Danlu LIU
Associate Professor
Contact information
E-mail: liudanlu@aliyun.com ldlu@nju.edu.cn
Department of Social Security
Areas of expertise
Education
Ph.D. Economics 2009-2012
Business School, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
M.A. Economics 2007-2009
Boston University, Boston, US
B.A. Economics 2003-2007
Business School, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Research/work Experiences
Associate Professor of Labor and Social Security 2014-present
School of Government, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China
Postdoctoral Fellow 2012-2014
National Academy of Economics Strategy, CASS
Selected Publications
2017- present, Study on Modern Service Industry in the Rise of the Yangtze River Urban Agglomeration. Funded by Social Science Funds of Jiangsu Province, No. 17WTA002
2013-2017, Dualist Structure of Service Industry and Its Effects on Income Distribution of Urban Residents. Funded by National Social Science Funds, No.13CJL021
2012-2014, Institutional Reform, Globalization and Productivity of Service Industry. Funded by Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China, No.2012M520510
Selected Awards
Liu, Danlu. (2018). Evaluation of Equalization of Basic Public Services in the Yangtze River Delta Region. Journal of Nantong University, 2018(6)
Liu, Danlu. (2018). Rise of the Service Industry and Improvement of Labor Income Share. Southeast Academic Research. 2018(6).
Liu, Danlu. (2017). Wage determination of China's Service Firms: Monopoly or innovation? Study & Exploration, 2017(6).
Liu, Danlu. (2017). Unbalanced Growth of the Service Industry and Income Inequality in Urban China: A Regression-based Approach. Modern Economic Research, 2017(7).
Liu, Danlu and Jiechang Xia. (2016). Can Tax Reduction of Producer Service Industry Stimulate Growth? Perspective from the Supple Side Reform. Journal of Guangdong University of Finance and Economic,2016(31):4. (reprinted by China University Academic Abstracts, Vol.5 2016, and Journal Copies of China People's University, Vol.12,2016)
Zhang, Yueyou, Danlu Liu and Jing Zhou. (2014). Deindustrialization, Reindustrialization and Economy Servicizing: Based on Industrial Linkages Perspective. Finance and Trade Research, 2014(3):25.
Liu, Danlu. (2014). Internationalization, Innovation Activities and Productivity of Service Firms: Micro Evidence from Producer Service Firms in China. Journal of Nanjing University, 2013(6). (reprinted by China University Academic Abstracts, Vol.1,2014)
Liu, Danlu and Yueyou Zhang. (2013). Reverse Outsourcing: A New Strategy for China's Economic Globalization. China Industrial Economics, Vol.5, 2013.
Liu, Danlu. (2013). What Determines Productivity of Service Industry: A Literature Survey. Review of Industrial Economics, 2013(12):3.
Liu, Danlu and Shouhua Wei. (2013). Innovation and Productivity in Service Industry: An Empirical Study Based on Micro Firm-level Data. R &D Management, 2013(2).
Liu, Danlu. (2013). Entry Regulation and the Productivity of China’s Service Industry. Economist,2013(2).
Liu, Danlu. (2012). Internationalization and Productivity of Service Industry: Evidence from Chinese Firm-level Data. Social Science in Nanjing, 2012(11).
Liu, Danlu and Jianghuai Zheng. (2012). What Determines Chinese Firms’ International OEM Strategies? Evidence from Suzhou. International Business, 2012(6).
Liu, Danlu. (2012). Agglomeration and Productivity of China’s Service Industry: A Demand Based Perspective. Nanjing Business Review, 2012(17).
Liu, Danlu. (2012). Analysis on Production Efficiency of China’s Service Sectors. Collected Essays on Finance and Economics, 2012(2).
Liu, Danlu and Zhonggang Yue. (2011). Reverse Outsourcing: A Growth Path of Chinese Firms. Industrial Economics Research, 2011(4).
Liu, Danlu. (2011). Can the Development of Service Industry Smooth the Economic Fluctuations? Contemporary Finance & Economics, 2011(6). (listed as one of Xinhua Digest catalogues)
Liu, Danlu and Weijing Dai. (2009). Outsourcing Revisited: Knowledge Transfer and Learning. Industrial Economics Research, 2009(1).
Liu, Danlu. (2006). Competition and Cooperation: A Win-win Situation of YRD and PRD. Contemporary Finance & Economics, 2005(1). (reprinted by Journal Copies of China People's University, Vol.1, 2006)