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于乐荣


职    称:教授

办公地点:西区中德楼216室

办公电话:62733851

电子邮箱:yulerong@cau.edu.cn

地址:北京市海淀区圆明园西路2号中国农业大学人文与发展学院
邮政编码:100193


一、主要研究兴趣和研究领域    

农村发展和反贫困

、教育背景 

2007年毕业于中科院地理所农业政策中心获得人文地理学博士学位。

2014-2015年伦敦政治经济学院访问学者。

三、主讲课程    

发展经济学,性别与发展,区域经济学,公共经济学,社会研究方法

四、代表性论文及著作







[1]于乐荣.中国扶贫事业为世界作出的四个贡献[J].一带一路报道(中英文),2020(06):54-57.

[2]于乐荣,李小云.产业扶贫的地方实践与益贫机制[J].农业经济与管理,2020(04):5-12.

[3]李小云,徐进,于乐荣.中国减贫的基本经验[J].南京农业大学学报(社会科学版),2020,20(04):11-21.

[4]李小云,苑军军,于乐荣.论2020后农村减贫战略与政策:从“扶贫”向“防贫”的转变[J].农业经济问题,2020(02):15-22.

[5]李小云,于乐荣,唐丽霞.新中国成立后70年的反贫困历程及减贫机制[J].中国农村经济,2019(10):2-18.

[6]于乐荣,李小云.中国益贫经济增长的时期特征及减贫机制[J].贵州社会科学,2019(08):100-107.

[7]钱潇克,于乐荣.长三角城市群新型城镇化与电子商务发展指数协同研究[J].统计与决策,2019,35(14):47-51.

[8]于乐荣.影响贫困农户脱贫的动力及能力因素——基于河南X县实地调查数据[J].南京农业大学学报(社会科学版),2019,19(03):9-17+155.

[9]李小云,徐进,于乐荣.中国减贫四十年:基于历史与社会学的尝试性解释[J].社会学研究,2018,33(06):35-61+242-243.

[10]左停,金菁,于乐荣.内生动力、益贫市场与政策保障:打好脱贫攻坚战实现“真脱贫”的路径框架[J].苏州大学学报(哲学社会科学版),2018,39(05):47-54+191.

[11]于乐荣.产业扶贫模式及其成效[J].中国国情国力,2017(11):16-17.

[12]高明,唐丽霞,于乐荣.全球卫生治理的变化和挑战及对中国的启示[J].国际展望,2017,9(05):126-146+172-173.

[13]齐顾波,于乐荣.中国与非洲农业合作的逻辑:制度的模仿与适应[J].复旦国际关系评论,2016(02):168-195.

[14]李小云,于乐荣,唐丽霞.新时期中国农村的贫困问题及其治理[J].贵州民族大学学报(哲学社会科学版),2016(02):35-41.

[15]于乐荣,唐丽霞,李小云.公共转移性收入对农村内部不平等的影响分析[J].经济经纬,2013(06):137-142.

[16]于乐荣,李小云.中国农村居民收入增长和分配与贫困减少——兼论农村内部收入不平等[J].经济问题探索,2013(01):117-122.

[17]李小云,于乐荣,齐顾波.2000~2008年中国经济增长对贫困减少的作用:一个全国和分区域的实证分析[J].中国农村经济,2010(04):4-11.

[18]于乐荣,左停.1978~2008年:中国农村经济和农业生产变迁——一项来自中国150个村的调查报告[J].经济体制改革,2010(01):93-98.

[19]参编《灾后社会评估:框架•方法》(2万字/10万字)、《变迁与发展:中国农村三十年》(副主编,6万字/34万字)、《发展经济学》(主编之一)等教材和书籍。

[20]Yu-Lerong, Luo-Renfu, Zhang-Linxiu. Decomposing Income Inequality and It’s Policy Implication in Rural China. China & World Economy. (Vol.15 No.2, 2007.SSCI ).

[21]Chengfang Liu, Linxiu Zhang, Haomiao Liu, and Lerong Yu. Women’S Cultivated Land Rights In Rural China: Facts And Perceptions. Resurreccion, Bernadette P. and Elmhirst, Rebecca, eds. (2008). Gender and Natural Resource Management: Livelihoods, Mobility and Interventions. London: Earthscan.

