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Associate Professor

Deng Lei

DENG LEI

Address:      Room 918, Main Building, Western Campus,
     #33 FuCheng Road, Haidian Dist. Beijing
Email:        leideng0508@163.com
denglei@btbu.edu.cn
Date of Birth:   May 5, 1982
Place of Birth:  Tie Ling, Liao Ning
Research Fields: Econometrics, Quantitative Finance, Public Finance Theories and Policies, Structural Macroeconomic Modeling
Teaching courses: Public Finance, Econometrics for Public Finance, Public Debt Management, Taxation Theories and Policies, Governmental Accounting, History and Thoughts of Taxation and Public Finance
Education:
2010-2013 Renmin University of China, School of Finance
2001-2002 University of California San Diego, Department of Economics
2006-2008 Renmin University of China, School of Finance
2002-2006 Beijing Business and Technology University, Department of Economics
Bibliography:
Published Papers:
Global Experiences of grain price subsidy and inspirations for China, Journal of Commercial Economics, 2015(20).
Volatility of Macroeconomic policy rule and the inspirations for China, Journal of Commercial Economics, 2015(02).
Dilemmas faced by Chinese pubic finance under the grain target price system, Price Theory and Practice, 2015(01).
Urbanization, Reconstruction of Grain price transition system and Grain safety management, Price Theory and Practice, 2015(05).
Supply side structural reform in China: new forces and challenges, Price Theory and Practice, 2015(12).
Empirical study on Chinese steel price fluctuation and identification of influential factors, Price Theory and Practice, 2014(08).
Study on china’s business cycle: a large-dimensional regime-switching factor model approach, Economic Theory and Business Management, 2012(10).
PE and its role in Chinese OTC market, China Finance, 2011(01).
Books:
Study on the volatility of China’s fiscal and monetary policy rule, China Market Press, 2014.
Demystify Renaissance Fund based on HMM model, China Economic Press, 2014
Projects:
Accelerator effect and management policies of Chinese local government debts: Multi-equilibria perspective, sponsored by Chinese Ministry of Education, (15YJC790014).