Date:2021-03-25 Click:
Name: Fu Tong
Title: Associate Professor
Office Phone:
Email: canjianft@hotmail.com
1. Introduction
Basic Information:
Fu Tong, male, is an associate professor and master supervisor in Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics. He was sponsored by the Chinese government to UK for a doctoral degree in Economics in 2010 and graduated from Hull University in 2014.
Research Directions: New Institutional Economics
Work Experience:
2014-Present, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics
2. Teaching Experience
Courses Taught:
Academic English
Business English
3. Research Achievements
Projects:
The National Natural Science Foundation of China: How economic institutions affect corporate R&D from incomplete contracts perspective?, 2018-2021.
Journal Papers:
1.Fu, T., 2020. What Provides the Micro-foundation of Monetary Policies in the Absence of Mature Economic Institutions? International Review of Financial Analysis, forthcoming. SSCI, Q1; ABS 3 stars.
2.Fu, T., 2020. Do Economic Institutions Matter for Trade Liberalization? Evidence from China’s Open Door Policy. Research in International Business and Finance, forthcoming. SSCI, Q2.
3.Feng, L., Fu, T.*, Shi, Y. and Wang, Z., 2020. Discussions on the Zero-drift GARCH Model: Evidence from a Markov Regime-switching Extension. Finance Research Letters, forthcoming. SSCI, Q1.
4.Fu, T., 2020. The Dilemma of Government Intervention in a Firm's Financing: Evidence from China. International Review of Financial Analysis, 71, 101525. SSCI, Q1; ABS 3 stars
5.Shi, Y., Feng, L. and Fu, T.*, 2020. Markov Regime-Switching in-Mean Model with Tempered Stable Distribution. Computational Economics, 55:1275–1299. SSCI.
6.Fu, T. and Jian, Z.*, 2020. A Developmental State: How to Allocate Electricity Efficiently in a Developing Country. Energy Policy, 138: 111231. SSCI, Q1.
7.Fu, T. and Cai, C.* and Jian, Z., 2020. The Illusion of a “Win-Win” Solution: Why Does Environmental Regulation in China Promote Firm Performance?. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 52: 366-373. SSCI, Q2.
8.Fu, T. Wei, Z. and Jian, Z.*, 2020. The Persistent Institutional Effect of Liberal Colonialism: Evidence from China’s Financial Policies. Applied Economics, 52(32): 3525-3537. SSCI.
9.Feng, L., Fu, T.*, Apergis, N. and Tao, H. and Yan, W., 2019. The Role of Government Intervention in Financial Development: Micro Evidence from China. Accounting and Finance, 59(5): 2855-2878. SSCI, Q2.
10.Feng, L., Fu, T.* and Kutan, A., 2019. Can Government Intervention be Both a Blessing and a Curse? Evidence from China's Finance Sector. International Review of Financial Analysis, 61, 71-81. SSCI, Q1; ABS 3 stars.
11.Feng, L., Fu, T.* and Kutan, A., 2018. Fuel Intensity, Access to Finance and Profitability: Firm-Level Evidence from China. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 54(13): 3116-3129. SSCI.
12.Fu, T., 2018. How does Government Intervention Determine a Firm's Fuel Intensity? Evidence from China. Journal of Cleaner Production, 196, 1522-1531. SCI, Q1.
13.Fu, T. and Jian, Z., 2018. Property Rights Protection, Financial Access and Corporate R&D: Evidence from a Large Representative Sample of Chinese Firms. Economic Systems, 42(2): 332-345. SSCI, Q2.
14.Fu, T. and Liu, Y., 2018. Private Participation in Infrastructure and Financial Sector Development: Evidence from Developing Countries. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade. 54(1): 203-21. SSCI.
15.Fu, T., 2017. What Determines Firms’ Credit to Access in the Absence of Effective Economic Institutions: Evidence from China. Economics-The Open Access Open-Assessment E-Journal. 11(2017-31): 1-27. SSCI.
16.Fu, T., 2017. Government Intervention and Financial Access: Evidence from China. Economicky Casopis, 65(6): 534-558. SSCI.
17.Fu, T., 2016. An Incentive Payment Mechanism for Contract Adaptation: Evidence from California Department of Transportation. International Journal of Transport Economics, 43(4): 535-562. SSCI.
18.Fu, T., Chen, H. and Choi, Y., 2016. Do the Sustainable PPI Investments Promote the Financial Market’s Sustainable Development?. Sustainability, 8(2), 120; doi:10.3390/su8020120. SSCI.
19.Fu, T., Abrokwa, K.K. and Bhattarai, K.R., 2014. Impacts of Securities Transaction Tax Adjustments in the Stock Market in China. Advances in Economics and Business, 2(7), 249-260.
Conference Papers:
1. Fu, T, 2019. What Provides the Micro-Foundation of Financial Policies in the Absence of Legal Institutions?. Finance in a Changing Global Environment in Tianjin University, 13-15 December, 2019.
2. Fu, T. and Cai, C., 2019. Regulatory Illusion: Why Environmental Regulation Promotes Firm Performance in a Developing Country. The 2019 International Conference on Green Finance and Low-carbon Economy in Shandong University, 20-21 July, 2019.
3. Fu, T. and Jian, T., 2019. Justice as Efficiency: The Allocation of Electricity in China. The 2019 International Conference on Energy Finance in Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, 18-19 May, 2019.
4. Fu, T., 2018. Foreign Investments and the Allocative Efficiency of Financial Policies: Micro-Evidence from China. The 5th Annual Conference of the Society for Economic Measurement in Xiamen University, 8-10 June, 2018.
5. Fu, T., 2018. How Government Intervention Function as an Alternative to the Market for Fuel-Saving in a Developing Country: Micro-evidence from China. The 2018 International Conference on Energy Finance in Chinese Academy of Sciences, 14-15 April, 2018.
6. Fu, T., 2017. How to Decrease Firms’ Fuel Intensity in the Absence of Market-oriented Regimes: Evidence from China. The 2nd International Conference on Energy Finance, 24-27 May, 2017.
7. Fu, T., 2016. What Determines Financial Access in the Absence of Legal Institutions. The International Conference on Applied Financial Economics, 2-3 July, 2016.
8. Fu, T., 2014. The Theoretical Exploration of Ex Post Contract Adjustment under Public Private Partnership with Special Investigation of Transportation Industry. The 1st Postgraduate Conference in Hull University, 23 June, 2014.