[22]An Assessment of Economic Impact of Avian Influenza (AI) Outbreak on Poultry Producers in Rural China. Working paper for ICPEM2009, Searched by ISTP,2009.11.

五、主持及参加的课题项目     

主持教育部人文社会科学青年项目以及规划基金项目共2项,主持国务院扶贫办和农业农村部扶贫研究以及农村发展领域多项课题。国家社科基金研究阐释党的十九大精神重大专项课题子课题主持人。

2018-2021年 益贫式增长及包容性发展视角下精准脱贫政策的效果评价研究,教育部人文社科规划基金项目。

2018-2020年 实现“脱真贫”“真脱贫”跟踪评估研究,“阐释党的十九大精神”国家社科基金专项。

2017-2020年 澜沧-湄公河流域合同农业研究,澜湄基金-柬埔寨资源与发展研究所。

2018-2020年 承包地确权实践效果研究,农业农村部。

2018-2020年 土地规范流转研究,农业农村部。

2019-2020年 东西部扶贫协作独立评估,国务院扶贫办。

2019-2020年 国际减贫发展趋势研究,国务院扶贫办。

2019-2020年 脱贫攻坚中边缘人群与返贫问题研究,国务院扶贫办。

2018-2019年 贫困县摘帽案例研究,国务院扶贫办。

2018-2019年 2020年后中国减贫战略研究,国务院扶贫办。


   

English Version


Dr. Yu Lerong

 Professor

College of Humanities and Development Studies

China Agricultural University

No.2 Yuanmingyuan West Road, Haidian District

Beijing, 100193, P.R.China

Phone: +86-10-62732644

Fax: +86-10-62731027

Email: yulerong@cau.edu.cnyulerong0729@126.com

 

Summary

Dr. Lerong Yu got her Bachelor and Master degree from Inner Mongolian Agricultural University (Huhhot, China) in 2000 and 2003. After that, she got her doctoral degree on development economics from Chinese Academy of Science in 2007. At the same year she became the staff member of College of Humanities and Development (COHD), China Agricultural University (CAU). She is now an associate professor of Department of Development Studies.

 

Her main research interests include rural development and transformation, impact evaluation of policy and program and gender issues. Much of her current research is concerned with the interaction of economic growth and poverty reduction, especially in China and Africa cases. She teaches an undergraduate course in development economics and a graduate course in regional economics.

 

Research Areas

·   Rural Development and poverty reduction: analysis of the implementation effect of development policies and main problems; exploring the interaction of the policy making, adaptation process and the policy context; evaluation of the policy impacts, especially on poverty alleviation.

·   China and Africa agricultural cooperation: analysis of China’s agricultural aid for Africa; exploring the gap of aid objectives and implementation; evaluating the effectiveness of aid with the perspectives of development and political economy, particularly looking at the difference between China’s aid and western aid model, particularly OECD-DAC countries. Besides, How China’s private investors act in Africa is also a focus.  

·   Regional economics and related issues: analysis of the paths and models of different regions, exploring the inequality between rural and urban areas and causes in China case; looking at the relationship between economic growth and poverty reduction. Besides, the research focus extended to land use, environmental issues and animal diseases control at regional level.

·   Gender issues:  Starting from land tenure, looking at the situation of rural women’s land rights and main problems integrating with the context of China’s rapid urbanization and modernization; analysis of women in poor and how they resist the poverty etc.

  

Selected Recent Publications

·   Yu Lerong, Luo Renfu and Zhang Linxiu. Decomposing Income Inequality and It’s Policy Implication in Rural China. China & World Economy. Vol.15 No.2, 2007. SSCI.

·   Liu Chengfang, Zhang Linxiu, Liu Haomiao, and Yu Lerong. Women’s Cultivated Land Rights in Rural China: Facts and Perceptions. Resurreccion, Bernadette P. and Elmhirst, Rebecca, eds. Gender and Natural Resource Management: Livelihoods, Mobility and Interventions. London: Earthscan.2008.

