MENGChang is a professor of economics and doctoral supervisor of Applied Economics at Beijing Technology and Business University (BTBU). He received his Ph.D. in economics from Graduate School, Chinese Academy of Social Science(CASS). He earned his B.S. in chemistry from Beijing Institute of Chemistry and Technology, and M.A. in economics fromLanzhou University. He was a visiting scholar in Economics Department of University College Cork (UCC), National University of Ireland. Professor Meng is Council member of China Society of Industrial Economics, standing council member of Beijing Industrial Economic Association, standing council member and Deputy Secretary- General of Beijing Regional Economic Association, council member of (China) Employment Promotion Committee of Association of Labor Economics. He is also adjunct researcher of Cooperative Innovation Center (BTBU) for State-owned Assets Management, evaluation expert of National Social Science Fund, National Planning Office for Philosophy and Social Sciences.
ProfessorMeng has taught undergraduate courses “Microeconomics”, “Managerial Economics”, “Macroeconomics” and “Economics of Development” at BTBU since 1999, and he also has given courses “Economic Development and Institutional Transition” and “Industrial Organization and Regulation” for postgraduates (Master students), and “Literature Review of Applied Economics” for Ph.D. Students.
His academic interests are primarily in the areas of economics such as industrial organization and government regulation, incentive problems in regulation in the process of China's economic transition and political reform. His recent research focuses on platform economy and two-sided market.
ProfessorMeng has published more than 40 papers in high-ranking Chinese academic journals such as Finance & Trade Economics, Finance& Economics, Journal of International Trade, Journal of Reform, Review of Industrial Economics, Industrial Organization Review, Journal of Economic Theory and Business Management, and Journal of Lanzhou University, and he often writes column essays on Chinese economic issues for newspapers and popular magazines. He is co-author of Microeconomics(China Machine Press, 2006), an undergraduate-level textbook, which has been selected as textbook by many Chinese universities. Based on his Ph.D. dissertation, his book entitled “Rents and Adverse Incentives under Administrative Barriers to Market Entry”was published by Economic Science Press in 2012. He completed a National Social Science Fund project “Improvement of Industrial Structure between Regions under Constraint of Resources and Environment”, and published a book entitled “Improvement of Industrial Structure under Constraint of Resources and Environment” by China Social Sciences Press in 2017.
Currently,Professor Meng is chairing a high-level research project “Overcapacity and countermeasures in state-owned capital dominated industries under administrative barriers to exit”, a key project of The National Social Science Fund of China, National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science.
MENG,Chang,Ph.D. in Economics,Professor, Supervisor of Ph.D. Students
School of Economics,Beijing Technology and Business University,Beijing 100048
教育經歷
北京化工大學套用化學系,工學學士
蘭州大學經濟管理學院,經濟學碩士
中國社會科學院研究生院,經濟學博士
愛爾蘭國立考克大學經濟系(Department of Economics,University College Cork,National University of Ireland),訪問進修
Why Does An Administrative Monopolist Hide Efficiency-type? :Moral Hazard of Insiders’ Rent-sharing of State-owned Enterprises under Government Regulation。愛爾蘭國立考克大學(University College Cork,Ireland),2012年5月9日。
China’s Inter-regional Energy Efficiency during the Period of 1995-2010:Descriptive statistic and DEA analysis based Provincial Panel Data。愛爾蘭國立考克大學(University College Cork,Ireland),2012年5月10日。