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CurriculumVitae TONGFU Address 168, East Shuanggang Road, Xialuo, Changbei District, Nanchang City, JiangxiProvince, P. R.China, Email:canjianft@hotmail.com Position AssociateProfessorinInstitute of IndustrialEconomics/Center for Regulation andCompetition, Jiangxi University of Finance andEconomics. Academic service Associate Editor of International Review of Economics andFinance Member of editorial board andtheGuestEditor of Managerial and Decision Economics TheGuestEditor of Future Finance and Economics Conference (supported by International Review of Financial Analysis, Finance ResearchLettersetal.) Publication and conferencepaper: Journal paper (* as the corresponding authorcollaboratingwith other colleagues): 1.Fu, T. and Yang, S.*, 2022.Government support: how environmental regulation to promote firm performanceinChina.International Review of FinancialAnalysis, Resubmission requested. 2.Fu, T., Chang, D.* and Chenglin, Miao*, 2022.Fuel regulation in a developing country:aninterventional perspective.EnergyEconomics,Resubmissionrequested. 3.Feng, L., Fu, T.* andShi,Y., 2022.How Does News SentimentAffect the States of JapaneseStockReturnVolatility?International Review of FinancialAnalysis, Resubmission requested. 4.Fu, T., He, F.* and Lucey, B.*, 2022.Justice as efficiency: courts and the allocation of electricity in China.Journalof International Financial Market, Institutions andMoney. Resubmission requested. 5.Fu, T., Jian, Z*. and Li, Y.,2022.How State Ownership Affects Corporate R&D: An Inverted-U-ShapedRelationship.International Journal of Finance andEconomics.Forthcoming. SSCI, ABS 3stars. 6.Fu, T.,Li,Y*. andFeng,D.*,2022.Culture of Social Integration: How Extractive Colonialism PromoteContemporaryIndividualIncome.AppliedEconomicsLetters.Forthcoming.SSCI. 7.Fu, T. andJian, Z*., 2021.Corruption Pays Off: How Environmental Regulations Promote Corporate Innovation in a DevelopingCountry.EcologicalEconomics.183,106969. SSCI, Q1; ABS 3stars. 8.He, F., Fu, T. and Lucey, B*., 2021.Geographic diversity in academic finance editorial boards-Adiscussion.Finance ResearchLetters.43,102006.SSCI,Q1. 9.Fu, T. and Li, Y*, 2021. Imperial Colonialism and Shadow Banking: Evidence from Northeastern China, 1898-1911.FinanceResearchLetters.41,102001. SSCI,Q1. 10.Fu, T., 2021.What provides the micro-foundation of monetary policiesin the absence ofmatureeconomicinstitutions?International Review of FinancialAnalysis,73,101615. SSCI, Q1; ABS 3stars. 11.Fu, T., 2021.Do economic institutions matter for tradeliberalization?Evidence fromChina’s Open Door Policy.Research inInternational Business andFinance, 55, 101330. SSCI,Q2. 12.Feng, L., Fu, T.*,Shi,Y.and Wang, Z.*,2021.Discussions on the Zero-drift GARCH model: Evidence fromaMarkov regime-switchingextension.FinanceResearchLetters.40,101713. SSCI,Q1. 13.Fu, T., 2020.The dilemma of government intervention in afirm'sfinancing:EvidencefromChina.International Review of FinancialAnalysis,71,101525. SSCI, Q1; ABS 3stars 14.Shi, Y., Feng, L.andFu,T.*, 2020.Markov Regime-Switching in-Mean Model with Tempered StableDistribution.ComputationalEconomics,55:1275–1299.SSCI. 15.Fu, T. and Jian, Z.*, 2020.A Developmental State: How to Allocate Electricity Efficientlyina DevelopingCountry.EnergyPolicy, 138: 111231. SSCI,Q1. 16.Fu, T. and Cai, C.* and Jian, Z., 2020.The illusion of“win-win”solution:whyEnvironmental Regulation in China Promotes FirmPerformance?.Structural Change and EconomicDynamics, 52: 366-373. SSCI, Q2. 17.Fu, T. Wei, Z. and Jian, Z.*, 2020.The persistent institutionaleffect ofliberalcolonialism: evidence from China’sfinancialpolicies.AppliedEconomics,52(32):3525-3537.SSCI. 18.Feng, L., Fu, T.*, Apergis, N. and Tao, H. and Yan, W., 2019.The role of government interventioninfinancial development: micro evidence fromChina.Accounting andFinance,59(5):2855–2878. SSCI,Q2. 19.Feng, L., Fu, T.* and Kutan, A., 2019.Can government intervention be both a curse and a blessing? EvidencefromChina'sfinancesector.International Review of FinancialAnalysis,61,71–81. SSCI, Q1; ABS 3stars. 20.Feng, L., Fu, T.* and Kutan, A., 2018.Fuel intensity, access to finance andprofitability:Firm-levelevidence from China.EmergingMarkets Finance andTrade, 54(13): 3116-3129.SSCI. 21.Fu, T.,2018.How does government intervention determine a Firm's fuel intensity: Evidence fromChina.Journal of CleanerProduction,196, 1522-1531. SCI,Q1. 