Dr. Fengbo Zhang has helped Chinese top leaders with policy-making since the 1980s. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Kyoto University in Japan. In 1986, he was a Senior Research Fellow at the STATE COUNCIL Research Center in China, introduced Western economics to China, assisted Deng Xiaoping leadership in promoting reform and open policies. Since 1988, he was a visiting scholar at Harvard University and the National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, represented leading Japanese companies during the rapid investment boom in the USA, and joined Fuji Bank. In 2003, he joined Citigroup as a Senior Vice President for Citibank Lending. He has published more than 10 books, including A CHINESE ECONOMIST’S JOURNEY and ANALYSIS OF CHINESE MACROECONOMY. He is regularly invited to speak to Chinese government and business leaders.
BOOK DESCRIPTION:
Author comprehensively analyzed Chinese transportation structure and key issues based on transportation economics theory and empirical analysis methods, including historical, structural, econometric and international comparison analysis along with other extensive data; guided Chinese transportation development plans and scientific policy-making. The first edition of this book was published by the People Press, the top publisher in China in 1987, and has been used as key textbook for Chinese major universities as well as government training.
BOOK CONTENTS
Chapter 1 Subject and Research Methodology on the Transportation Economy,
Chapter 2 The Rise of China’s Modern Economy and Railways,
Chapter 3 Basic Statistical Analysis of Freight Transportation,
Chapter 4 Structure of Freight Transportation,
Chapter 5 Economic Analysis of Freight Transportation,
Chapter 6 Relations of Freight Volumes and Levels of Economic Development of Various Areas,
Chapter 7 Economic Analysis of Passenger Transportation,
Chapter 8 Transportation Price,
Chapter 9 Transportation Price,
Chapter 10 Econometric model of China’s Transportation System,
Chapter 11 Dynamic Analysis of China’s Transportation Policy.
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