·   Yu Lerong, Li Xiaoyun, Wang Libin. (translation) An Assessment of Economic Impact of Avian Influenza (AI) Outbreak on Poultry Producers in Rural China: Based on the Analysis of Two Periods Panel Data. China Rural Economy. Issue 7, 2009.

·   Yu Lerong, Li Xiaoyun, Wang Libin, Zheng Honge. (translation) An Analysis on Changes of Poultry Producers’ Economic Behavior after AI outbreak. Issues in Agricultural Economy. Issue 7, 2009.

·   Yu Lerong , Li Xiaoyun, Wang Libin, Zheng Honge. An Assessment of Economic Impact of Avian Influenza (AI) Outbreak on Poultry Producers in Rural China. Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on Public Economics and Management. November, 2009. ISTP.

·   Yu Lerong, Zuo Ting. (translation) Transformation of China Rural Economy and Agricultural Production in 1978 and 2008. Economic System Reform. Issue 1, 2010.

·   Li Xiaoyun, Yu Lerong, Qi Gubo. (translation) The Impact of China’s Economic Growth on Poverty Reduction, An Empirical Analysis from national and regional perspectives , China Rural Economy, Issue 4, 2010.

·   Yu Lerong ,Li Xiaoyun. (translation) the Impact of Income Growth and Allocation on Poverty Alleviation in China Rural Areas. Inquiry into Economic issues, issue 1, 2013.

 

As one of main authors, she also published several academic books include the following.

·   Change and Development: 30-Year Review on Chinese Rural Development, China Agricultural Press, 2009.

·   Report of China Rural Status of 2008, Social Science Academic Press, 2009.

·   Social Impact Evaluation of Natural Disaster, Social Science Academic Press, 2009.

·   Development and Risk: Social-economic Impacts of HPAI Outbreaks and Control Measures on Small households, Social Science Academic Press, 2010.

·   Development economics, China Agricultural University Press, 2011.

Selected Courses she delivers

·   Development Economics to undergraduate students. She is the third author of the Book, Development Economics (Chinese). Associating with practices of developing countries, this book systematically introduces the Development Economics Theories and economic factors of development and tries to look at the economic growth process and it’s consequences with critical perspectives. 

·   Gender and Development to undergraduate students. She is a main coordinator of Gender and Rural Development Network supported by National Women Federation of P.R.China. This network provides researchers and actors with a communication platform on gender issues, particularly on China rural women’s status and development. About 40 universities and research institutes are included in this network. Some issues such as left behind women, women land rights and barriers of rural women’s development are discussed in annual workshop of this network.

·   Regional Economics to M.sC students, including the some of international students annually. As a course for the master students majored in rural regional development, regional economics introduces and discusses the following topics: location theories, regional industrial accumulation theories, regional industrial organization theories, regional economic development theories, economic zoning and planning, trade and economic regionalization, management of specific areas. Besides the basic theories and methodologies, this course will use more materials on rural China particularly the West China for citation, case analyzing and discussion.

Selected Key projects relevant to Rural Development Studies

·   As a team member and the key coordinator, organizing and writing the report to the International Development Research Center (IDRC) about the issue of Social-economic Impacts of HPAI Outbreaks and Control Measures on Small-scale and Backyard Poultry Producers in Asia in 2009.

·   As a team member, writing the report on Impact Evaluation of Disaster and Reconstruction after Disaster in China funded by UK Department for International Development (DFID) in 2009.

·   As a team member, writing the report to International Poverty Reduction Center in China (IPRCC) on the issue of Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in 2010.

·   Responsible for conducting the project of Review and impact evaluation on China’s Poverty Reduction Policies funded by Ministry of Education from the year 2010 to 2012.

·   As a team member and the key coordinator, writing the report to World Bank about the issue of Developing Agriculture-Led Growth and Reducing Poverty in Tanzania in 2010.

Responsible for designing, constructing and operation of the Gender and Rural Development Website in China Agricultural University, including the modalities covering Gender and Development Research and Expertise, Gender Issues and Programs, Gender and Development Practices and Network, as well as the some materials on training and learning. The website is now running well on sharing and promoting the academic and professional knowledge of gender and rural development studies in China.


     

       
   

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