Contact details:
Email: fengshenghao@uibe.edu.cn
Education:
2010-15: Ph.D. in Economics, Australian National University (ANU)
2009: Master in International and Development Economics, ANU
2005-08: BSc. in Economics, London School of Economics (LSE)
Visiting study and work:
2010-12: Visiting scholar, Centre of Policy Studies (CoPS), Monash University
Employment:
2016-present Assistant research fellow, Research Institute for Global Value Chains (RIGVC), University of International Business and Economics (UIBE)
2016- Research assistant, Chinese Academy of Science (CAS)
2015-16 Energy analyst, China Policy
Journal publications:
[1] ZHOU, L., ZHANG, K., FENG, S. (2020) Impact of Sino-US trade friction on China’s Automobile parts industry, International Economics and Trade Research (in Chinese), vol 36, no. 5, p4-15.
[2] FENG, S., WANG, J., ZHANG, K., PENG, X., YANG, J., XIANG, J. & ZHOU, Y. (2019) Research on GEI’s economic implications based on computable general equilibrium model – a case of China and its neighboring areas. Journal of Global Energy Interconnection (in Chinese). vol. 2, no.4, p 376-383.
[3] XIAO, Z., FNEG, S. (2019) Analysis on impacts of Sino-US trade frictions: based on the perspective of trade in value-added, International Economics and Trade Research (in Chinese), vol 35, no. 265, p55-69.
[4] FENG, S. & ZHANG, K. (2018). Fuel-factor nesting structures in CGE models of China. Energy Economics, 75, 274-284.
[5] FENG, S., HOWES, S., LIU, Y., ZHANG, K. & YANG, J. (2018). Towards a national ETS in China: Cap-setting and model mechanisms. Energy Economics, 73, 43-52.
[6] ZHOU, M., LIU, Y., FENG, S., LIU, Y. & LU, Y. (2018). Decomposition of rebound effect: An energy-specific, general equilibrium analysis in the context of China. Applied Energy, 221, 280-298.
[7] LIU, Y., ZHOU, M., FENG, S. & WANG, Y. (2016). Rebound effect and its decomposition – an analysis based on energy types in China. Chinese Journal of Population, Resources and Environment, 14, 23-30.
[8] LIU, Y., FENG, S., CAI, S., ZHANG, Y., CHEN, Z., (2013)“carbon emissions trading systems of China: a linked market vs. separated markets”, Frontiers of Earth Science, volume 7, issue 4, pp 465-479.
Working papers and project reports:
[1] FENG, S., ADAMS, P. D., ZHANG, K., PENG, X., YANG, J. (2020), Economic implications of Global Energy Interconnection, Centre of Policy Studies working paper G-307.
[2] FENG, S., MAI, Y.(2013), Increasing China’s coal-fired power generation efficiency, Market mechanisms for China’s carbon emission reductions: economics, modeling, and international experience - Research Papers and Key Findings.
Research Projects:
[1] Modeler, 2020-present
- Project name: Economic implications of reaching Carbon Neutrality in China
- Client: China Energy Technology and Economic Research Institute (CETERI)
- Responsibilities: Database, model, and scenarios construction
- Collaborator: Centre of Policy Studies
[2] Acting chief investigator, 2018-19
- Project name: Modelling Global Energy Interconnection’s economic impacts
- Client: Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation organization
- Responsibilities: Managing modelling, analysis, and delivery of the whole project
- Collaborator: Centre of Policy Studies and UIBE
[3] Chapter author, 2016-17
- Project name: Feasibility study of China-Mauritius Free Trade Agreement
- Client: Ministry of Commerce of China
- Responsibilities: Analyzing potential economic impacts on sensitive goods
- Collaborator: University of International Business and Economics
[4] Chapter Author, 2014-15
- Project name: Australia-China research program on climate mitigation policies
- Client: (then) Department of Climate Change of Australia
- Responsibilities: Projecting China’s emissions to 2050
- Collaborator: Centre for Climate and Energy Policy, ANU
[5] Chapter Author, 2013
- Project name: Market mechanisms for China’s carbon emissions reduction
- Client: AusAID
- Responsibilities: Analyzing coal-fired power plants’ efficiency improvement potential
- Collaborator: Centre of Policy Studies
[6] Research assistant, 2010
- Project name: Climate change and fiscal policy in APEC economies
- Client: World Bank
- Responsibilities: Analyzing energy sector pricing mechanisms
- Collaborator: Crawford School of Public Policy, ANU
Selected conference presentations:
[1] “Economic implications of Global Energy Interconnection”, (2019), international conference on CGE modelling and China’s economic development, UIBE, Beijing, China
[2] “Fuel-factor nesting structure in CGE models of China” (2018), China Energy Modelling Forum, Beijing, China
[3] “Linking Hubei and Guangdong’s ETS markets” (2015), conference on GHG mitigation using market mechanisms, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China.
[4] “Economic rebalancing and carbon dioxide emissions in China” (2014), conference on China after 35 years of economic reform, City University of London, London, UK.
[5] “Carbon tax and double dividend – an empirical analysis in the context of China”, (2012) The Crawford School Ph.D. conference, ANU, Canberra, Australia.
Teaching and tutoring:
² Instructor, CGE modelling principles and techniques, a graduate course, UIBE, (2019-present)
² Tutor, CoPS CGE training courses, (2016-present)
² Instructor, Mathematics for Economics Intro, a preparatory graduate course, ANU, (2014-15)
² Tutor, Mathematics for Economics, a graduate course, ANU, (2014-15)
Student supervision:
Ø Four on-going master students (investigating impacts of FTAs on global value chains)
Ø Two EMBA students have completed (topics include promoting small foreign businesses in China, and rebuilding the energy system in Syria)