陈应东


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       陈应东,特聘副研究员。分别于2010年和2012年取得香港中文大学一级荣誉社会科学学士(经济学)和研究硕士学位,并于2017年获得加拿大麦吉尔大学经济学博士学位。近年以独作或第一作者身份在Energy PolicyChina Economic ReviewTechnological Forecasting and Social ChangeJournal of Cleaner Production等SSCI国际知名期刊发表学术论文。担任过Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control Applied Energy国际期刊的匿名评审。主要研究方向为气候变化经济学与宏观经济学。

 

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研究成果

承担的科研项目经历

 

近五年学术成果

1. Chan, Y.T., Yang, Y.B. and Zheng Z.J., 2022. Effects of R&D policy on income inequality in a growth model with heterogeneous assets and skills. Economics Letters, 110371.

2. Chan, Y.T., 2022. The macroeconomic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic: A SIR-DSGE model approach. China Economic Review, 71, 101725.

3. Chan, Y.T., 2020. Optimal emissions tax rates under habit formation and social comparisons. Energy Policy, 146, 111809.

4. Chan, Y.T., 2020. Carbon policies and productivity uncertainty: An intertemporal analysis. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 158, 120165.

5. Chan, Y.T. and Wong, Y.F., 2020. Estimating the tourism‐induced province‐specific environmental Kuznets curve: Evidence from panel analyses of Chinese provinces. International Journal of Tourism Research, 22(6), p.751-766.

6. Chan, Y.T., 2020. Are macroeconomic policies better in curbing air pollution than environmental policies? A DSGE approach with carbon-dependent fiscal and monetary policies. Energy Policy, 141, 111454.

7. Chan, Y.T., 2020. Collaborative optimal carbon tax rate under economic and energy price shocks: A dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model approach. Journal of Cleaner Production, 256, 120452.

8. Chan, Y.T., 2020. On the impacts of anticipated carbon policies: A dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model approach. Journal of Cleaner Production, 256, 120342.

9. Chan, Y.T., 2019. Optimal environmental tax rate in an open economy with labor migration—An E-DSGE model approach. Sustainability, 11(19), 5147.

10. Chan, Y.T., 2019. The environmental impacts and optimal environmental policies of macroeconomic uncertainty shocks: A dynamic model approach. Sustainability, 11(18), 4993.


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