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Dr. Jie Chen
Current Position: 2007.11--, Associate Professor, Management School of Fudan University,Shanghai,China 2006.07--, Assistant Professor (50%), Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF), Uppsala University, Sweden
Research Interests: Urban and Housing-related economics issues: spatial and hedonic analysis of housing prices; housing policy and housing finance; housing affordability and housing demand.
Education: 2001.09-2005.12, PhD in Economics, Uppsala University, Sweden PhD Dissertation: Empirical Essays on Housing Allowance, Housing Wealth and Aggregate Consumption
2004.10, Licentiate in Economics, Uppsala University, Sweden 1999-2001, Master in Development and Environmental Economics, Oslo University, Norway, 1997-1999, Master program in Public Economics, Fudan University, China 1993-1997, Bachelor in Economics, Fudan University, China
International Publications: 1.Chen, Jie & Enström Öst, Cecilia (2005), “Housing Allowances and Recipient’s Homeownership--Evidence from a panel data study in Sweden”, Housing Studies, Vol.20, No.4 (July), pp.605-625 2.Chen, Jie (2006), “The Dynamics of Housing Allowance Claims in Sweden: A discrete-time hazard analysis”, European Journal of Housing Policy,Vol.6, No.1(April.), pp.1-29 3.Chen, Jie (2006), “Re-evaluating the Relationship between Housing Wealth and Aggregate Consumption”, Journal of Housing Economics, Vol.15, No.4(Dec), pp321-348 4.Chen, Jie (2008), "The housing allowance benefits and duration of recipient spells: Evidences from a reform in Sweden", Urban Studies, Vol. 45, No. 2(Feb),347-365 5.Chen, Jie and Hao,Qianjin (2008),“The impacts of distance to CBD on housing prices in Shanghai: a hedonic analysis”, Journal of Chinese Economic and Business Studies (UK), Volume 6, Issue 3 August 2008 , pages 291 – 302. 6.Chen, Jie, Guo, Feng and Zhang, Weitao (2009), “How Important Are the Wealth Effects on China’s Consumer Spending”, forthcoming on Chinese Economy 7.Chen, Jie and Feng, Guo and Zhu, Aiyong (2009) “Housing Wealth, Financial Wealth and Consumption in China”, forthcoming on China and World Economy (SSCI)
Books: 1. CHEN, JIE (2005): Empirical Essays on Housing Allowance, Housing Wealth and Aggregate Consumption; Uppsala University, Economic Studies 91, 196 pp, ISBN 91-87268-98-1. 2. CHEN, JIE(2009): Solution to Urban Residential Housing: Theory and International Experiences (in Chinese). Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, 250pp, ISSN978-7-5642-0369-6/F.0369
Manuscripts and Working Paper: 1.Chen, Jie, “The Labor Market Consequences of Housing Allowance Removal”, submitted and under review under Housing Studies 2.Chen, jie and Zhu, Aiyong, “The relationship between housing investment and economic growth in China: A panel analysis using quarterly provincial data”; appeared as working paper of the department of economics, Uppsala University, 2008: 17, http://www.nek.uu.se/Pdf/wp2008_17.pdf 3.Chen, Jie, Mark Stephens and Hao Qianjin “Assessing Housing Affordability in China: A Case Study of Shanghai” 4.Housing tenure, residential moves and children’s education outcomes 5.The welfare loss of price control in housing market: a three-period game analysis
Ongoing Research Projects: 1.International Experience and Reform of China Housing Provident Fund, Leader; Funded by NSFC(National Scientific Foundation of China); Grant Code:. NSF70741022. Amount:80,000 RMB; Period: 2007.12-2008.12. 2.Fluctuations in Asset Prices and Their Implications to Aggregate Consumption; Leader; Funded as NSSFC(National Social Science Foundation of China), grant code: 07CJL006; Amount: 80,000 RMB; Period: 2007.9-2009.12 3.The Hedonic Analysis of the Price Determination Mechanism of Residential Housings: New Approach and Empirical Studies based on Shanghai Data; Leader; Funded by NSFC(National Scientific Foundation of China), grant code: NSF70601007; Amount: 165,000 RMB; Period: 2007.1-2009.6 4.A Systematic Study of Correlation between Asset Prices and Aggregate Consumption; Leader; Funded as Shanghai Pujiang Project (specially reserved for supporting returning overseas talents by Shanghai Government); Amount: 100,000 RMB; Period: 2007.9-2009.12 5.The Spatial-social Integration of Yangzi Detla Area; Key researcher; Key research project of The Ministry of Education of China; Period: 2006-2007 Finished Research Projects: 1.Hedonic Price Analysis of Housing: New Progresses in Theory and Application; Leader; Promising Young Researcher Supporting Project, code 06JM038; Period: 2006.6-2007.6 2.Comparing Estimates from Experimental and Observational Data; Leader; Funded by IFAU (Swedish Institute for Labour Market Policy Evaluation) and Högskolan Dalarna; Period: 2006.01-2006.05 3.Housing Affordability in China; Key researcher, Funded by SIDA(the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency); Leader: Bengt Turner. Period: 2004-2006
