported by the natural science foundation of China. 12. From 1996 to 2000, the project of "the distribution relationship among government, enterprise and individual" is the key project of the Ninth Five Year Plan of China Social Science Foundation.
As the main members of the research group, the research projects are as follows
From 1995 to 1998, Ford Foundation and Asian Development Bank funded the international cooperation project "re research on China's income distribution". 2. From 1988 to 1992, the international cooperation project "Research on China's income distribution" funded by Ford Foundation. 3. Human development report of China (No.1, 2, 3, 4) of the United Nations development program. 4. In 2003, the research project of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (funded by Ford Foundation) "Research on social and economic development strategy of Qinghai Province". 5. In 2004, research project of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (funded by Ford Foundation), "Research on social and economic development strategy of Tibet Autonomous Region". 6. China Human Development Report 2005 (one of the chief editors). 7. China Development Report 2007 (one of the chief editors). 8. China Development Report 2009 (one of the chief editors).
Main contributions
Main works
1. Research on income distribution of Chinese residents III (one of the chief editors), Beijing Normal University Press, 2008. 2. Re research on the income distribution of Chinese residents (one of the chief editors) China finance and Economics Press, 1999. 3. Empirical analysis of income distribution of Chinese residents (co authored) China Social Sciences Literature Press, 2000. 4. The cost of economic transformation: An Empirical Analysis of China's urban unemployment, poverty and income gap (one of the chief editors), China financial and economic press, 2004. 5. Perspective of rural poverty in China (co authored) Economic Science Press, 2007. 6. China Human Development Report 2005: towards equitable human development (one of the chief editors), China International Translation Press, 2006. 7. China Development Report 2007 - poverty eradication in development (one of the chief editors), China Development Press, 2007. 8.IncomeInequalityandPublicPolicyinChina(oneoftheeditors),CambridgeUniversityPress,April2008. 9.Unemployment,InequalityandPovertyinUrbanChina(oneoftheeditors),Londona ndNewYork:Routledge ,2006.10.China’sRetreatfro mEquality:incomedistributionandeconomictransition (oneoftheeditors),M.E. Sharpe:NewYork ,2001.
Main papers
How big is the income gap in China? 》(with Luo Chuliang), economic research, No.4, 2011. 2. Changes in urban wage income gap in China (cooperation with Song Jin), economic trends, 2010, issue 10. 3. Analysis of gender wage differences among migrant workers in China (in cooperation with Yang xiuna), China's economic and social comparison system, 2010, issue 10. 4. Discussion on high income of monopoly industries (in cooperation with Yue Ximing and Terry sicular), China Social Sciences, 2010, issue 3. Can Kuznets hypothesis explain the change of income gap in China? 》(with Li Ting) economic theory and economic management, issue 3, 2010. 6. The segmentation of urban labor market in China's economic transformation: an analysis of the wage income gap among workers in different sectors (in cooperation with Sylvie D é Murger, Martin Fournier, Wei Zhong). "Managing the world." issue 3, 2009. Issue 7. The impact of China's urban minimum living security policy on income distribution and poverty. Issue 5, 2009. China population science. Issue 8 "Property distribution of Chinese residents and its international comparison" (in cooperation with Luo Chuliang and Zhao Renwei). "Economist." 2009, Issue 9. 9. Family composition, family culture and education in rural China (with Hiro Sato), quarterly journal of economics, No.1, 2008. 10. "China's economic reform and urban labor market segmentation: an analysis of the wage income gap of workers in different regions." China's population science, 2008, issue 2. 11. Reassessment of China's urban rural income gap (in cooperation with Luo Chuliang), Journal of Peking University, No.2, 2007. 12. Regional differences in the rate of return to education of urban residents and their explanations (in cooperation with Wang Haigang and Liu Jingjun), economic research, August 2007. 13. Market oriented reform and widening income gap (in cooperation with Zhao Renwei), Hong Fan review, issue 3, 2007. 14. Tracing the source of widening income gap, finance and economics, issue 13, 2006. 15. Empirical analysis on gender wage difference and occupation of urban workers in China (cooperated with Ma Xinxin), China Population Science, October 2006. 16. Research on individual income mobility in Chinese cities and towns (in cooperation with Yin Heng and Deng quheng), economic research, October 2006. 17. A review of China's rural tax
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