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Visiting Scholar | 2015, 2017

Zhi Wang

Visiting Scholar
King Center on Global Development

Research Professor and Senior Policy Research Fellow
George Mason University

Dr. Zhi Wang is a research professor of Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. He is also a professor and founding director of Research Center of Global Value Chains at University of International Business and Economics in Beijing. He obtained his Ph.D in applied economics at University of Minnesota with a minor in computer and information sciences in 1994.  He worked as a Lead international economist at Research Division, U.S. International Trade Commission for more than 10 years before his current appointment. He also worked as a consultant for the World Bank in the World Development Report, 1995, as an economist at Purdue University, Economic Research service (ERS) of U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) of U.S. Department of Commerce, and as a senior research scientist at School of Computational Sciences of Gorge Mason University before he joint USITC in 2005. He was a research fellow at ChineseAcademy of Agricultural Sciences before he came to the United States and served on the board of directors of the Chinese Economists Society (CES) during 1992-93. His major fields of expertise include computable general equilibrium modeling, value chain in global production network, measuring trade in value-added, data reconciliation methods, economic integration among Greater China area, Chinese economies, and international trade. Because of his contribution to the GTAP database and to its use in contemporary policy applications, and his methodological contributions in reconciling re-export trade data, he was selected as Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Research Fellow multi-times in 2000-2003, 2007-2010 and 2011-2014. He also served as the US co-chair of the APEC Trade in Value-added (TiVA) technical group in 2015, lead the efforts to build APEC TiVA database. He also selected by Fulbright senior scholar program offering general equilibrium trade policy analysis classes at Chengchi University in Taipei and Tsinghua University in Beijing during 2005 and 2007 respectively.  He has long list of publication in world leading economic journals, including the American Economic ReviewAmerican Journal of agricultural EconomicsJournal of Development EconomicsJournal of International EconomicsJournal of Economic Dynamics and ControlJournal of Regional SciencesJournal of Comparative Economics, and Journal of Policy Modeling. He is the co-editor of the 2017 and 2019 Global Value Chain development report published by the World Bank and WTO, and the author, co-author of several books and many book chapters, including Global Economic Effects of the Asian Currency Devaluations (PIIE, 1998), The Implications of China-Taiwan Economic Liberalization (PIIE, 2010), and Trade in Value Added: Developing New Measures of Cross-Border Trade (CEPR and the World Bank, 2013).