From 2014 to 2019, the School of Economics has received 39 municipal, provincial, national and international research grants where staff played as principle investigator or co-investigator. These research grants imply that our research has had a real impact on policy. More specifically, these funded research projects can influence policy and decisions of policy makers and for how it interests the public and improves their understanding of the way that the world works.

 

Research Grants in 2019

  1. Simon Appleton, Co-investigator, “Local Government, Economic Growth and Human Development: Chinese Lessons for Kenya and Uganda?”, ESRC, 2015-2019, Grant Amount: £574,000 .
  2. Zhuo Chen, Principle Investigator, “Economic Burden of Cancer Survivorship Attributable to Physical Inactivity", US Census Atlanta Research Data Center, 2019-2020, Grant Amount: US$12,130.
  3. Zhuo Chen, Co-Investigator, “Using Agent-based Modeling to Compare Strategies That Can Reduce Rural-urban Disparities in Cardiovascular Disease”, National Institutes of Health, 2020-2023, Grant Amount: $1,574,071.
  4. Chang Liu, Principle Investigator, “A Study on the Organic Renewal Policy System of Ningbo City”, Ningbo Housing and Urban-Rural Development Committee , 2018-2019, Grant Amount:  ¥277,000.
  5. Chang Liu, Principle Investigator, “Mechanism of Housing Expropriation in Ningbo under the Background of Urban Organic Renewal”, Ningbo Housing and Urban Rural Development Bureau, 2019-2020, Grant Amount: ¥180,000.
  6. Chang Liu, Principle Investigator, “How to Attract More FDI to Ningbo under the One Belt One Road National Strategy, 2017-2019, Grant Amount: ¥90,000.
  7. Xuyan Lou, Co-investigator, “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Employment and Income Distribution”, Ningbo Municipal Human Resources and Social Security BureauSoft Science Project for Cultivating Leading and Top Talents of Ningbo, 2018-2019, Grant Amount: ¥10,000.
  8. Chaoyan Wang,Co-investigator, Norms of Science with the "Chinese Characteristics": Evolution, Dynamics and Implications”, National Natural Science Foundation of China, Grant No. 71774091, 2018-2022, Grant Amount: ¥460,000.
  9. Minghai Zhou,Principle Investigator, “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Employment and Income Distribution”, Ningbo Municipal Human Resources and Social Security BureauSoft Science Project for Cultivating Leading and Top Talents of Ningbo, 2018-2019, Grant Amount: ¥10,000.
  10. Minghai Zhou,Principle Investigator, “Study on Internal Mechanism for Reconciling SMEs with Large Enterprises”, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of PRC, 2018-2019, Grant Amount: ¥200,000.
  11. Minghai Zhou, Co-investigator, “Research on Sensitivity of Future Options and Cognitive Psychology on Risk of Senior Managers (grant TJGL19-008)”, Tianjin Social Science Planning OfficeKey Project, 2019-2020, Grant Amount: ¥30,000.
  12. Minghai Zhou, Principle Investigator, “The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Labour Market in China”, Zhejiang Social Science Planning Office, Qiantang River Youth Project, 2019-2021, Grant Amount:¥30,000.
  13. Minghai Zhou, Co-investigator,“Job Creation and Destruction: Study on Mechanism and Empirics of the Effects of Digital Trade in China (grant 71973125)”, National Natural Science Foundation of China, General Project, 2020-2023, Grant Amount: ¥100,000.
  14. Yi Lin, Principle Investigator, “the Impact of Health Risk Knowledge Assessment of Air Pollution on Acute Upper Respiratory Diseases:2-Year Population-Based Longitudinal Study”, Ningbo Science and Technology Bureau, Grant Amount:¥30,000

 

Research Grants from 2014 to 2018