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Name |
Han Dongyun |
Department |
Editorial Office of International Critical Thought | ![]() |
Professional Title |
Assistant Researcher |
Job Title |
Academic Editor |
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Academic Qualification |
PhD |
Supervisor |
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Research Area |
international trade |
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Contact |
Email: handy@cass.org.cn, Tel: 010-85195750 |
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Academic Profile |
1993-1998 School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Technology, Bacher in Engineering;
1998-2001 School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Technology, Master in Management;
2004-2007 Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, PhD in Economics;
2007-presnt Assistant Researcher at the Academy of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
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Main Academic Achievements |
For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future, by Herman E. Daly and John B. Cobb, Jr. Translated by Wang Jun and Han Dongyun. Beijing: Central Compilation & Translation Press. 2015.
Energy Efficiency: Real Time Energy Infrastructure Investment and Risk Management, by Leslie A. Solmes. Translated by Han Dongyun. Beijing: Economy & Management Publishing House. 2014.
“Interpreting the Communist Party USA’s Historical Role in the US Trade Unions: Insights from the Early Institutionalist Theory of Industrial Relations, by Victor G. Devinatz.” Translated by Han Dongyun. Foreign Theoretical Trends, 2021, no. 2.
“Marxist Political Economy in the Contemporary World, by David Kotz.” Translated by Gao Jingyu and Han Dongyun. Studies on Marxism, 2008, no. 9.
“Relations between Labor and Capital: Current Characteristics and Prospects for Future Change, by David Kotz.” Translated by Han Dongyun. Journal of Economics of Shanghai School, 2008, no. 1.
“Analysis of the Prospects of the Clean Development Mechanism in the International Market for Greenhouse Gas Emission.” Intertrade, 2007, no. 1. Coauthored with Yang Shengming.
“Preliminary Study on the Emerging International Market for Greenhouse Gas Emission.” Finance & Trade Economics, 2007, no. 1. Coauthored with Yang Shengming.
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