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Yang Mian
Date:2021-11-21

Yang Mian

Professor

Director of the Institute of Economics Research at Wuhan University

Email: yangmian909@163.com

Phone : +86-27-68753887

PhD, Human Geography, Jointly Educated by Lanzhou University, China & Duke University, USA (2006-2012)

B.A., Applied Mathematics, Lanzhou University, China (2002-2006)

Curriculum Vitae

TEACHING AND RESEARCH AREAS

Ø Teaching courses:Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Industrial economics, etc.

Ø Research Areas: Energy economics, Environmental economics, etc.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Ø Professor, Wuhan University, Dec. 2017– present

Ø Associate Professor, Wuhan University, July 2012 –Nov. 2017

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Journal Papers ( * means the corresponding author)

Ø Qiaoling Luo, Xiaoling Zhang, Zhigang Li,Mian Yang*, Yunhua Lin.The effects of China’s Ecological Control Line policy on ecosystem services: The case of Wuhan City.Ecological Indicators, 2018, forthcoming.

Ø Fuxia Yang,Mian Yang*, Jiangchuan Xu.Theproductivitydynamics of China’senvironmentallyfriendlyproductiontechnologies in terms ofwastewatertreatmenttechniques.BioMed Research International, 2018, available online.

Ø Xiaomeng Zhao, Chuangjiang Liu,Mian Yang*.The effects of environmental regulation on China's total factor productivity: An empirical study of carbon-intensive industries.Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018, 179: 325-334.

Ø Mian Yang, Tiemeng Ma, Chuanwang Sun*.Evaluating the impact of urban traffic investment on SO2 emissions in China cities.Energy Policy, 2018, 113(2): 20-27.

Ø Mian Yang,Fuxia Yang, Chuanwang Sun*.Factor market distortion correction, resource reallocation and potential productivity gains: An empirical study on China's heavy industry sector.Energy Economics, 2018, 69(1): 270-279.

Ø Chuanwang Sun, Dan Ding,Mian Yang*. Estimating the complete CO2 emissions and the carbon intensity in India: From the carbon transfer perspective.Energy Policy, 2017, 109(10): 418-427.

Ø Mian Yang, Zheng Hu*, Jiahai Yuan*.The recent history and successes of China’s energy efficiency policy.Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, 2016, 5(6): 715-730.

Ø Mian Yang, Fuxia Yang*.Energy efficiency policies and energy productivity improvements: evidence from China’s manufacturing industry.Emerging Market Finance and Trade, 2016, 52(6): 1395-1404.

Ø Fuxia Yang,Mian Yang*.Analysis on China’s eco-innovations: Regulation context,intertemporalchange and regional differences.European Journal of Operational Research,2015, 247: 1003-1012.

Ø Mian Yang, Dalia Patiño-Echeverri*, Fuxia Yang, Eric Williams.Industrial energy efficiency in China: achievements, challenges and opportunities.Energy Strategy Reviews,2015, 6: 20-29.

Ø Mian Yang, Ying Fan, Fuxia Yang*, Hui Hu.Regional disparities in carbon dioxide reduction from China’s uniform carbon tax: A perspective on interfactor/interfuel substitution.Energy,2014,74:131-139.

Ø Fuxia Yang,Mian Yang*, Hualin Nie.Productivity trends of Chinese regions: A perspective from energy saving and environmental regulations.Applied Energy,2013,110:82-89.

Ø Mian Yang, Dalia Patiño-Echeverri*, Fuxia Yang.Wind power generation in China: understanding the mismatch between capacity and generation.Renewable Energy,2012,41:145-151.

Ø Mian Yang, Fuxia Yang, Xingpeng Chen*.Effects of substituting energy with capital on China’s aggregated energy and environmental efficiency.Energy Policy, 2011,39:6065-6072.

Conference Papers (International)

Ø Mian Yang, Xingpeng Chen, Fuxia Yang,et al. The economic determinants of air quality: an empirical test based on VAR model. 2009 International Conference on Energy and Environmental Technology (doi: 10.1109/ICEET.2009.496).

Ø Mian Yang, Xingpeng Chen, Fuxia Yang. Study on Gansu’s energy efficiency: an empirical test based on VEC model. Proceedings of 2009 international conference of management science and information system, vols 1-4, 2009: 1366-1370.

Monography

Ø Mian Yang. Establishing a long-term mechanism for China’s energy saving and emissions reduction. Beijing: SciencePress. 2015.

RESEARCH GRANTS

Government-funded grants

Ø Natural Science Foundation of China (Improving potential and realizing path of total factor productivity for China’s industrial sector based on the correction of energy price distortion),¥490000, 2017, Grant No. 71774122; (PI).

Ø Natural Science Foundation of China (The Effects of Factor Market Distortions on Energy Productivity of China’s Manufacturing Industry),¥220000, 2013, Grant No. 71303177;(PI).

Ø MOE (Ministry of Education in China) Youth Foundation of Humanities and Social Sciences (Study on the impacts of factor market distortions on China’s energy productivity considering industrial heterogeneity),¥80000, 2013, Grant No. 13YJC790179;(PI).

Ø China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Study on the economic transformation of China's development mode from the perspective of factor allocation efficiency),¥50000, 2014, Grant No. 2014M550848; (PI).

AWARDS AND HONORS

Ø ChutianScholarof Hubei Province.

Ø Luojia Young Scholar of Wuhan University.

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