Bin Zhang


Office: Xuri Building 520

Email: richard@dhu.edu.cn

research interests: International Trade Regime

Education

  • 2001.09-2005.07  Economics, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences (SASS), Ph.D.

  • 1994.09-1998.01  Business and Management, Donghua University, Shanghai, M.A.

  • 1987.09-1991.07  English Language and Literature, Shanghai International Studies University (SHISU), B.S.

Work Experience

  • Since 2014.09    Donghua University, Professor

  • 2005.09- 2014.09  Donghua University, Associate Professor

  • 1997.08- 2005.08  Donghua University, Lecturer

  • 1991.09- 1996.07  Donghua University, Tutor/Lecturer

Academic Experience

  • 2016.08-2016.11  Business School, Queensland University of Technology, Visiting Professor

  • 2009.01-2009.07  Bill and Vieve Gore School of Business, Westminster College, Visiting Professor

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

Journal Papers

  • Zhang, B. (2014). The Benchmark for Measuring Subsidies: An Economic Analysis. Journal of WTO and China.

  • Zhang, B. (2014). External benchmark in anti-subsidy investigations against china: A statistical analysis and comparison of historical cases in 2004-2013. Journal of International Trade.

  • Zhang, B. (2013). The external benchmark: an alternative to the surrogate price. World Economic Study.

  • Zhang, B. (2013). The external benchmark in CVD investigations: a statistical analysis of U.S historical cases (1980-2012) against market economies. International Economics and Trade Research.

  • Zhang, B. (2011). India’s non-market economy treatment of china in anti-dumping investigation: A statistical analysis of historical cases 1994-2009. International Economics and Trade Research.

  • Zhang, B. (2011). The principle of reciprocity in the multilateral trading system. International Business Study.

  • Zhang, B. (2011). The determination of subsidy provider in CVD investigation: an international comparison. WTO Focus.

  • Zhang, B. (2010). The U. S. trade adjustment assistance program: evolution, implementation and outcome. World Economic Study.

  • Zhang, B. (2009). Analyzing Doha round rules negotiation on subsidy benefit and its calculation benchmark. WTO Focus.

  • Zhang, B. (2009). Price comparison benchmark in U. S. CVD investigations against China. International Economics and Trade Research.

  • Zhang, B. (2006). Evolution of the ‘non-market-economy’ arrangement of the multilateral trading system: A two-dimensional-game approach. World Economic Study.

Conference Papers and Presentations

  • Zhang, B. (2006). Participating in the multilateral trading system: the current situation of developing countries and the strategy for China, presented at Collected Articles of the 4th Academic Conference of Shanghai Social Sciences.

  • Zhang, B. (2010). The Determination of ‘Government’ and ‘Public Body’ in CVD Investigations: an international comparison, presented at Collected Articles of the 8th Academic Conference of Shanghai Social Sciences.

Chapters, Academic Books, and Textbooks

  • Zhang, B. (2015). The Benchmark for Measuring Subsidy Benefits: An International Comparison of Rules and Practices, Donghua University Press.

  • Zhang, B. (2011). The Non-Market-Economy Treatment: History and Reality, Shanghai People’s Press.

Teaching and Research Projects

  • 2016-2019  Competitive Neutrality and State-owned Enterprises: From Domestic Policy to International Regulation, National Social Sciences Foundation

  • 2011-2014  Price Comparison Benchmark in Countervailing Duty Investigation, National Social Sciences Foundation

  • 2006-2008  The Politico-economic Relations between the Non-market Economies (NMEs) and the Multilateral Trading System (MTS), National Social Sciences Foundation

  • 2008  The Export Dependence of China’s Textile Industry, National Development and Reform Commission

  • 2007-2009  The Upgrading of China’s Textile and Apparel Industry in the Context of International Industrial Transfer, Ministry of Education

  • 2006  Promoting Processing Trade in Services: International Experiences and the Strategy for Shanghai, Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center

  • 2006  Negotiating International Trade Agreements: International Experiences and the Strategy for China, Ministry of Commerce

  • 2005  Textile and Apparel Industry of Shanghai: Trade Friction and Trade Promotion after ATC, Research and Development Center, Shanghai Municipal Government

  • 2005  The Service Industry in China: International Position, Developing Trend and Doha Round Implications, Ministry of Commerce

  • 2001-2003  Doha Development Agenda: Negotiating Issues and the Strategy for China, Shanghai Social Sciences Foundation

  • 2000-2002  The Impact of WTO Accession on China’s National Economic Security, ational Social Sciences Foundation

SOCIAL SERVICE

Academic and Social Posts

  • Research Fellow of Shanghai WTO Affairs Consultation Center