Dr Yin Mai - Researcher Profile

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Address

Centre of Policy Studies and the Impact Project
Building 11E, Clayton

Biography

Yin works in the Faculty of Business & Economics at Monash University as a Senior Research Fellow.

Qualifications

ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
Institution: Australian National University
Year awarded: 1995
ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
Institution: Australian National University
Year awarded: 1989
GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN ECONOMICS OF DEVELOPMENT
Institution: Australian National University
Year awarded: 1988
PHYSICS
Institution: The Beijing Normal University
Year awarded: 1982

Publications

Book Chapters

Mai, Y., Adams, P.D., 2009, Resources sector and foreign investment, in Negotiating a Preferential Trading Agreement: Issues, Constraints and Practical Options, eds Sisira Jayasuriya, Donald MacLaren and Gary Magee, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham UK, pp. 129-152.

Mai, Y., 2005, China's entry to the WTO: effects of reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers and endogenous productivity growth, in China's Business Reforms: Institutional Challenges in a Globalized Economy, eds Russell Smyth, On Kit Tam, Malcolm Warner and Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu, RoutledgeCurzon, Abingdon UK, pp. 199-210.

Journal Articles

Mai, Y., Peng, X., 2012, Estimating China's rural labor surplus: A dynamic general equilibrium analysis, The Chinese Economy [P], vol 45, issue 6, M E Sharpe Inc, Armonk NY USA, pp. 38-59.

Mai, Y., Adams, P., Dixon, P., Menon, J., 2010, The growth locomotive of the People's Republic of China: Macro and terms-of-trade impacts on neighboring countries, Asian Development Review [P], vol 27, issue 2, Asian Development Bank, Philippines, pp. 82-121.

Mai, Y., 2008, Removing border protection on wheat and rice: Effects on rural income and food self-sufficiency in China, Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol 52, issue 2, Wiley-Blackwell Publishng Asia, Richmond Vic Australia, pp. 113-131.

Mai, Y.H., 2002, The petroleum sector after China's entry into the WTO. Can the Chinese oil giants survive the market competition?, China Perspectives, vol 41, issue May-June, French Centre for Research on Contemporary China, Hong Kong, pp. 24-32.

Conference Proceedings

Mai, Y., 2003, China's entry to the WTO: effects of reducing tariff and non-tariff barriers and endogenous productivity growth, Institutional Challenges for the Global China: Proceedings, 13 November 2003 to 14 November 03, Asian Business and Economics Research Unit, Monash University, Melbourne Vic Australia, pp. 314-326.

Postgraduate Research Supervisions

Current Supervision

Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
A Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) analysis of investment and economic growth in Malaysia (2000-2010) and a case study to assess the economic impact of public investment in an infrastructure project.
Supervisors:
Mai, Y (Main), Tran, N (Associate).
Program of Study:
(DOCTORATE BY RESEARCH).
Thesis Title:
China's 'Ant Tribe': loss in effective labor input and proposed research for PhD thesis.
Supervisors:
Mai, Y (Main), Peng, X (Associate).

Completed Supervision

Student:
Beadnok, U.
Program of Study:
Impacts of trade liberalisation in Thailand: a computable general equilibrium model. (Masters) 2006.
Supervisors:
Madden, J (Main), Mai, Y (Associate).
Student:
Peng, X.
Program of Study:
POPULATION AGEING, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POPULATION POLICY OPTIONS IN CHINA: A COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUALIBRIUM ANALYSIS.. (PHD) 2005.
Supervisors:
Dixon, P (Main), Mai, Y (Associate), Ng, Y (Associate).