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ZHU
Ling
Prof. Dr.
Female
31 Dec.1951, Yinchuan City, Ningxia Autonomous Region
of Hui Nationality, the People's Republic of China
Chinese
Education
1985-88 Ph.D of Agro-economics, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Federal
Republic of Germany.
1978-81 M.A. of Economics, Wuhan University, Wuhan, 1978-81.
1978
Dept. of History, Northwest University, Xi'an. Sat examinations and
graduated (equivalent to B.A. in History - but at that time there was no such
system of degrees operating in China).
Present post
Member of the Academy, Professorial Research Fellow
Institute of Economics
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Beijing, China
Address for correspondence
Institute of Economics, CASS
2 Yuetan Beixiaojie
100 836 Beijing China
E-mail: 51zhuling@gmail.com 51zhuling@163.com
Tel. 0086-10-68034303(o)/64460821(h)
Fax.0086-10-68032473(o)/64460821 (h)
zhuling@ cass.org.cn
Experience
Since Mar. 2011:
Member of the Academy
Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing.
Since Dec. 1981:
Permanent post as staff member at Institute of
Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing.
Feb.1976 - Jan.1978: Teaching History and Geography in the Middle School
of Pubai- coalmine Company, Province Shaanxi.
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Sept.1970 - Jan.1976: Fitter, Repair Factory, Pubai-Coalmine Companay,
Province Shaanxi.
Nov.1968 - Aug.1970: Agricultural worker of the People's Commune of
Dongdang, Pucheng County, Province Shaanxi.
International academic associated: Board member for UN University-WIDER
(2011- )
Member of the Board of Trustees (2006-2012)
International Food Policy Research Institute
Member of the Board (2002-2007)
Asian Scholarship Foundation
Member of IAAE Executive Committee (2000-2003)
International Association of Agriculture Economists
National policy advisory associated: Member of Theoretical Economics Group
Academic Degrees Committee of the State Council
(2003- )
Member of Advisory Committee to the Government of
the Tibetan Autonomous Region (2006- )
Member of Advisory Committee to the Leading
Group of the State Council for Poverty Reduction
(2010- )
Visiting scholarship: Feb.-May 1989 Institute for Development Studies (IDS)
University of Sussex, UK
1991-94 One month visit per year
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
Washington, D.C. USA
Sept.-Oct. 1998 Center for Development Research (ZEF)
University of Bonn, Germany
Jan. –Mar. 2003 Institute of Social Studies (ISS)
Den Haag, Netherlands
Main publications since 1989:
BOOKS
1. Rural Reform and Peasant Income in China, The Macmillan Press LTD, London,1991.
2. Public Works and Poverty Alleviation in Rural China (co-author with JIANG Zhongyi),
Chinese version: Shanghai People’s Publishing House and Shanghai Sanlian Book
Store, Shanghai, 1994; English version: Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York,
1996.
3. Credit for Rural Poor in China (co-author with JIANG Zhongyi and Joachim von Braun),
Nova Science Publishers, Inc. New York , 1997.
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4. Economic Relations during the Transition Period (co-author with MAO Tianqi and
others), Hubei People’s Publishing House, Wuhan, 1997.
5. Economic Transition and Social Development (co-author with MAO Tianqi and others),
Hubei Peopl's Publishing House, Wuhan, 2000.
6. Development Approach in Less Developed Regions:the Case of Tibetan Inhabited
Areas, in Yunnan Province (co-author with WANG Luolin and others), Publishing
House for Economic Management, Beijing,2002.
7. Marketization and Grassroots Public Services: Case Studies from the Tibetan
Autonomous Region, (co-author with WANG Luolin and others), Publishing House
of Ethnic Minorities, Beijing, 2005.
8. Reducing Health Insecurity: A Case Study from Rural China, (co-author with WEI
Zhong and others), Publishing House for Economic Management, Beijing, 2008.
9. How to Get Out of the Poverty Trap, Case Studies from the Tibetan Plateau in
Provinces of Yunnan, Qinghai and Gansu (co-author with WANG Luolin and
others), Publishing House for Economic Management, Beijing,2010.
PAPERS
1. The operation of rural finance institutions and problems in agricultural capital
formation, in Economic Research, no.11, 1989, Beijing.
2. The transformation of the operating mechanisms in Chinese agriculture, in Journal of
Development Studies, vol.26.2, 1990, London.
3. Impacts of public works on income and employment of the poor, in Economic
Research, no.10, 1990, Beijing.
