Name: LIU Ying
Department:Economics
Title:Lecturer
Basic Informations
Office:B-2-11, College of Economics and Management
Email:liuying_xian@nwafu.edu.cn
Education
Renmin University of China(Beijing, China)
Ph.D. in Economics (2012)
Northwest University (Xi’an, China)
Bachelor & Master of Economics (2008)
Training Certificates
XISU University (Xi’an, China)
April 2022-Oct 2022 Certificate of Teachers’ Training Course in Finance English
Fudan University (Shanghai, China)
July 2019 Certificate of Teachers’ Training Course in Economics
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics(Shanghai, China)
July 2018 Certificates of Courses: Methods in Modern Economics
Nankai University(Tianjin, China)
Feb-June 2017 Certificates of Training Course in Economics
Working Experience
Northwest A&F University
2012- Lecturer of Public Economics
University of Toronto
2019-2020 Visiting scholar in department of East Asian Studies
Research Interests
Impacts of Human Capital on Economic Growth in Modern China
Course Teaching
Economic History\Financial History\Public Finance
Scientific Research Achievements
Research Projects
[1] Research Grant (80,000RMB) on “Government Expenditure and Public Health Inequalities of Rural Residents: An Example from Shaanxi Province”, funded and sponsored by the Chinese Ministry of Education Funds, Host, 2015-2021;
[2] Research Grant (40,000RMB) on “Government Expenditure and Public Health Inequalities of Rural Residents: An Example from Shaanxi Province”, funded and sponsored by Northwest A&F University Funds, Host, 2015-2021
Selected Papers and Books
[1]Liu Ying, Local State Expenditure and Rural Public Health Inequality: A Historical Study of Shaanxi in Northwest China , Northwest A&F University Press, 2021.
[2] Liu Ying, “Educational Development and Local State-Making: The Political Effects of Central Government Educational Expenditures,” Journal of Foreign Literature of Economics , 2018 (3);
[3] Liu Ying, “Higher Education and the Invisible Power of Religion Secularization”, Journal of Foreign Literature of Economics , 2018 (3);
[4] Liu Ying, “What Drives British Long-Term Economic Growth?”, Journal of Foreign Literature of Economics , 2018 (4).
Conference Presentations
[1]“A Theoretical and Quantitative Analyses of Institutional Change and Economic Growth”, Academic Forum of Economic History of China, Nankai University, Tianjin, China,13 April 2018.
[2]“Protestantism, Institutional Change, and Economic Growth: A Case Study of Shandong Province in Early 20th-Century China”, the 7th International Symposium on Quantitative History, Shandong University, 15 July 2019.
Honors and Rewards
[1] Best Paper Prize(30,000RMB) for “Protestantism, Institutional Change, and Economic Growth: A Case Study of Shandong Province in Early 20th-century China”, Corresponding Author, the 7th International Symposium on Quantitative History, 2021, Hsinghua University, China.