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Xiaoxi LI,professor at Beijing Normal University(BNU), is the honorary director of School of Economics and Resource Management at BNU and the honorary director of ...
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Xiaoxi LI,professor at Beijing Normal University(BNU), is the honorary director of School of Economics and Resource Management at BNU and the honorary director of Institute of Development Research in Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. Prof. LI holds bachelor degree in economics from Lanzhou University in 1982, master degree in 1984 and Ph D degree in economics in 1989 both from School of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (CASS) Beijing, China.
Prof. LI worked as deputy director of General Office in Institute of Finance and Trade at CASS, director general of the Macroeconomic Research Department in Research Office of the State Council, the member of 5th Committee of China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and Development (CCICED).He has served concurrently as honorary director of UNIDO-UNEP Green Industry Platform China Chapter Office, vice-president of the China Market Association and other social duties.
In recent years, Prof.LI has completed and published the research results of China Green Development Index Report for six consecutive years, Human Green Development Report 2014 in English version and Chinese version, as well as China Green Finance Report 2014.
In 2009, Prof.LI was selected as one of the 100 Economists influencing the 60-year economic development of China jointly published by Journal of Economic Research and other institutes of Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. In 2010, Prof.LI was selected as the list of economics volume of Academic Achievements of Chinese Famous Scientists in 20th Century, which as a major national publishing project. In 1988, He worked as senior visiting scholar of London School of Economics and Political Science under the guidance of Professor Nicholas Stern for nearly a year in 1988. In 2014, he was invited by Professor Richard Cooper and Professor Gregory Mankiw for visiting at Harvard University a half year.