4. The rural-urban income gap among households during the reform period, in Journal
of Liaoning Social Sciences, no.1, 1991, Shenyang.
5. The characteristics of income distribution in the era of economics, in Journal of
Reform, no.5, 1991, Beijing.
6. Effects of non-agricultural activities on rural income distribution, in Economic
Research, no.3, 1992, Beijing.
7. On theories and practice of poverty alleviation in China, in Journal of Management
World, no.4, 1992, Beijing.
8. Targeting mechanisms of public work programs in poor areas, in Economic Research,
no.7, 1993, Beijing.
9. From brigade to village community: the land tenure system and rural development in
China (coauthor with Jiang Zhongyi), in Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol.7,
no.4, 1993, Cambridge.
10.Agricultural cooperation and the family farm in China (coauthor with Mark Selden),
in Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, vol.25, no.3, 1993, Boulder, Colorado.
11. Nutrition and food security of farmers' families in poor areas, in Economic Research,
no.2, 1994, Beijing.
12. Income, assets and liabilities of peasant households in poor areas, in Financial
Research, no.3, 1994, Beijing.
13. Macroeconomic Constraints on Anti-poverty Programs of the Chinese Government,
in Management World, no. 3, 1994, Beijing.
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14. Rural-Urban Labor Migration in Current China, in Reforms of Shanghai, no.7.
1994, Shanghai.
15. Operation of the Rural Credit Institutions, in Financial and Economic Research,
no.3-no.4, Dalian.
16. Disaster Reduction and Poverty Alleviation in China, in Journal of Rural Social
Economy, no.6, 1994, Beijing.
17. Credit System for Rural Poverty Alleviation, in Financial Research, no.6-no.7,
1995, Beijing.
18. Women Rights in Poor Areas of the Rural China, in Human Resource Development
of China, no.4, 1995, Beijing.
19. Yigong-daizhen” in China: A New Experience with Labor-Intensive Public Works
in Poor Areas, in Development Policy Review, Vol.13, 1995, London.
20. Women and Development in the Transition of China, in Chronique Feministe, no.57,
Dec. 1995-Jan.1996, Bruxelles.
21. Action of Female Ethnic Groups in the Implementation of the Anti-poverty
Programs, in World of Survey and Field Studies, no.2, 1996, Beijing.
22. Effects of Institutional Building on Implementation of Poverty Reduction Programs,
in Economic Research, no. 4, 1996, Beijing.
23. Poverty Reduction during the Transition of China, in the Capacity of China, no. 11,
1996, Beijing.
24. Technological Options for the Poorest, in Observation on Rural China, no. 1, 1997,
Beijing.
25. The Adjustment of the Central-Local Financial Relation in Economic Transition, in
International Economic Review, no.1, 1997, Beijing.
26. The Central-Local Expenditure Division and the Informal Systems in the Public
Finance, in Economic Issues, no.3, 1997, Taiyuan.
27. Informal Revenues of the Central And Local Governments, in Qiushi Journal, no.3,
1997, Haerbin.
28. Equity And Efficiency in the Public Transfer, in Management World, no.3, 1997,
Beijing.
29. Comparison of Project Management of the German Assisted Food Security Programs
in Yimong Mountain Area with that of the Chinese Public Works Programs, in
World of Survey And Field Studies, no.3, 1997, Beijing.
30. Poverty Alleviation during the Transition in Rural China, in Research in Progress
11, 1997, UNU/WIDER, Helsinki.
31. Income Distribution and Food Security in Rural China, in Economic Research, no.8,
1997, Beijing.
32. Social Protection under the Planed Economy, in Social Sciences of China, no.5, 1998,
Beijing.
33. Political Economics of the Poverty Issue, in Management World, no.7, 1998, Beijing.
34. Government and Agricultural Modernization, in Rural Economy of China, no.6, 1999,
Beijing.
35. Social Safety Nets Building, in Population Science of China, no.3, 1999, Beijing.
36. Relief and Rehabilitation, in Economic Research, no.3, 1999, Beijing.
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37. Rural Medical Insurance and Medical Assistance, in Financial Research, no.5, 2000,
Beijing.
38. Choices in Rural Basic Health Care Service Systems, in Social Sciences of China,
no.4, 2000, Beijing.
39. Impacts of the Privatization in Rural Village Clinics, in Management World, no.4,
2000, Beijing.
40. Investing in Rural Health in China, in World Economy and China, no.4, 2000,
Beijing.
