![]() | Chang HongAssistant Professor of Economics |
Dr. Hong received an MBA from the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and a Ph.D. in Economics from University of California, Davis in 2006. Before joining Clark in 2008 she worked at the IMF Research Department in Washington, DC. Current Research and TeachingDr. Hong's specializes in international economics and development. She has been doing research on patterns of trade, employment, productivity, international competitiveness, and exchange rate in China. She teaches introductory economics, international economics, macroeconomics and undergraduate and Ph.D. international trade.Selected Publications"Global Production Networks and China's Processing Trade," with Alyson Ma and Ari Van Assche, forthcoming in Journal of Asian Economics. "China's Exports and Employment," with Robert Feenstra, NBER Working Paper No. 13552, "China's Growing Role in World Trade," edited by Robert Feenstra and Shang-Jin Wei, NBER and the University of Chicago Press, 2009. "China's International Competitiveness: Reassessing the Evidence," with Ari Van Assche and Veerle Slootmaekers, "Le Quebec a l'heure de la mondialisation," edited by Benoit Aubert, CIRANO, Montreal, 2008. "China's Foreign Exchange Market," Financial Investment in China, Chapter 5, October 1997, Shanghai People's Press (China). "Gradual Liberalization of Interest Rates in China," Shanghai Finance, February 1997.
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