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北京大学汇丰金融研究院研究生导师介绍:肖耿

  英文会议论文及演示:
  2005
  ·Productivity Growth in China's Large and Medium-Sized Industrial Firms: Patterns, Causes, and Implications. Co-authored with Tu Zhengge. Presented as keynote paper at International Workshop on Competition, Innovation and Productivity: Empirical Evidence from Firm Level Data, Nice, Sophia-Antipolis, France, 19-20 December 2005
  ·A Tale of Two Cities: Will Shanghai Overtake HKSAR? Presented at UCLA Asia Institute's Third Wilbur K. Woo Conference on the Greater China Economy, Los Angeles, 22 February 2005.
  ·China's Industrial Productivity Revolution: A Stochastic Frontier Production Function Analysis of China's Large and Medium Industrial Etnerprises during 1995-2002. Co-authored with Tu Zhengge. Presented at WEAI/HKEA 2005 Pacific Rim Conference, Hong Kong, 15 January 2005.
  2004
  ·Property Rights and "Oringal Sin" in China: Transaction Costs, Wealth Creation, and Property Rights Infrastructure. Coauthored with Andrew Sheng and Wang Yuan. Presented at Stanford Center for International Development conference China's Policy Reform: Progress and Challenges, Stanford, California, USA, 14-16 October 2004.
  ·Look Who Are Disguising Profits: An Application to Chinese Industrial Firms. Co-authored with Qiao Liu. Presented at the Public Economics Theory Conference, Peking University, Beijing, 25-29 August 2004.
  ·Corporate Governance, Capital Market, and Property Rights Infrastructure: The experiences of Hong Kong and Lessons for China. With Chinese translation. Co-authored with Andrew Sheng and Wang Yuan. Presented at Stanford Center for International Development & National Center for Economic Research at Tsinghua University International Conference on China's Policy Reforms: Progress and Challenges, Beijing, 24-25 May 2004; also presented at SASS & The 1990 Institute International Conference on State-owned Enterprise Governance in China, Shanghai, 28-29 May 2004.
  ·Non-Performing Debts in Chinese Enterprises: Patterns, Causes and Implications for Banking Reform. Presented at the 7th Asian Economic Panel Meeting, Hong Kong, 12-13 April 2004.
  ·Asia Team of Flying Geese: The Rise of China and Implications for Hong Kong SAR. Presented at The Korea Institute for International Economic Policy (KIEP) International Conference on Rising China and the East Asian Economy, Seoul, 19-20 March 2004.
  2003
  ·The Rise of Greater China and the Prospect of Hong Kong. Presented as keynote speech at the Forum on Greater China Economies, Hong Kong, 29 November 2003.
  ·The Future of Capital Markets in Developing Countries: Implications for China’s Equity Markets. Co-authored with Andrew Sheng and Wang Yuan. Presented at Stanford Center for International Development conference China’s Market Reforms, Stanford, California, USA, 19 September 2003.
  ·China and the Asia Team of Flying Geese. Presented as keynote speech at RHB-Asia Money Forum on Managing volatility in a Riskier World, Putrajaya, Malaysia, 17 July 2003.
  ·China’s Securities Market Development: Lessons from Hong Kong and Other Asian Markets. Presented at Peking University-The University of Hong Kong Conference on Reform of China’s Securities Markets and Financial Institutions, Beijing, 18-19 January 2003.
  2002
  ·Life after WTO for China and Asia. Presented at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences International Conference on WTO and Regional Economic Relations in Asia, Beijing, 26 October 2002.
  ·What Is Special about HKSAR. Presentation at Hong Kong Airport Authority, 19 April 2002.
  2001
  ·Institutional and Structural Factors in Developing Chinese Securities Markets. Presented at the University of Hong Kong-Tunghai University conference on the Stock Markets in Hong Kong, Taipei, and Shanghai: Current Challenges and Future Co-operation, Hong Kong, 28 September 2001.
  2000
  ·The Productivity and Profitability Conditions of China's Large Industrial Enterprises: 1996-1999. Co-authored Huang Shaojun, Presented at Hong Kong Economic Association Conference on China's Economy in the 21st Century, Hong Kong, December 2000.
  ·Economic Reform in China: The Good, Poor, and Ugly.  Presented as Luncheon Speech at the Foreign Correspondents Club, Hong Kong, October 13, 2000.
  ·What WTO Means for China and Hong Kong? Presented at international conference on Canadian-China Business Relations within WTO: Partnership in a New Era, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, September 28, 2000.
  1999
  ·Financial Conditions of China’s State-Owned Enterprises and Implications for Reform. Presented at Hong Kong Monetary Authority, 26 October 1999.
