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Name : PI Tianlei Department : Department of Finance Title : Associate Professor Degree : Ph.D. Phone : Email :pitianlei@cqu.edu.cn |
Positions
Associate Professor,School of Economics and Business Administration,Chongqing University.
Master Instructor.
Education
Ph. D. (Economics), Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Institute of China Financial Studies, June 2008.
M. Phil. (Economics), Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, Institute of China Financial Studies, June 2005.
A. B. (Economics), Southwestern University of Finance and Economics, School of Finance, June 2002.
Research Interests
Financial Market Theory and Practice;
Commercial Banking Management;
Financial Law; Econometrics.
Papers
“The Change in China’s Financial System in the 30 years of Reform and Opening Up”, Economic Issues of China 3 (2011): 45-51
“The Impact of Social Capital and Law on Financial Development”, Finance & Economics 1 (2010): 1-8
“Law, Government Behavior and Regional Financial Development in the Economic Reform: New Evidence from China”, Economic Review 1 (2010): 36-49
“Contrarian and Momentum Investment Strategies: New Evidence from China's Shanghai and Shenzhen Stock Market A” (with Liu Bo), Journal of Financial Research 8 (2007): 154-166
“Development of Law and Finance in the Economic Reform”, Finance & Economics 7 (2007): 24-31
“A Review of Latest Research of Law and Finance Development” (with Deng Leping), Economic Perspectives 1 (2007): 86-91
“Research of Legal System in Financial Environment: An Analysis of Economics in a New System”, Financial Theory & Practice 2 (2006): 7-11
“Empirical Study of Volatility Clustering GARCH Effect in Shanghai Stock Market”, Journal of Management Science 6 (2003): 31-35
Books
Law and Finance: Theoretical Research and the Evidence of China; China Economic Press, 2010;
Game of Subprime Financial Powers: A Comparison of China’s Development Modes (with Deng Leping), China Financial Publishing House, 2011
Grants and Awards
Project Organizer, Economic Reform, Law Incompetence and Restrictions of Informal System: An Extended Study of Law and Financial Theories in a local context of National Planning Office of Philosophy and Social Science, 2009
First Project Researcher, in depth study of China economic mode financialization and its related issues – An independent explore of China's gradual reform, the major project of Ministry of education, humanities and social science research base, 2007
Teaching (2011-2016)
MBA Program:
International Finance, 5 terms, 156 teaching hours
Securities Investment, 5 terms, 176 teaching hours
MPACC Program:
Financial Markets and Financial Instruments, 2terms, 64 teaching hours
BA Program:
Introduction of Finance, 4 terms, 224 teaching hours
Central Banking, 1terms, 32 teaching hours
Financial Derivatives, 1terms, 48 teaching hours
Commercial Bank Management, 1terms, 48 teaching hours
Risk Management, 1terms, 32 teaching hours
Comprehensive Experiment of Financial,1 term, 24 teaching hours
MF Program:
Financial theory and policy, 2 terms, 64 teaching hours
Financial Markets and Financial Institutions, 1 term, 32 teaching hours
Principles of Finance, 1 term, 32 teaching hours
Activities
Presented in the Fifth Chinese Finance Annual Meeting, Beijing, 2008.
Presented in the Seventh Chinese Finance Annual Meeting, Guangzhou, 2010.
Presented in the Eighth Chinese Finance Annual Meeting, Jinan, 2011.
Presented in the Ninth Chinese Finance Annual Meeting, Hangzhou, 2012.
Presented in the Eleventh China International Conference in Finance, Chongqing, 2012.
Presented in the Eighth China Economics Annual Conference, Chongqing, 2008.
Presented in the Ninth China Economics Annual Conference, Hangzhou, 2009.
Presented in the Tenth China Economics Annual Conference, Zhengzhou, 2010.
Presented in the Eleventh China Economics Annual Conference, Shanghai, 2011.