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Department of Customs Administration

LU, Ruosi

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NAME
LU, Ruosi

EMAILL.RUOSI@gmail.com

 

PRESENT UNIVERSITY POSITION AND DEPARTMENT

Assistant Professor, Department of Customs Administration

 

EDUCATION

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

Business School

The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Major: Economics

 

Master of Philosophy

Lingnan University, HongKong

Major: Economics

 

Master of Philosophy

Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China

Major: Economics

 

Bachelor of Finance/ Double-B.A. in Chinese language

Wuhan University, Wuhan, China

Major: Finance

 

GENERAL WORK EXPERIENCE

06/2016-present, Assistant Professor, School of Public Administration, University of International Business and Economics

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Labour Economics and Human Capital

International Economics

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCES

Modernization and Economic Transition in China (MPA, in Chinese

 

PUBLICATIONS

On-the-job Training and Productivity: Firm-level Evidence from a Large Developing Country, Accepted for publication, China Economic Review, SSCI.

Foreign Acquisitions and Target Firms’ Performance: Evidence from China, Accepted for publication, The World Economy, SSCI.

Qing Liu, Ruosi Lu, and Xiangjun Ma, Corruption, Financial Resources, and Exports, Review of International Economics, 2015: 1023–1043, SSCI.

 

The Labor Market Effect of Foreign Acquisitions: Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms. China Economic Review, 2015, 32: 110–120, SSCI.

 

Qing Liu, Ruosi Lu, and Chao Zhang, Entrepreneurship and Spillovers from Multinationals: Evidence from Chinese Private Firms, China Economic Review, 2014, 29: 95–106, SSCI.

 

Qing Liu, Chao Zhang, Ruosi Lu, Jinyong Lu, Do “Returnees” Really Have Edges in Entrepreneurship —— Evidence from China’s Private Firms, Journal of World Economy, December, 2013, CSSCI.

 

Qing Liu, Chao Zhang, Ruosi Lu, Labor Mobility and the Spillover Effect of Multinational Enterprises: Evidence from Chinese Private Firms, Journal of Quantitative & Technical Economics (Chinese Journal), September, 2013, CSSCI.