Luo, Fang
Research Areas:
International Economy, Regional Economy, Urban Economy
Introduction:
Luo, Fang, professor of School of Management, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology and Director of Department of International Economics and Trade. She also directs Institute of Regional Economic Development Strategy and Planning and FTA and Service Economics Research Center. With a Ph.D. in Economics, she is a masters instructor and MBA / MPA Mentor. She is a non-partisan representative.
She began her career at Changchun Polytechnic University School of Management in 1986 and joined University for Shanghai in Science and Technology in 2007. Currently, she is a member of the Urban and Regional Management Committee of the Geographical Society of China and a member of the Expert Committee of China Association of Trade in Services.
Her current research focuses on international economy, regional economic development strategy and planning, and urban economy. Her publications include the book Cooperation and Competition-A study on coordinated development mechanism of the Yangtze River Delta Port Cluster and almost one hundred papers in Shanghai Journal of Economics. She edited and co-edited 6 International Trade textbooks. She hosted and participated dozens of the National Natural Science Foundation of China projects, provincial and municipal soft science research projects and business commissioned projects.
She gives lectures on Management Principles, Organizational Behavior, International Economics, International Trade, International Business Negotiations, Management and Management of Multinational Corporations, Regional Economics, Urban planning and government management, International etiquette and other management, economic classes.
She held a B.E. in Management from Jilin University and went to graduate school in the Northeast Normal University with a major in Global Economics. She graduated from Jilin University Northeast Asia Research Center with a Ph.D. in Economics.