
Name:Cong Shuhai
Title: Professor, Doctoral Tutor
Research Interest: Theories and Policies of Public Finance, Management of Public Expenditure, Theories and Policies of Social Security
Courses Taught: Public Finance, Special Topics in Public Expenditure, Special Topics in Fiscal Theory, Special Topics in Social Security, National Budgeting and Accounting
E-mail:shhcong@mail.shufe.edu.cn
Educational Background
1983: Bachelor of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
1987: Master of Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
1995: Ph.D. in Economics, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
1995-1996: Visiting Scholar, West Virginia University, United States
1995-1996: Visiting Professor, University of Southampton, United Kingdom
2003: Visiting Scholar, University of Pennsylvania, United States
Working Experience
June 1974 – August 1979: Employee, Shanghai Foreign Transportation Company
September 1979 – June 1983: Student, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
July 1983 – Present: Faculty Member, Department of Finance, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
Social Service
Executive Director, China Association for Public Finance
Executive Director, China Association for Social Insurance Studies
Member, Ministry of Education's Social Sciences Committee
Member, Academic Degree Committee of the State Council, Subject Evaluation Group
Vice President, Shanghai Association for Public Finance
Research Projects
1. Risk Effects and Control of China's Expansionary Fiscal Policy: Completed. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Project No. 70073016).
2. Research on Establishing and Improving the Social Security Management System: Completed. Major Project on Fiscal Theory and Practice, Ministry of Finance.
3. Ex Post Evaluation of Public Expenditure: Ongoing. National Social Science Fund Project (Project No. 03BJY094).
Publications
1. Public Expenditure Studies (Editor), China Renmin University Press, 2002.
2. Reconstruction of China's Budget System (Editor), Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, 2000.
3. Analysis of Public Expenditure (Editor), Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, 1999.
4. Research on China's Macroeconomic Fiscal Policy (Editor), Shanghai University of Finance and Economics Press, 1998.
5. Economic Theory of Social Security (Author), Shanghai Sanlian Bookstore, 1996.
6. Explorations in China's Finance (Author), Shanghai People's Publishing House, 1994.
1. “A Study on the Theoretical Multiplier and Actual Multiplier Effects of China's Fiscal Policy” (Co-authored), Journal of Finance and Economics, Issue 1, 2004.
2. “Exploration of Several Issues in Public Budget Preparation” (Solo-authored), Fiscal Studies, Issue 1, 2004.
3. “The Status of Social Security in the Context of Income Redistribution Goals” (Solo-authored), Public Economics Research, Issue 1, 2003.
4. “Value Creation Theory and the Assessment of Corporate Performance” (Co-authored), Economic Research Journal, Issue 7, 2002.
5. “National Balance Sheet and the Measurement of Fiscal Conditions” (Co-authored), Fiscal Studies, Issue 1, 2002.
6. “Research on Pension Contributions and Benefits in China” (Solo-authored), Journal of Finance and Economics, Issue 1, 2002.
7. “Exploration of the Preparation of State-owned Assets Operation Budget” (Co-authored), Research on Financial and Economic Issues, Issue 10, 2001.
8. “Analysis of the Framework and Operational Effects of the UK Social Security System” (Solo-authored), Fiscal Studies, Issue 6, 2001.
Awards and Honors
1. 2001: Recipient of the First Prize for Outstanding Teaching Achievements in Shanghai and the Second Prize for National Teaching Achievements.
2. Third Prize for Outstanding Achievements in Philosophy and Social Sciences (Monograph) in Shanghai.
3. Third Prize of the Ho Ying Tung Education Foundation.