ZHU Dandan
Contact: zhudd5@mail.sysu.edu.cn
Research Areas: Economic growth, Urban economics, Labor allocation
Education Background
2015-2021, Ph.D in Economics, Zhejiang University;
2011-2015, Bachelor of Economics, Zhejiang University.
Working Experience
2021/10-present: Assistant Professor and Master Supervisor, Business School, Sun Yat-sen University;
2021/07-2021/10: Research Assistant, Center for Research of Private Economy, Zhejiang University.
Papers
[1] Shiyuan Pan, Dandan Zhu, Kai Xu, “Are Chinese Cities Too Big or Too Small? --A Perspective of Labor Allocation Efficiency”, Economic Research Journal (Chinese Journal), 2018, 53(9).
[2] Shiyuan Pan, Dandan Zhu, and Yiyao He, "China's Response to Tax Cuts in the U.S. from a Brain Drain Perspective", Economic Research Journal (Chinese Journal), 2019, 54(10).
[3] Shiyuan Pan, Dandan Zhu, Kai Xu, "Talent Allocation, Scientific Research and China's Economic Growth", China Economic Quarterly (Chinese Journal), 2021, 21(2).
Projects
[1] National Natural Science Foundation of China, Youth Program (No.72203243), “Labor Allocation Mechanism and Economic Performance in Integrated Development of Urban Agglomeration”, leader, 2023/01 to 2025/12.
[2] Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation, General Program (No.2024A1515012622), “High-Quality Development of Population, Structural Allocation of Data Property Rights, and Chinese Path to Modernization: Theoretical Mechanisms and Policy Research”, leader, 2024/01 to 2026/12.
[3] Guangzhou Philosophy and Social Science Foundation, Youth Program (No. 2023GZQN03), leader, 2023/05 to 2025/05.
[4] The China Association for Science and Technology, Youth Program (No. 20200608CG080725), leader, 2020/08 to 2021/06.
Courses
[1] Macroeconomics, Sun Yat-sen University, Lecturer;
[2] Intermediate Macroeconomics, Sun Yat-sen University, Lecturer;
[3] Advanced Macroeconomics, Sun Yat-sen University, Lecturer.
Academic Positions
[1] Member of the council of the Guangdong Economics Association;
[2] Reviewer for journals such as Economic Research Journal (Chinese Journal), China Economic Quarterly (Chinese Journal), and Review of International Economics.
