IMPORTANT DATES
  • Paper Submission
  • Before February 15th, 2019
  • Decision Notification
  • Before April 1st, 2019
  • Conference Registration
  • Before June 9th, 2019

China Forum of Macroeconomic Research

 

The forum provides a platform for the economists around the world to discuss broad macroeconomic issues, with a special interest in the Chinese economy.

 

Purposes

The aim of the forum is to advance and disseminate high-quality research in macroeconomics, especially research on Chinese macroeconomy. Macroeconomics includes broad areas related to consumption, investment, employment, business cycles, monetary and fiscal policies, money, credit and banking, economic growth and development, structural changes, international trade and finance, and macro-finance. The forum focuses on issues in the Chinese macroeconomy as well as the global economy.

 

Organization

The president is elected by the executive directors, serves two years, and can be re-elected. The general secretaries control and manage the operation of the forum. The responsibilities of the board of directors include: choosing new members, choosing locations and organizers of the conferences, and discussing current affairs of the forum.

 

Members

Members of the forum consist of the Chinese economists around the world, who are interested in advancing and disseminating high-quality research on macroeconomics, especially on the Chinese macroeconomy.

 

Conference

The main activity of the forum is to hold an annual conference in China. The conference will be held in different cities of China and organized by the board of directors and an ad hoc program committee.

 

President

Jianjun Miao, Boston University

 

Academic Secretary-General

Jianjun Miao, Boston University

 

Conference Secretary-General

Jinhui Bai, Washington State University

 

Executive Directors

Jinhui Bai, Washington State University

Liutang Gong, Peking University

Jiandong Ju, Tsinghua University

Jianjun Miao, Boston University

Pengfei Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Yi Wen, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

Hao Zhou, Tsinghua University

 

Advisory Board

Justin Lin, Peking University

Shang-Jin Wei, Columbia University

 

Board of Directors

Jinhui Bai, Washington State University

Yan Bai, University of Rochester

Chun Chang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Kaiji Chen, Emory University

Binkai Chen, Central University of Finance and Economics

Liutang Gong, Peking University

Kevin Huang, Vanderbilt University and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Jiandong Ju, Tsinghua University

Erica Li, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business

Shu Lin, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Laura Liu, Peking University

Jun Lu, Sun Yat-Sen University

Yulei Luo, University of Hong Kong

Jun Ma, Tsinghua University

Jianjun Miao, Boston University

Jun Nie, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Min Ouyang, Tsinghua University

Shiyuan Pan, Zhejiang University

Jun Qian, Fudan University

Kang Shi, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Zheng Song, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Cheng Wang, Fudan University

Jian Wang, Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)

Pengfei Wang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Qing Wang, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

Yong Wang, Peking University

Danyang  Xie, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Wei Xiong,Princeton University and Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen)

Jenny Xu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Xianxiang Xu,Sun Yat-Sen University

Heng Yin, Renmin University of China

Vivian Yue, Emory University

Jing Zhang,Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago

Hao Zhou, Tsinghua University

Shenghao Zhu, University of International Business and Economics

Tao Zhu, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Xiaodong Zhu, University of Toronto

Wei Zou,Wuhan University