Dr Xin Deng |
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| Position: | Lecturer |
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| Division/Portfolio: | Division of Business | |
| School/Unit: | School of Commerce | |
| Campus: | City West Campus | |
| Office: | WL3-60 | |
| Telephone: | +61 8 830 20743 | |
| Fax: | +61 8 830 27001 | |
| Email: | xin_dot_deng_at_unisa_dot_edu_dot_au | |
| URL for Business Card: | http://people.unisa.edu.au/xin.deng | |
Teaching interests
- Microeconomics
- Managerial Economics
- Business Economics
I teach the following courses
| ECON 3005 | Governance and Regulation in the Global Market |
| BUSS 3046 | Competitive Strategy |
| ECON 1006 | Microeconomics |
Professional associations
Economic Society of Australia
Qualifications
PhD in Economics, Monash
Master in Economics, Wuhan
Bachelor in Economics, Wuhan
Research interests
- Applied Microeconomics
- Chinese Economy
- Envioronmental Economics
- Transport Economics
Research publications
Refereed Journal Papers
Jie Shen and Xin Deng: Gender Wage Inequality in the Transitional Chinese Economy: A Critical Review of Post-reform Research. Journal of Organisational Transformation and Social Change. Vol 5 (2), pp 109-127. 2008
Xin Deng, Zen Lu and Zhongjun Cao: Attrition in a diversified student body: A case study. ERGO, Vol 1 (1), 15-25. 2007
XIn Deng: Economic Costs of Motor Vehicle Emissions in China: A Case Study, Transportation Research Part D, 2006 11 pg 216-226
Xin Deng and Yew-Kwang Ng: Optimal Taxation on Mixed Diamond Goods: Implications on Private Car Ownership in China. Pacific Economic Review,Vol 9, No 4, 2004
Russell Smyth, Junli Wang and Xin Deng, : Equity for Debt Swaps with Chinese Characteristics: A Case Study of Restructuring in One Large State-Owned Enterprise, Asian Pacific Business Review, Vol 10, No ¾, Spring/Summer 2004
Russell Smyth, Xin Deng and Junli Wang: Patterns of Growth in China's Large-Scale State-Owned Enterprises – Late Industrialization and Chinafs Shipbuilding Industry, New Zealand Journal of Asian Studies, Vol 6, No 1, June 2004
Xin Deng and Russell Smyth: Non-tax Levy in China: Non-Tax Levies in China: Sources, Problems and suggestions for Reform, Development Policy Review, Vol. 18, No. 4. 2000
Papers Published in Chinese Journals
Zhong Qin and Xin Deng (Forthcoming): An Empirical Analysis of Determinants of Family Firms to Award Professional Managers with Shares, Luojia Management Review.
Zhong Qin and Xin Deng (2008): Analysis of Ownership Structure of Private Enterprises in Ningbo City, Economic Management (2008), Issue 16. pp 46-55.
Xin Deng and Yewkwang Ng: Estimation of External Costs of Road Transport: A Case Study of Beijing (in Chinese), Journal of Chongqing University (Social Science), issue 1, page 4-10. 2008
Refereed Conference Papers
Zhong Qin and Xin Deng: Ownership Structure, Performance and Determinants of Share Diffusion in Family Businesses: Evidence from China. Australian Conference for Economists, Gold Coast, Australia, Sep 30th -Oct 3rd, 2008.
Xin Deng: Private Car Ownership in China: How Important is the effect of Income? Annual Conference of Economist, Hobart, Australia, Sep 2007
Xin Deng, Zen Lu and Zhongjun Cao: Understanding Student attrition in Contemporary Australian Universities: Evidence from an Empirical Case Study. Assessment that Works, ERGA Conference, Adelaide, Australia, Sep 2007
Jie Shen and Xin Deng: Gender wage inequality in the transitional Chinese economy A critical review of post-reform research. Our Work, Our lives: National conference on Women and Industrial Relations. Sep 2007
Book Chapter
Russell Smyth, Junli Wang and Xin Deng, Equity-for-Debt Swaps in Chinese Big Business: A Case Study of Restructuring in One Large Stateowned Enterprise, in Chris Rowley and Malcolm Warner (Eds) Globalization and Competitiveness in Asia: Big Business in Asia (London: Routledge, 2005) [reprinted from Asia Pacific Business Review]
Expertise for Media Contact
I am able to provide media comment in the following areas of expertise:
Discipline: Economics
- Chinese Economy
- Environmental Economics
Research Degree Supervisor
I am currently surpervise a PhD student working on informal credit in rural China, and am available to supervise students interested in doing research in various areas of applied microeconomics including environmental economics, transport economics, and policy related research in China.Change | Staff home page help
