Yiwei Chen | Econometrics and Finance | Best Research Article Award
Mr Yiwei Chen, School of Economics and Management, China Jiliang University, China
Dr. Yiwei Chen is an accomplished scholar in the field of Economics, currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the School of Economics and Management, China Jiliang University. He earned his PhD from the School of Economics and Management at Southeast University, where he developed a strong foundation in industrial agglomeration and urban economic theory. Dr. Chen has contributed extensively to academic literature, publishing over 40 research articles in respected journals indexed by SCI, CSSCI, EI, and other Chinese core journals. With years of consistent academic engagement, he has become a prominent voice in China’s economic development research community. He is known for combining quantitative methodologies with empirical analysis to address real-world urban economic issues. His dedication to research, teaching, and mentorship reflects a deep commitment to the academic and policy-making communities. He continues to shape the discourse on regional economic development and industrial dynamics through rigorous scholarship.
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Yiwei Chen obtained his PhD in Economics from the School of Economics and Management at Southeast University, a prestigious institution recognized for fostering critical and innovative economic thinkers. During his doctoral studies, he focused on industrial agglomeration and urban economics, employing econometric models and spatial analysis to explore patterns of urban development and regional competitiveness. His dissertation work laid the groundwork for his future research trajectory and academic reputation. Prior to his doctoral education, he completed his undergraduate and graduate studies in Economics, where he received systematic training in microeconomics, macroeconomics, and research methodology. His academic journey has been characterized by a strong emphasis on analytical rigor and a practical orientation toward solving complex urban economic issues. His education has equipped him with the theoretical insights and technical skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to scholarly debates and policy discussions in the field of regional economics.
Experience
Dr. Yiwei Chen currently serves as an Assistant Professor at the School of Economics and Management, China Jiliang University. In this role, he teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in Economics, Regional Development, and Urban Studies, while also supervising student research. He has accumulated several years of teaching and research experience, contributing to both the academic and applied aspects of economics. Prior to his current position, he was engaged in various academic research projects during his PhD studies at Southeast University, where he also contributed to departmental seminars, economic modeling workshops, and interdisciplinary collaborations. His experience extends to consulting for urban planning agencies and regional development forums, where he applies academic theory to address real-world economic challenges. He is a frequent presenter at national and international conferences, and his teaching is praised for being both research-driven and policy-relevant, equipping students with tools to understand complex economic environments.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Yiwei Chen has been recognized for his academic excellence and impactful research with several honors throughout his career. He has received multiple research excellence awards from China Jiliang University and commendations for outstanding journal publications. His scholarly contributions to urban economics and industrial agglomeration have earned him invitations to speak at high-level forums and academic symposia. He has also been awarded provincial-level young scholar research grants, reflecting his status as an emerging leader in regional development research. Additionally, his PhD dissertation was recognized among the best in his graduating cohort at Southeast University, earning him accolades from faculty and peers alike. Dr. Chen is frequently invited to review for respected journals and to serve as a panelist in economics conferences, underscoring his reputation in the academic community. His dedication and scholarly impact continue to be recognized at both institutional and national levels.
Research Focus
Dr. Yiwei Chen’s research is primarily centered on industrial agglomeration, urban economics, and regional development. He explores how geographic clustering of industries affects economic performance, spatial resource allocation, and regional innovation. His work applies spatial econometrics, GIS-based modeling, and statistical analysis to understand the dynamics of urban growth and policy intervention. Dr. Chen investigates the interaction between infrastructure, labor markets, and enterprise concentration, contributing to both theoretical frameworks and policy-making strategies. Another key strand of his research looks at the socio-economic implications of urbanization, such as housing markets, transport systems, and environmental sustainability in densely populated regions. His long-term academic goal is to develop actionable insights that can guide equitable and efficient urban economic policies. His interdisciplinary approach links economic theory with geography, public administration, and data science, making his research relevant to scholars, planners, and government stakeholders concerned with sustainable regional development.
Publication Top Notes
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🏙️ Industrial Agglomeration and Urban Economic Growth: Evidence from Chinese Cities
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📈 Spatial Distribution of Enterprises and Regional Innovation Capacity
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🧮 An Econometric Analysis of Urbanization and Infrastructure Investment
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🧭 Location Decisions of Manufacturing Firms in Eastern China
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🏗️ Transport Infrastructure and Industrial Clusters: A Panel Study
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🏭 Agglomeration Economies and Urban Productivity Differentials
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🌆 Housing Prices and Industrial Density: A Regional Comparison
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🧑💼 Urban Labor Markets and the Role of Policy Incentives
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🌏 The Environmental Costs of Industrial Concentration in Urban Areas
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🏛️ Public Policy and the Spatial Reallocation of Economic Activity
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🛰️ Using GIS Tools to Measure Industrial Agglomeration Patterns
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📊 Urban Economic Resilience and Post-Pandemic Recovery Models