Dr. Yaobin Liu

Professor
Nanchang University, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering from China University of Mining and Technology, China

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Biography

Dr. Yaobin Liu is a Professor at of Applied Economics, Nanchang University, P.R.China. He obtained his Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering, China University of Mining & Technology. His working experience includes, worked as Lecturer of Geography at Macheng Institute of Technology in Hubei of China, P.R.China, Associate Professor at Nanchang University, Visiting Scholar at the University of Michigan, U.S, Australian National University, Australia, and the University Of Oxford, U.K. He is member of Chinese Academy of Ecological Economics, Chinese Academy of Geography and Director, Chinese Academy of Economics Geography. His area of interest related to Regional Economics Environmental Economics, and Regional Sustainable Development. Dr. Yaobin received honors includes, The Eleventh Place, Progress in Social Science Award in Universities, The Seventh Place, Progress in Science & Technology Award, Outstanding Researcher on Social Science in Universities, and Excellent Teacher, Nanchang University and many others. He has completed many research projects as Principal Investigator and received many grants for his research work. He has published 4 books as well as 10 articles in journals and 5 conferences papers contributed as author/and co-author.

Area of Interest:

Economics
Regional Economics
Environmental Economics
Regional Sustainable Development
Management Science

Selected Publications

  1. Liu, Y., L. Dai and H. Xiong, 2014. Simulation of urban expansion patterns by integrating auto-logistic regression, Markov chain and cellular automata models. J. Environ. Plann. Manage., 58: 1113-1136.
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  2. Liu, Y., 2014. Resource drag in an endogenous growth context: A panel data-based estimation with cross-sectional dependences and structural breaks. Applied Econ., 46: 1586-1598.
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  3. Liu, Y., 2014. Is the natural resource production a blessing or curse for China's urbanization? Evidence from a space-time panel data model. Econ. Modell., 38: 404-416.
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  4. Liu, Y., 2014. Dynamic evaluation on ecosystem service values of urban rivers and lakes: A case study of Nanchang City, China. Aquatic Ecosyst. Health Manage., 17: 161-170.
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  5. Liu, Y., 2013. Energy production and regional economic growth in China: A more comprehensive analysis using panel model. Energies, 6: 1409-1420.

  6. Liu, Y., 2013. Economic growth drag in the Central China: Evidence from a panel analysis. Applied Econ., 45: 2163-2174.
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  7. Liu, Y. and Y. Xie, 2013. Measuring the dragging effect of natural resources on economic growth: Evidence from a space-time panel filter modeling in China. Ann. Assoc. Am. Geographers, 103: 1539-1551.
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  8. Liu, Y. and Y. Xie, 2013. Asymmetric adjustment of the dynamic relationship between energy intensity and urbanization in China. Energy Econ., 36: 43-54.
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  9. Liu, Y., 2012. Modelling the lake water environment impact on urban system expansion. Information: Int. Interdisciplinary J., 15: 2351-2356.
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  10. Liu, Y., C. Yao, G. Wang and S. Bao, 2011. An integrated sustainable development approach to modeling the eco-environmental effects from urbanization. Ecol. Indicators, 11: 1599-1608.
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  11. Liu, Y., 2009. Research on Superseded Industries and its Mechanism in Coal Cities in the Central Region of China. Science Press, Beijing, China.

  12. Liu, Y., 2008. Study on Cultivating Thinkinglines and Regulation Policies of Urban Agglomeration in Jiangxi Province in the Situation of Rising of Central China. Economic Science Press, Beijing, China.

  13. Liu, Y., 2007. Theoretical and Empirical Study on the Interactive Mechanism between Urbanization and Resource-Environment. China Financial and Economic Press, Beijing, China.

  14. Liu, Y., 2007. Study on Coupling Mechanism and Regulation of the Urbanization and Eco-environment. Economic Science Press, Beijing, China.