Prof Yong Wang

Visiting Professor in Economic

Nottingham University Business School China
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Contact

Office

IEB 426

Campus

University of Nottingham Ningbo China

Address

199 Taikang East Road, Ningbo, 315100, China

Telephone

+86 574 8818 0000 ext. 86-10-62750658

Qualifications

PhD, Economics, University of Chicago

MSc Economics, National School of Development, Peking University, China

BA/BSc International Economics, Fudan University, China, Summa cum Laude


Biography

Professor Yong Wang is Deputy Dean of the Institute of New Structural Economics at Peking University. Before joining PKU, he worked at the Department of Economics at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) and the World Bank. Yong obtained his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago. His main research fields are Economic Growth, Macro Development, China and India's Economy, and New Structural Economics. He publishes academic papers on journals including Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Monetary Economics, Journal of International Economics and Research Policy, and is an author of nine books including Thoughts and Debates on New Structural Economics (Peking University Press) and Industrial Upgrading and Economic Growth: Perspectives from New Structural Economics (Peking University Press). Yong currently serves as a co-editor for China and the World Economy (SSCI) and Latin American Journal of Central Banking. He also serves as Secretary General of the New Structural Economic Research Alliance, Consultant of the World Bank, and Research Associate of Federal Reserve Bank of the United States, Vice Chairperson of China’s Development Economics Association. He is a young Changjiang scholar from the Ministry of Education since 2025. He is a recipient of the First Prize of National Academic Research in Humanities and Social Sciences in Chinese Universities by the Ministry of Education of China (2020), the Inaugural Peikang Chang Young Scholar Award in Development Economics (2018), China Young Economist Award (2017), Franklin Best Teaching Award at HKUST(2014), and the Martin and Margaret Lee Prize in Price Theory at the University of Chicago (2004).