基本情况
邓赵国荣(Vinh Dang),男,1976年生,博士,南京财经大学经济学院教授,硕士研究生导师。在发展经济学、国际金融与公司理财等领域进行了大量深入的研究工作,连续在被SSCI收录的国际期刊发表论文多篇。电子邮箱:dang.vinh@outlook.com。工作室:Z1-224。
学习经历
加拿大圣玛丽大学,商学学士(经济/金融)获最优等毕业生荣誉
加拿大麦克马斯特大学,经济学硕士
加拿大麦克马斯特大学,哲学博士(经济学)
工作经历
2017.07 --至今 南京财经大学经济学院 教授
发表的论文(*表示通讯作者)
Dang, V.Q.T, Otchere, I., So*, E.P.K., (2022) "Does the nature of political connection matter for corporate social responsibility engagement: Evidence from China", Emerging Markets Review 52, 100907
Dang*, V.Q.T, Yang, Y., So, E.P.K., Chan, K.S., (2020) “China and international market integration: Evidence from the law of one price in the Middle East and Africa”, North American Journal of Economics and Finance 54, 101127 (SSCI)
Chan, K.S., Dang*, V.Q.T, Li, T. (2020) “Corruption and income inequality in China” Emerging Markets Finance and Trade 56, 3351-3366 (SSCI)
Dang*, V.Q.T, Chan, K.S., So, E.P.K. (2020) “Fiscal sustainability of China’s provincial governments: a non-stationary panel data analysis” in eds. F. Abraham and Z. Zhang, China’s Rise and Internationalization: Regional and Global Challenges and Impacts, World Scientific, ISBN: 978-981-121-090-7
Chan, K.S., Dang, V.Q.T, Li*, T. (2019) “The evolution of corruption and development in transitional economies: Evidence from China” Economic Modelling 83: 346-363 (SSCI)
Wong, K.K.G., Zhu, L., Dang*, V.Q.T (2019) “Effects of income distribution in an inverse demand system: evidence from Chinese household survey data” Applied Economics 51: 5328-5344 (SSCI)
Dang, V. Q.T., So*, E. P.K. (2018) “Having the wrong friends at the wrong time: Effects of political turmoil on politically-connected firms” Emerging Markets Review 36: 79-94 (SSCI)
Dang, V. Q.T., So*, E. P.K., Yan, I.K.M (2018) “The value of political connection: Evidence from the 2011 Egyptian Revolution” International Review of Economics and Finance 56: 238-257 (SSCI)
Chan, K.S., Dang*, V. Q.T., Lai, T. (in press)“Capital market integration in ASEAN: A non-stationary panel data analysis” North American Journal of Economics and Finance (SSCI) https://doi.org/10.1016/
j.najef.2018.04.010
Chan, K.S., Dang, V. Q.T., Li*, T. (2018) “Genetic diversity and economic development: Evidence from Chinese provinces” International Review of Economics and Finance 56: 50-62 (SSCI)
Dang*, V. Q.T., Yang, Y., Chan, K.S. (2018). “Yen or Yuan? The law of one price and economic integration in Asia” The World Economy 41: 171-193 (SSCI)
Dang*, V. Q. T., Yang Y., (2017). “Assessing market integration in ASEAN with retail price data" Pacific Economic Review 22: 510-532 (SSCI)
Cai, T., Dang, V.Q.T., Lai*, T., (2016). “China’s capital and ‘hot’ money flows: An empirical investigation” Pacific Economic Review 21: 276-294 (SSCI)
Chan, K.S., Dang*, V.Q.T., Li, T., So, J.Y.C., (2016). “Under-consumption, trade surplus, and income inequality in China” International Review of Economics and Finance 43: 241-256 (SSCI)
Chan, K.S., Dang*, V.Q.T., Yan, I.K.M., (2012). “Chinese firms’ political connection, ownership, and financing constraints” Economics Letters 115: 164-167 (SSCI)
Chan, K.S., Dang*, V.Q.T., Yan, I.K.M., (2012). “Financial reform and financing constraints: Some evidence from listed Chinese firms” China Economic Review 23: 482-497 (SSCI)
Chan, K.S., Dang*, V.Q.T., Yan, I.K.M., (2012). “Effects of financial liberalization and political connection on listed Chinese firm’s financing constraints” The World Economy 35: 483-499 (SSCI)
Chan, K.S., Dang*, V.Q.T., (2012). “The 1997 Asian currency crisis, financial linkages, and the monetary policy of Japan” Review of International Economics 20: 1-17 (SSCI). Lead article
Chan, K.S., Dang, V.Q.T., Lai, T., Yan*, I.K.M., (2011). “Regional capital mobility in China: 1978-2006” Journal of International Money and Finance 30: 1506-1515 (SSCI)
Chan, K.S., Dang, V.Q.T., Jiang, M., Yan*, I.K.M., (2011). “On China’s domestic capital mobility and the role of the government: Empirical evidence over 1970-2006” The World Economy 34: 1216-1236 (SSCI)
Chan*, K.S., Dang, V.Q.T., (2010). “Multilateral trade and export-led growth in the world economy: Some post-war evidence” Empirical Economics 38: 689-703 (SSCI)