  ·The Role of Firm Ownership in Transitional Economies: Recent Evidences from China. Presented at the Third Annual Conference of the International Society for New Institutional Economics, Washington, D.C., 16-18 September 1999.
  ·China’s Future Economic Development.  Presented at the European Commission’s Forward Study Conference on Societal Development in East Asia, Singapore, 21-23 June 1999.
  ·China’s Enterprise and Financial Reform. Presented at High-Level Regional Workshop on the Asian Financial Crisis, Asian Development Bank Institute and Institute of Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Ministry of Finance, Japan, Tokyo, 25-26 March 1999.
  1998
  ·China’s Economic Reforms. Presented as Keynote Address at the American Chamber of Commerce’s Sixth Annual China Conference on China’s Economic Reforms: What Next for Foreign Business? Hong Kong, 15 October 1998.
  ·China’s Financial Reform and its Impact on Hong Kong. Presented at Directorate Seminar, Civil Service Training and Development Institute of Hong Kong Government, 30 June 1998.
  ·What Is Special about China’s Success in Foreign Trade and Investment? Lessons, Implications and Policy Options. Co-authored with H. Y. Zhao. Presented at the Harvard Institute for International Development’s international conference on China’s Integration into the World Economy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, 16-18 January 1998.
  1997
  ·SOEs: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Presented at The Economist Conference on Reforming China’s State-Owned Enterprises, Hong Kong, 10 December 1997.
  ·Property Rights and State-Owned Enterprise Reform in China. Presented at Program of Seminars, Annual Meetings of The World Bank Group & International Monetary Fund, Hong Kong, 20-23 September 1997.
  ·China’s Financial Development Toward the Year 2020. Co-authored with A. L.T. Sheng. Presented at the State Planning Commission of PRC and the Asian Development Bank’s International Conference China Striding Toward the Year 2020, Beihai, Guangxi, China, 17-24 March 1997.
  ·Understanding China's transition to a modern contractual economy. Presented at the Hong Kong Economic Association and the Open Learning Institute of Hong Kong International Conference Greater China: Prospects and Problems, Hong Kong, 25-26 January 1997.
  1996
  ·Property Rights and Economic Transition Revisited: The Case of China. Co-authored with Andrew Sheng. Presented at the Western Economic Association International 71st Annual conference on the Role of Knowledge in the Modern Global Economy, San Francisco, June 28-July 2, 1996.
  ·One Country, Two Currencies. Presented at the Western Economic Association International Conference on Economies in Transition, Hong Kong, 10-15 January 1996.
  1995
  ·Sustainability of Econmic Growth in China. Presented at the EU Forward Studies Unit conference on the Shaping Factors in East Asia in the 2000 and Beyond, Haikou, Hainan, China, 10-11 October 1995.
  ·Macroeconomic Control and State-Owned Enterprise Reform in China. Presented at the 433rd Wilton Park Conference on China’s Economic Reform: The Costs and the Benefits, Wiston House, West Sussex, United Kingdom, 27 February to 3 March 1995.
  1994
  ·The Economic Condition and Prospect of the Central and South China Region. Presented at the Hokuriku Economic Research Council’s International Conference on East Asian Economies, 18-19 October 1994, Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan.
  ·Harold Demsetz on Development: A Comment. Presented at the Western Economic Association International Pacific Rim Conference on the Awakening Giant and Pacific Rim Trade, Hong Kong, Juanuary 8-13, 1994.
  1988
  ·Truncated Property Rights and the Difficulty of China's State-Run Enterprise Reform. Presented at the Fourth Economic Symposium of Chinese Young Economists held in the University of California at Berkeley,  July 15-16, 1988.
  英文未发表研究报告:
  ·The Property Rights Micro-Foundations of Macro-History: Ray Huang’s Analysis of Market Reform in China. Co-authored with Andrew Sheng and Wang Yuan, July 2004.
  ·Measuring Enterprise Performance in China: Do Better Enterprises Get More Resources? Co-authored with J. Lu, J.L. Xing, and X.Y. Yu. September 2002.
  ·Japan's Economic Deflation. April  2002.
  ·The Future of Hong Kong. November 2000.
  ·Clarification of SOE Property Rights. Background paper for a World Bank research project, November 1996.
  ·Property rights transaction and alleged asset stripping: a case study on the establishment of a foreign joint-venture in China. Background paper for a World Bank research project, November 1996.
  ·Financial Implications of Extensive Employee Fringe Benefits at State-Owned Enterprises in China: A Case Study. Background paper for an UNDP research project, November 1995.
  ·Policy Directed Lending and Economic Transition in China. Co-authored with Xu Meizheng, Background paper for a World Bank research project, July 1993.
  ·Economics of Property Rights: from Coase Theorem to Truncated Property Rights in Socialist Economies. 1992.

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