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  • Faculty

    Department of Regional and Country Studies

    Lixia Wei

    Position:Assistant Professor
    Research Interests:Value Chains, Digital Economy, and Economic Sustainable Development
    E-mail: lxw121380821@163.com
    Educational Background

    Ph.D. in Economics (2024), School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University, World Economy

    M.A. in Economics (2021), School of Economics, Xiamen University, Western Economics

    B.Sc. in Economics (2018), School of Economics and Trade, Hunan University, International Economics and Trade

    Work Experience

    2024.08-present, Assistant Professor, China—Asean School of Economics/School of Economics/ China—Asean Institute of Financial Cooperation, Guangxi University

    Granted Projects

    1. National Social Science Fund General Project "The Impact Mechanism of Intellectual Property Protection on Chinese Enterprises' Innovation and Performance, and Policy Research," Participant, Completed.

    2. National Natural Science Foundation General Project "International Commodity Price Dynamics: Influencing Factors, Effects, and Policy Analysis," Participant, Completed.

    3. Ministry of Education's General Project of Philosophical and Social Science Research "Integration and Reconstruction of Global Value Chains - The Connection between Macro and Micro Perspectives," Participant, Completed.

    Honors and Awards

    2023 Wuhan University Yangpu Medical Scholarship

    2023 First-Class Academic Scholarship of Wuhan University

    Publications

    1. Zhang Tianding, Wei Lixia. Financial Services Development and the Upgrading of the Global Value Chain in Manufacturing [J]. Financial Research, 2023, (03): 20-37.

    2. Zhang, T., Wei, L., Liu, J., 2023. How China's digital technology development affects the environmental costs related to global value chains? Evidence from regional manufacturing sectors. Science of The Total Environment 886, 163978. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163978

    3. Zhang Tianding, Wei Lixia, Liu Jingwen. Accounting for Income from Digital Economy Factors and Competitiveness Analysis - A Heterogeneous Perspective Based on the "Right to Attribute" Principle [J]. International Trade, 2024, (02): 58-71. DOI: 10.14114/j.cnki.itrade.2024.02.010.



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