22.Fu, T. and Jian, Z., 2018.Property rights protection, financial accessandcorporate R&D: evidence from a large representative sample of Chinese firms.Economicsystems, 42(2): 332-345. SSCI,Q2. 23.Fu, T. and Liu, Y., 2018.Private Participation in InfrastructureandFinancial Sector Development: Evidence from Developing countries.EmergingMarkets Finance andTrade.54(1):203-21.SSCI. 24.Fu, T., 2017.WhatDetermines Firms’ CredittoAccessin the Absence of Effective EconomicInstitutions:Evidencefrom China.Economics-the open access open-assessmente-journal.11(2017-31):1–27.SSCI. 25.Fu, T., 2017.Government intervention andfinancialaccess: evidence from China.EconomickyCasopis, 65(6): 534-558.SSCI. 26.Fu, T., 2016.An incentive payment mechanism for contract adaptation: evidence fromCaliforniaDepartment of Transportation.International Journal of transporteconomics, 43(4): 535-562.SSCI. 27.Fu, T., Chen, H. and Choi, Y., 2016.Do the Sustainable PPI Investments Promote Financial Market’s SustainableDevelopment?.Sustainability, 8(2),120;doi:10.3390/su8020120.SSCI. 28.Fu, T., Abrokwa, K.K. and Bhattarai, K.R., 2014. Impacts of securities transaction tax adjustments in stock market inChina.Advances inEconomics andBusiness,2(7),249-260. Conferencepaper 1.Fu, T, 2019.What provides the micro-foundation offinancialpoliciesin the absence of legalinstitutions?.Finance in a Changing GlobalEnvironmentin Tianjin University, 13rd-15th Dec 2019. 2.Fu, T. and Cai, C., 2019.Regulatory illusion: why environmental regulation promotes firm performance in a developingcountry.The 2019internationalconference on green finance and low-carbon economy in Shangdong University,20th-21stJuly 2019. 3.Fu, T. and Jian, T., 2019.Justice as efficiency: the allocation of electricity inChina. The 2019 international conference on energy finance in Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, 18th-19th of May 2019. 4.Fu, T., 2018.Foreign investments and the allocative efficiency offinancialpolicies: micro-evidence fromChina.The5thannual conference of the society foreconomicmeasurementin Xiamen University, 8th-10th of June2018. 5.Fu, T., 2018.How government intervention function as an alternative to the market for fuel-saving inadeveloping country: micro-evidence fromChina.The 2018 international conference on energy finance in Chinese Academy of Sciences, 14th-15th of April2018. 6.Fu, T., 2017.How todecreasefirms’ fuel intensity in the absence of market-oriented regimes: evidence fromChina.The2ndinternational conference on energy finance,24th-27thof May 2017. 7.Fu, T., 2016.What determines financial access in the absence of legalinstitutions.The international conference on applied financial economics,2nd-3rdof July2016. 8.Fu, T., 2014.The theoretical exploration of ex post contractadjustmentunder Public Private Partnership with special investigation oftransportationindustry.The1stPostgraduate Conference in Hull University,23rdof June 2014. Refereefor Energy Journal, Journal of Institutional Economics, International Review of Financial Analysis,Journalof Cleaner Production, European Journal of Finance, Finance research letters, Economic Modelling,International ReviewofEconomicsand Finance, Applied Economics, Computational Economics,Economics-the open access open-assessmente-journal.InternationalJournal of TransportEconomics Thesis: The theoretical exploration of ex post contractadjustmentunder Public Private Partnership with special investigation oftransportationindustry Project The National Natural Science Foundation of China: How economic institutions affect corporate R&D from incomplete contracts perspective?. 300,000RMB: 2018-2021. Scholarships: (1)Jan 2010, PhD student scholarship in HullUniversity (2)July 2010, government sponsor scholarship Education August2014:PhDin economics, HullUniversity. Feb 2013:Certificate of GraduateStudy, Hull University. Oct 2008 to Oct 2010:Study for master ineconomics, Liaoning University (no master degree, I quitted from Liaoning University for PhD research supported by a government sponsor scholarship and a scholarship from HullUniversity) June 2008:Bachelorin economics in Chongqing JiaotongUniversity Major areas of research and teaching Research areas: (1)Economicsinstitutions (2)Financial economics (3)Culturaleconomics (4)Industrialeconomics Courses to teach: Academic English Business English
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