41. Development Approach and Governance Structure in Less Developed Regions:the
Case of Tibetan Inhabited Areas, in Yunnan Province,in Economic Research, no.10,
2001, Beijing.
42. Gender Inequality in the Land Tenure System of China, in Webb and Weinberger ed.,
2001, Women Farmers - Enhancing Rights, Recongnition and Productivity, pp.203221, published by Peter Lang Europaeischer Verlag der Wissenschaften, Frankfurt am
Main.
43. Enhancing Capacity of Social Service Provision at Village Level and Reducing
Maternal and Infant Health Risks in Poor Households, in Population Science of
China, no.6, 2001, Beijing.
44. Farmer Preferences in Choosing Health Programs with Insurance Components, in
World Economy and China, no.1, 2002, Beijng.
45. Improving Distribution of Education and Health Resources and Strengthening
Employment Capacity of the Poor, in Rural Economy of China, no.1, 2002, Beijing.
46. An Introduction on Theories of Health Investment and Human Capital, in Economic
Perspectives, no.8, 2002, Beijing.
47. Labor Migration in Marketization Process in the Tibetan Autonomous Region, in
Population Science of China, no.1, 2004, Beijing.
48. The Private Investment and Industrial Deepening in Tibetan Economic and Trade
Reforms, in Industrial Economy of China, no.1, 2004, Beijing.
49. Public Service Provision and Poverty Reduction in Rural Tibet, in Management
World, no.4, 2004, Beijing.
50. Policy Implications of Health Indicators Related to Rural Population, in Journal of the
Post-graduate School at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, no.5, 2004,
Beijing.
51. Health Risks and Health Services of the Rural Tibetan, in Management World, no.2,
2005, Beijing.
52. Economic Determinants of the Social Integration, in Population Science of China,
no.2, 2005, Beijing.
53. A Case Study on “the Exchange of Land Rights with Pension Schemes”, in China
Reform, no.8, 2005, Beijing.
54. Approaches to Literature Study, in Economic Research, no.2, 2006, Beijing.
55. Creating a Competitive Mechanism in Medical Services at County and Township
Levels, in Management World, no.6, 2006, Beijing.
56. Incentive Structure in Basic Health Services at Village Level, in Social Policies of
China, September Issue, 2006, Beijing.
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57. How to Formulate a Research Report Based on Field Work, in Economic Research,
no.1, 2007, Beijing.
58. Effects of Rural Medical Financial Assistance in China, in World Economy and China,
no.2, 2007, Beijing.
59. Institutional Innovation for the Protection to Reproductive Health of Rural Women
Migrant Workers, in Economic Perspectives, no.5, 2007, Beijing.
60. The Basic Health Protection System in Rural China, as Chapter 5, in Gulati, A. and
Fan, S. (eds), The Dragon and the Elephant: Agricultural and Rural Reforms in
China and India, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007, Baltimore.
61. Preventing Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty via Antenatal Care, in
Population Science of China, no.1, 2008, Beijing.
62. Promoting Employment: Labor Market Reform in Germany, in Industrial Economy of
China, no.3, 2008, Beijing.
63. Impacts of Food-Energy Hike and Proposed Coping Strategies, in Economic
Research, no.9, 2008, Beijing.
64. Working Time and Occupational Health of Rural Migrant Workers, in Social Sciences
of China, no.1, 2009, Beijing.
65. Income Distribution Pattern and Proposed Responses to the Global Financial Crisis
(co-author with JIN Chengwu), in Management World, no.3, 2009, Beijing.
66. The Impact of the Urban Old-age insurance System on the Livelihood of Rural Migrant
Workers, in Comparative Studies, no.4, 2009, Beijing.
67. Grain Production and Food Security in the Course of China’s Urbanization, in
Economic Perspectives, no.9, 2010, Beijing.
68. Improving Equity and Sustainability of the Social Protection System in China, in
Population Science of China, no.5, 2010, Beijing.
69. Case Studies on Women Health in Rural Tibetan Inhabited Areas, in Management
World, no.10, 2010, Beijing.
70. Agricultural Change and Food Security in China, in Food security and the futures of
farms, Published by the Royal Swedish Academy of Agriculture and Forestry, No.1,
2011, Stockholm.
71. Food Security and Agricultural Changes in the Course of China’s Urbanization,in
China & World Economy,No.2,2011,Beijing.
72. Inclusive Development and Social Justice Policy Choices, in Economic Perspectives,
no.12, 2011, Beijing.
73. How to Measure Development, in Population Science of China, no.1, 2013, Beijing.
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