Lu Feng, male, Han nationality, was born in 1951, received a doctorate in economics from the University of Leeds in the UK, and a master's degree in economics and a B.S. in law from the People's University. Dr. Lu served on the faculty at Leeds University and the People's University before his appointment at the China Center for Economic Research of Beijing University. He has also been a member of expert groups of the World Bank and related government departments of China.
Dr. Lu specializes in managerial economics, agricultural economics, econometrics, and economic history. His book, "Principles of Economics", cites cases from China to explain economic principles. In 2004 Dr. Lu was elected as one of "Peking University's Top 10 Teachers".
1996— | Professor, Beijing University, China Center for Economic Research Beijing Municipality | |
1996— | Deputy Director, Beijing University, China Center for Economic Research, Academic Committee Beijing Municipality | |
1995—1996 | Visiting Researcher, Harvard University USA, Massachusetts, Cambridge | |
1994—1995 | Lecturer, University of Leeds, School of Economics United Kingdom, Leeds | |
1992—1997 | Member, 14th CPC, Central Committee | |
1987—1989 | Lecturer, Renmin University of China, Economics Department Beijing Municipality | |
1985—1987 | Assistant Professor, Renmin University of China, Economics Department Beijing Municipality | |
Graduate, University of Leeds United Kingdom, Leeds (Received Doctorate) |