Associate Professor, Director of GPE Program
Contact: (86)021-65641238
Email: qianhaoqi@fudan.edu.cn
Office: Room 805B, West Sub-building of Guanghua Towers
Profile
Publications
Professional Activities
Awards
Dr. Haoqi Qian is an associate professor from Institute for Global Public Policy, Fudan University. He also serves as assistant director at MOE Laboratory for National Development and Intelligent Governance, and assistant director at Shanghai Institute for Energy and Carbon Neutrality Strategy. He got his BA in Economics from Fudan University and Ph.D. in Economics from Fudan University. His research interests are energy and environmental governance, policy simulation and evaluation, social economic analysis with big data. His research articles appear in world leading journals including Nature Sustainability, Energy Economics, Energy Policy, Climate Policy as well as in Chinese leading journals including Social Sciences in China (《中国社会科学》), Economic Research Journal (《经济研究》).
He has more than ten years experiences in computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling and has developed the Dynamic Regional Economy-Energy-Environment Analysis Model (DREAM). He is the principal investigator of National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars and sub investigator of Key Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China among other national and provincial projects. He has also won awards including first prize in The Eighth Ministry of Education Outstanding Scientific Research Achievements in Universities (Humanities and Social Sciences).
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Energy and Environmental Governance, Policy analysis and evaluation, Policy simulation and modelling, Energy and environmental economics, Big data analysis of energy and economics
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2023 – present, Associate Professor, Institute for Global Public Policy, Fudan University
2019 – 2023, Young Assistant Research Fellow, Institute for Global Public Policy, Fudan University
2019 – present, Director of Global Political Economy (double degree master program with LSE), Institute for Global Public Policy, Fudan University
2016-2019, Post Doctor, School of Economics, Fudan University
EDUCATION
2011-2016, Ph.D. in Economics, Fudan University
2007-2011, B.A. in Economics, Fudan University
2008-2011, B.A. in Accounting, Fudan University
EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Global Political EconomyThe programme will provide students with a multi-disciplinary analysis of key political and economic processes and problems in Europe and in China, considering them within a global context.
COURSES
Environmental Policy in China
graduate course (in English), 2019-
Public Economics
graduate course (in English), 2024-
Global Sustainable Development《全球可持续发展》
Undergraduate course(in Chinese), 2023-
Public Economics《公共经济学》
Big Data and Public Policy《大数据与公共政策》
MPA course (in Chinese), 2022-
Academic papers
In English
Qian, H., Qi, J., & Gao, X. (2023). What determines international climate finance? Payment capability, self-interests and political commitment. Global Public Policy and Governance, 3(1), 41–59.
Qian, H., Ren, F., Gong, Y., Ma, R., Wei, W., & Wu, L. (2022). China industrial environmental database 1998–2015. Scientific Data, 9(1), Article 1.
Qian, H., Ma, R., & Wu, L. (2022). Market-based Solution in China to Finance the Clean from the Dirty. Fundamental Research. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fmre.2022.03.020
Ma, R., & Qian, H. (2022). Plant-level evaluation of China’s national emissions trading scheme: Benchmark matters. Climate Change Economics, 13(1), 2240009.
Wu, L., Zhang, S., & Qian, H. (2022). Distributional effects of China’s National Emissions Trading Scheme with an emphasis on sectoral coverage and revenue recycling. Energy Economics, 105, 105770.
Wu, L., Zhou, Y., & Qian, H. (2022). Global actions under the Paris agreement: Tracing the carbon leakage flow and pursuing countermeasures. Energy Economics, 106
Qian, H., Xu, S., Cao, J. et al. (2021). Air pollution reduction and climate co-benefits in China’s industries.Nature Sustainability, (4): 417–425
Qian, H., & Wu, Li. (2020). Avoiding Mis-estimation of the CES Function: Unit Matters. Applied Economics, 52(19): 2056-2062.
Qian, H., Zhou, Y., & Wu, Li. (2018). Evaluating various choices of sector coverage in China's national emissions trading system (ETS). Climate Policy, 18(S1): 7-26.
Qian, H., Wu, L., & Tang, W. (2017). Lock in Effect of Emission Standard and Its Impact on the Choice of Market Based Instruments. Energy Economics, 63: 41-50.
Wu, L., Qian, H., & Li, J. (2014). Advancing the experiment to reality: Perspectives on Shanghai pilot carbon emissions trading scheme. Energy Policy, 75: 22-30.
In Chinese
Qian, H., & Wu, L. (2022). Allocation and Pricing Mechanism of Carbon Emissions Permit of China's Industrial Firms Under Asymmetric Information. Journal of Environmental Economics, (1): 36-55. (《环境经济研究》)
Qian, H., Gong, Y., & Wu, L. (2021). More Accurate Causal Inference: A Perspective of Machine Learning. China Journal of Econometrics, 1(4): 867-891. (《计量经济学报》)
Qian, H., (2020). Recent Development and Research Prospect of Application of Environmental Big Data. Journal of Environmental Economics, (4): 152-180. (《环境经济研究》)
Wang, B., Mo, Q. & Qian, H. (2020). The Diffusion Models and Effects of the Local Environmental Policy Innovation: A Micro-econometric Evidence from the Diffusion of River Chief Policy. China Industrial Economics, (8): 99-117. (《中国工业经济》)
Qian, H., Wu, L. & Ren, F. (2019). From 'Spurring a Willing Horse' to 'Efficiency Driven': Study of China's Regional CO2 Emission Permit Allocation. Economic Research Journal,(3): 86-102. (《经济研究》)
Tang, W., Wu, L., & Qian, H. (2016). From Pollution-heaven to Green-growth – Impact of Carbon-market Relocation of Energy-intensive-sectors. Economic Research Journal, (6): 58-70. (《经济研究》)
Tang, W., Qian, H., & Wu, L. (2016). Permit Allocation and Growth Effect Under Endogenous Economic Growth. Social Sciences in China, (1). (《中国社会科学》)
Wu, L., Qian, H., & Tang, W. (2014). Selection Mechanism between Emission Trading and Carbon Tax based on Simulation of Dynamic Marginal Abatement Cost. Economic Research Journal, (9): 48-61. (《经济研究》)
Qian, H., Wu, L., & Tang, W. (2014). Cost Effect and Demand Effect: Transmission Mechanism of Oil Price Shocks. World Economic Papers, (3): 69-83. (《世界经济文汇》)