专家简介
龚炯
龚炯
教育背景
德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校
经济学(产业组织、计量经济学) 博士
新泽西理工学院
电气工程 硕士
对外经济贸易大学
经济学(国际金融) 学士
工作经历
10/2017至今 对外经济贸易大学国家对外开放研究院 (中国,北京)
特约研究员
01/2009至今 对外经济贸易大学 (中国,北京)
经济学教授
•微观经济学、金融、产业组织等领域的研究和讲座
•电信、信息和媒体经济研究中心主任。
06/2013-03/2015埃森哲高性能研究所——中国研究中心 (中国,北京)
高级经理(兼职)
•负责AIHP北京办事处的日常运营,管理7名业务研究人员
•中国创新研究,提出犬类创新理论
09/2001-04/2008有线电视实验室公司 (美国科罗拉多州路易斯维尔)
高级顾问—战略评估
•负责评估电缆和首席执行官/首席技术官级别咨询相关的新技术
•有线网络资源优化配置研究、容量规划算法;提出了一种广泛应用于QAM调制设备的调度算法;开发两个专利创新转换数字广播(美国专利号8332902和美国专利号8566888)
01/1995-08/2001贝尔通信研究所 (美国新泽西州莫里斯镇)
研究科学家-应用研究实验室
•互联网经济学研究;首先提出了分层网络经济学的概念
•公共政策问题的监管经济学建模,如互连和交通结算。
研究领域
微观经济学,金融,产业组织,反垄断和竞争政策,规则经济学和国际贸易
主要学术发表
Journal Publications
1. “The tradeoff of the commons under stochastic use,” with Xiaoyong Cao, Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.
2. “Fraud cycles,” with R. Preston McAfee and Michael Williams, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 172(3), 2016: 544-572.
3. “Contractual mutual fund governance: the case of China,” with Ping Jiang and Shu Tian, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting, 46, 2016: 543-567.
4. “The Little Divergence: evidence from cotton textiles exports in Japan and China 1868-1930,” with Baomin Dong et al, Review of Development Economics, 19(4), 2015: 776–796.
5. “Contracting for infrastructure projects as credence goods,” with Uwe Dulleck and Jianpei Li, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 17(3), 2015: 328-345.
6. “Velocity of money and economic development in medieval China: the case of Northern Song,” with Baomin Dong, Review of Development Economics, 18(2), 2014: 203–217.
7. “Split award contracting with investment,” with Jianpei Li and R. Preston McAfee, Journal of Public Economics, 96 (2012): 188–197.
8. “FDI and environmental regulation: pollution haven or a race to the top?” with Baomin Dong and Xin Zhao, Journal of Regulatory Economics, 41, 2012(2), April, 216-237.
9. “Transfer pricing under a dynamic tariff scheme,” with Zhongxiu Zhao, Dynamics of Continuous, Discrete & Impulsive Systems, Vol. 18, 2011.
10. “Knowledge sharing in online communities,” with Zhaoli Meng et al, European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS) 2009, Conference Proceedings, June 2009
11. “Competition and adoption of search engine software,” with Zhaoli Meng et al, International Journal of U- and E- Service, Science and Technology, Vol. 2 , No. 1, January 2009
12. “Simulation study of the spectral capacity requirements of switched digital broadcast,” with Daniel Vivanco et al, IEEE Broadnets 2007, Conference Proceedings, September 2007
13. “QAM resource allocation in mixed-format VoD systems,” with David Reed et al, Journal of Communications, Vol. 2, No. 1, January, 2007.
14. “QAM resource allocation,” with Jim Martin et al, IFIP-Networking 2006 Conference Proceedings, May 2006.
15. “Optimal QAM allocation in the presence of mixed HD and SD streams,” with Yasser Seyed, NCTA Conference Proceedings, 2005.
16. “Modeling switched broadcast video services,” with Joe Weber, NCTA Conference Proceedings, 2004.
17. “Pretrial negotiation, litigation and procedural rules,” with R. Preston. McAfee, Economic Inquiry, Vol. 38, No.2, April 2000.
18. “Network competition and industry structure,” with P. Srinagesh, Industrial and Corporate Change, Vol. 5, No.4, 1997.
19. “General double auction mechanism,” with R. Preston. McAfee, Advances in Applied Microeconomics, Vol.6, 1996
20. “An economic analysis of network architectures,” with P. Srinagesh, IEEE Network, Vol.10, No.2, 1996.