International Conference Presentations: 1.Residential Segregation: in a broad respective ENHR (European Network of Housing Research) conference, Vienna, Austria, June, 2002 2.Does housing allowance affect recipient’s tenure choice? Evidence from Sweden Nordic Seminar on housing, Gävle, Sweden, October, 2003 3.The employment effects of housing allowance: Swedish evidence ERES (European Real Estate Society) annual conference, Milan, Italy, June 1-6, 2004 4.Housing tenure, residential moves and children’s education outcomes ENHR annual conference, Doctoral Session, Cambridge, UK, June 2004 5.Housing Allowances and Recipient’s Homeownership- Evidence from a panel data study in Sweden, ENHR annual conference, Main conference, Cambridge, UK, July 2004 6. Duration of Swedish housing allowance spells-----a discrete-time hazard analysis ENHR annual conference, Reykjavik, Iceland, July 2005 7. Residential Housing Market in Shanghai 1993-2005, Uppsala-Tsinghua Joint Workshop on "Housing Affordability in China", Beijing, China, 2006. April.22-23 8.Measuring Housing Affordability in Shanghai, China Overseas Economist Annual Conference, Shanghai, 2006 July 2-4 9.Housing Finance, Economic Growth and Housing Affordability in China, SSE-LSE-CCER Annual Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, 2006.Nov.16-19 (Invited Speaker) 10. A dynamic Price-to-Income Residual-income Approach of Housing Affordability Measurement in Shanghai, Shanghai Forum 2007, (Session Chair),2007. May 25-28 11. The Importance of Location on Shanghai Housing Price, ENHR Annual Conference,Rotterdam, Holland, 2007. June.24-28 12. Housing Reform and Housing Affordability in China, The 2nd Biennial Conference on Transition and Economic Development,Fudan University, Shanghai,2007. Nov.15-16 13. The Impacts of Distance to CBD on Shanghai Housing Price, The 2nd ACE (All China Economics) International Conference, Hong Kong City University, 12-14 Dec 2007 14. Housing Reform and Housing Affordability in China, The International Conference on China Urban Land and Housing in the 21st Century, Hong Kong Baptist University, 13-15 Dec 2007 15.Privated Rental Housing Sector in China, ENHR Privated Rental Sector Workshop,Dublin,Ireland, 20-22, Jan 2008
Publication in Chinese: 20+ papers in Chinese leading economics journals (omitted) 30+ papers in influential Chinese newspapers
Past Employment: 2006.03-2007.10, Assistant Professor, Management School of Fudan Unviersity 2005.12---2006.02 50% Post-Doctoral Researcher (Forskare), the Institute for Housing and Urban Research (IBF), Uppsala University, Gävle, Sweden 50% Researcher (Projectassistant), the Department of Statistics of Högskolan Dalarna, Sweden 2001.08-2005.12, PhD-student researcher (Doktorandtjänst salary payment) of the Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University, Sweden
Referee work: Urban Studies, Housing Studies, Journal of Economic Survey, Journal of Asia-Pacific Economy, European Journal of Housing Policy, Journal of Property Management Honors, Grants and Scholarships: 2008, Excellence Award of The 8th Social Science Appraisal in Shanghai 2008, Outstanding Paper of Shanghai Social Science Academic Annual Conference in 2008 2004.04-07 Christer Berchs och E E:son Borgströms Fund Grant,
Teaching: Qualification: Certificate of teaching training course of Uppsala University, 2004.03-04 Courses: EMBA Course "Competitive Stragety and Industry Structure", Macroeconomics, Undergraduate and Advanced Graduate Level Real Estate Economics, Master Level Time Series Analysis, Advanced Graduate level Course Real Estate Finance and Investment, MBA course Urban Economics, Master Level
Skills: Proficient in programming language of Gauss, Stata, SAS, SPSS, Eviews, Matlab, Minitab
Member of the Econometrics Society Member of CES (China Economics Society) Member of ENHR (European Network of Housing Research) Member of ERES (European Real Estate Society)
Contact: Email: jiech@fudan.edu.cn Fudan University Tel: 0086-21-25011106 (office) Fax:0086-21-65649270 Postal address: Guoshun Road No.670, Shanghai 200433, China
Fudan University official website: http://www.fdsm.fudan.edu.cn/teacher/preview.aspx?ID=5394 Personal website (in Chinese): http://web.cenet.org.cn/web/chenjie/ RePEC author homepage: http://ideas.repec.org/f/pch355.html SSRN author homepage: http://ssrn.com/author=390919 |
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