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Professor Yanrui Wu is an economist specializing in development economics and international trade with a focus on applied econometric modeling. His research interests encompass the economies of China and Asia, productivity analysis, economic growth, and resource and environmental economics. He has published extensively in reputable journals such as Energy Economics, Journal of Comparative Economics, and China Economic Review. Author of several influential books, including 'Productive Performance of Chinese Enterprises' and 'Understanding Economic Growth in China and India', Professor Wu serves on the editorial boards of various journals and is an associate editor for the China Economic Review. His teaching interests include international economics and development economics, reflecting his extensive experience in these fields. Prof. Wu has held various academic positions at the University of Western Australia, contributing to significant research projects and receiving various grants aimed at addressing economic issues related to environmental efficiency and growth in China. His future research endeavors will continue to explore energy and environmental economics, innovation economics, and broader economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Leading research and teaching in economics.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Oversaw economic research and provided educational leadership.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Delivered advanced economics courses and led research initiatives.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Instructed undergraduate economics courses.
Asia Research Centre, Murdoch University • Perth, Australia
Conducted research on Asian economies.
University of Otago • Dunedin, New Zealand
Engaged in postdoctoral research in economics.
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