Book Chapters
1. “VoD QAM Resource Allocation Algorithms,” in Networking Technologies, Services, and Protocols; Performance of Computer and Communication Networks; Mobile and Wireless Communications Systems, Springer Berlin/Heidelberg-Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 3976, 2006.
2. “The Economics of Layered Networks,” with P. Srinagesh, Internet Economics, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1997.
Patents
1. “System for updated channel lineup for broadcasting and switched digital broadcasting services”, granted on 10/22/2013, US Patent No. 8,566,888
2. “Method and system of providing switch broadcast television”, granted on 12/11/2012, US Patent No. 8,332,902
Op-Ed
South China Morning Post
1. “Price of a fight,” South China Morning Post, August 9, 2013
2. “Nexen oil deal shows foreign acquisitions needn’t be a minefield for Chinese firms,” South China Morning Post, March 18, 2013
3. “Missing Chinese in Chinese dream,” South China Morning Post, December 24, 2012
4. “Work-in-progress,” South China Morning Post, December 8, 2012
5. “Economic threads,” South China Morning Post, September 19, 2012
6. “Quality control,” South China Morning Post, September 10, 2012
7. “Bigger, richer, stronger? Not always at the Games,” South China Morning Post, August 7, 2012
8. “Beijing should settle WTO case over rare-earth exports,” South China Morning Post, July 12, 2012
9. “Pegged out?” South China Morning Post, June 15, 2012
10. “Bear-bile business has already lost the PR war,” South China Morning Post, February 23, 2012
11. “Driving force,” South China Morning Post, February 13, 2012
12. “Chinese solar firms aren’t out to undercut competition,” South China Morning Post, December, 1, 2011
13. “Born sinners,” South China Morning Post, October 28, 2011
14. “Burning issue,” South China Morning Post, October 13, 2011
15. “The only way up,” South China Morning Post, September 14, 2011
16. “The best prescription for restoring consumer trust,” South China Morning Post, August 13, 2011
17. “Recycling ideas,” South China Morning Post, July 23, 2011
18. “A few lessons for Tsinghua University on raising funds and naming buildings,” South China Morning Post, June 4, 2011
19. “A lot of hot air,” South China Morning Post, May 21, 2011
20. “Bubble in the sky,” South China Morning Post, May 7, 2011
21. “Business opportunity: post-quake reconstruction,” South China Morning Post, April 15, 2011
22. “A lighter tax burden would boost happiness,” South China Morning Post, April 5, 2011
23. “Locke’s ethnicity, an asset or a liability?” South China Morning Post, March 15, 2011
Global Times
1. “A fine line between luxury and vulgarity for brands,” Global Times, November 24, 2011
2. “Economic jeremiads turn theory into sensation,” Global Times, November 10, 2011
3. “Wong Lo Kat case shows perils of uncertain IPR,” Global Times, November 2, 2011
4. “Let Chinese money speak loudly in euro crisis,” Global Times, October 31, 2011
5. “Protestors threaten to tip US political balance,” Global Times, October 14, 2011
6. “Chinese rebels little threat to Jobs-less empire,” Global Times, September 6, 2011
7. “Biden’s cheap restaurant meal conceals expensive realities,” Global Times, August 22, 2011
8. “Expect swerve before US crashes into debt ceiling,” Global Times, July 29, 2011
9. “We’re only now paying for 20-year building spree,” Global Times, July 20, 2011
10. “US military copters come stuffed full of pork,” Global Times, June 6, 2011
11. “US on cusp of striking industrial renaissance,” Global Times, May 27, 2011
12. “Tear down tariff barriers to bring cash back home,” Global Times, May 10, 2011
13. “Public awareness smothered by powerful tobacco lobby,” Global Times, May 4, 2011
14. “Don't blame rich for seeking chances overseas,” Global Times, April 27, 2011
15. “Not a market economy? Tell that to China’s public,” Global Times, April 20, 2011
16. “‘When in Rome...’ not such a good game plan,” Global Times, March 29, 2011
17. “Rampant development no match for nature,” Global Times, March 14, 2011
18. “Right’s attack on union won’t stop with public sector,” Global Times, March 7, 2011
19. “Full steam ahead on China’s high-speed rails.” Global Times, March 1, 2011
20. “No end to ingenuity of poison milk perpetrators,” Global Times, February 21, 2011
21. “Fireworks blow up GDP, but at what cost to citizens,” Global Times, February 12, 2011
22. “Top tips for surviving grueling ordeal of New Year TV,” Global Times, February 1, 2011
23. “International trade provokes gratitude not resentment,” Global Times, January 17, 2011
24. “Do celebrity politicians give enough bang for their buck,” Global Times, January 12, 2011
25. “Govt awash with cash but taxes continue to proliferate,” Global Times, January 5, 2011
26. “Sovereignty and default a complex equation,” Global Times, December 27, 2010
27. “Increasing imports to cool down Chinas inflation,” Global Times, December 20, 2010
28. “WikiLeaks charges show US hypocrisy over press freedom,” Global Times, December 14, 2010
29. “Time for a road trip it’s cheaper to fly,” Global Times, December 7, 2010
30. “China bashing spoils chances for real us growth,” Global Times, November 29, 2010
31. “The making of a Sino-American auto giant,” Global Times, November 22, 2010
32. “South Korean fear of US beef breaks trade balance,” Global Times, November 15, 2010
33. “Chinese universal scapegoat in ugly midterms,” Global Times, November 9, 2010
34. “US export policies churning out garbage,” Global Times, November 2, 2010
35. “Rare-earth limits not aimed at foreign market,” Global Times, October 24, 2010
Shanghai Daily
1. “History of US debt is history of US wars,” Shanghai Daily, August 18, 2011
2. “More time to clear up train wreck,” Shanghai Daily, July 28, 2011
3. “All hail fast and fancy railway but is it safe to ride?” Shanghai Daily, July 20, 2011
4. “When pollution fees are merely the cost of doing business,” Shanghai Daily, June 9, 2011
5. “New drunk driving law poses tough questions,” Shanghai Daily, May 24, 2011
6. “Money, sex and the city: How powerful men fall,” Shanghai Daily, May 21, 2011
7. “Our gilded age begins to emerge,” Shanghai Daily, May 12, 2011
8. “Auctioning license plates far better than dodgy lottery,” Shanghai Daily, May 4, 2011
9. “China’s 3 musketeers race against the global auto giants,” Shanghai Daily, April 28, 2011
10. “There is something fishy in publicized price hike plans,” Shanghai Daily, April 27, 2011
11. “Jail CEOs of firms that make deadly products,” Shanghai Daily, April 19, 2011
12. “China and US interwoven economies,” Shanghai Daily, May 21, 2010
13. “Levy huge fines on smokers and eateries,” Shanghai Daily, May 19, 2010
14. “How car maker drives ahead by chucking rules,” Shanghai Daily, April 29, 2010
15. “Hot money inflows put pressure on the Yuan,” Shanghai Daily, March 26, 2010
16. “Shanghai can learn from Nagoya,” Shanghai Daily, March 23, 2010
17. “Fixating on the Yuan won't fix surplus,” Shanghai Daily, March 9, 2010
18. “Plight of 225 million migrant workers requires urgent action,” Shanghai Daily, February 25, 2010
19. “China's next big thing: high-speed railways,” Shanghai Daily, February 4, 2010
20. “China lives up to its WTO obligations,” Shanghai Daily, January 29, 2010
21. “Low-end Geely to buy high-end Volvo in new business model,” Shanghai Daily, January 13, 2010
22. “Hike power prices for business, not families,” Shanghai Daily, January 5, 2010
23. “Auto industry in about turn,” China Daily, December 21, 2009
24. “Obama’s call for growth driven by exports is music to China’s ears,” Shanghai Daily, December 17, 2009
25. “Don’t just put lipstick on China’s exports – ensure good lipsticks,” Shanghai Daily, December 3, 2009
26. “Bubble, bubble toil and the trouble with too much air power,” Shanghai Daily, November 25, 2009
27. “Saying farewell to Qian Xuesen, father of our space program,” Shanghai Daily, November 4, 2009
28. “China has a long way to go before environment starts to get better,” Shanghai Daily, October 27, 2009
29. “Time to celebrate and to ponder,” Shanghai Daily, September 30, 2009
30. “US auto subsidies a WTO flag,” Shanghai Daily, September 29, 2009
31. “Could the wheels fall off fair China-US trade?” Shanghai Daily, September 17, 2009
32. “Science of economics faces scrutiny, debate after financial crisis,” Shanghai Daily, September 14, 2009
33. “It is lose-lose for everyone if US slaps tariffs on China tires,” Shanghai Daily, September 3, 2009
34. “WTO decision flies in face of convention,” Shanghai Daily, August 25, 2009
35. “Leniency toward drunk drivers must end,” Shanghai Daily, August 24, 2009
36. “Premier’s visit shed new light on rocket genius,” Shanghai Daily, August 14, 2009
37. “Tragedy recalls scenes in 1892,” Shanghai Daily, August 7, 2009
38. “China deserves status of market economy,” Shanghai Daily, July 31, 2009
39. “ Behind the headlines in the Rio Tinto case,” Shanghai Daily, July 24, 2009
40. “ Time for corporate leaders to step up to World Expo plat,” Shanghai Daily, July 17, 2009
41. “ A winner’s curse in overseas auto deals,” Shanghai Daily, July 6, 2009
42. “ 3G good to go with China Mobile,” Shanghai Daily, March 2, 2009
43. “Shanghainese and Mandarin make city’s melody,” Shanghai Daily, February 19, 2009
44. “China’s auto industry takes two roads to indigenousness,” Shanghai Daily, January 22, 2009
45. “Incisive commentary slices and dices plastic ‘surgeons’,” Shanghai Daily, January 7, 2009
46. “Will fat-cat CEOs take pay cuts to save workers?” Shanghai Daily, December 30, 2008
47. “Be current, get a jolt out of driving your car,” Shanghai Daily, December 22, 2008
48. “How dare they light up under no-smoking signs?” Shanghai Daily, December 8, 2008
49. “A river runs through it, that’s the old Huangpu in my Shanghai hometown,” Shanghai Daily, November 4, 2008
50. “China Mobile acts like 800-pound gorilla in cell phone jungle,” Shanghai Daily, October 30, 2008
51. “Troubles in toy town sink rubber duckies,” Shanghai Daily, October 27, 2008
52. “Buffet bets on Chinese maker of hybrid batteries,” Shanghai Daily, October 17, 2008
53. “Hail to Paul Krugman for explaining value of economics,” Shanghai Daily, October 17, 2008
54. “Real lesson of melamine: free market greed is deadly,” Shanghai Daily, September 23, 2008
55. “Don’t choke on Coke and Huiyuan juice deal,” Shanghai Daily, September 19, 2008
56. “Shanxi reaps the wind as others blow hot air,” Shanghai Daily, September 9, 2008
57. “Mobile phone market leads to a cottage industry phenomenon,” Shanghai Daily, August 27, 2008
58. “Let’s celebrate a true Olympic hero,” Shanghai Daily, August 20, 2008
59. “Let’s pump iron at gyms, do aerobics, take kids swimming,” Shanghai Daily, August 7, 2008
60. “Philandvertising taints charity,” Shanghai Daily, July 30, 2008
61. “A tale of air-con, GDP, green living and turds,” Shanghai Daily, July 21, 2008
62. “Of true blue skies and double-cooked chicken,” Shanghai Daily, July 15, 2008
63. “High-speed rails leave many folks behind,” Shanghai Daily, July 10, 2008
64. “If cars were smaller, traffic would move,” Shanghai Daily, July 4, 2008
65. “Tips for touring the US: Watch whales, kick butt,” Shanghai Daily, June 25, 2008
66. “Run Run Fan runs far from civilized norms,” Shanghai Daily, June 20, 2008
Journal Publications in Mandarin Chinese
1. 与易芳, “转售价格维持行为的竞争影响分析,” 《中国物价》2013年7月号总第291期
2. 与崔璐、David Thomlinson,“包容性创新,”《商业评论》2012年12月号总第124期
3. 与易芳,“论价格挤压行为的反垄断分析思路”,《价格理论与实践》2012年第1期
4. “全球贸易保护中国如何应对?”《新智囊》,2010年,1月
5. “跨国公司2010战略五变,”《人力资源》,2010年,1月号,总315期,P80
6. “中国汽车自主品牌可以跳代发展,”《新智囊》,2009年,7月号, P66-71
7. “外资并购遭遇四重门,”《新智囊》,2009年,5月号
8. “3G发牌谁受益 ,”《商学院》,2009年3月号,总第57期,P78