Ms. Yanqiu Song | Defense Economics | Best Researcher Award
PhD student at Central University of Finance and Economics, China
Summary:
Ms. Yanqiu Song is a dedicated researcher and PhD student in Defense Economics at the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE). With a solid foundation in economics, she holds a Master’s degree in Regional Economics from the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC, and a Bachelor’s degree in International Economics and Trade from Northeastern University. Her research focuses on advanced economic theories and their practical applications, particularly in regional development and the optimal allocation of state-owned assets. Ms. Song has participated in significant projects, published research articles, and gained valuable experience through various internships and assistant roles, showcasing her commitment to academic excellence and practical implementation.
Profile:
Education:
Ms. Yanqiu Song is currently a PhD student in Defense Economics at the Central University of Finance and Economics (CUFE), focusing on advanced courses such as Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Econometrics. She earned her Master’s degree in Regional Economics from the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC, where she wrote her thesis on the optimal allocation of state-owned assets based on high-quality regional development. She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Economics and Trade from Northeastern University, where her graduation thesis explored the impact of northeast China’s opening to the outside world on economic development.
Professional Experience:
Ms. Yanqiu Song has accumulated diverse professional experience across various roles. Currently a Project Participant at the Institute of Defense Economics and Management, CUFE, she has co-authored notable publications, including an article in Resources Policy. She previously interned at Beijing Chaoyang International Technology Innovation Service Co., LTD, where she contributed to the “Urban Economic Brain” project. As a Research Assistant at China Construction Fangcheng Investment & Development Group Co., LTD, she was involved in benchmarking smart city projects and published related research. Additionally, she served as a Student Assistant at the China Academy of Northeast Revitalization, NEU, participating in significant evaluation projects on regional revitalization.
Research Interest:
Ms. Yanqiu Song’s research interests lie primarily in defense economics, regional economics, and international trade. Her PhD research at the Central University of Finance and Economics focuses on the intersection of defense economics and advanced economic theories, with particular attention to topics like risk aversion and financing in terrorism. She has explored the optimal allocation of state-owned assets for regional development during her master’s studies at the Party School of the Central Committee of CPC. Additionally, her undergraduate research at Northeastern University involved empirical studies on the economic impact of northeast China’s international trade policies. Ms. Song’s work often intersects with public policy, strategic economic planning, and the integration of advanced economic methodologies to address contemporary economic challenges.
Skills:
Ms. Yanqiu Song possesses a diverse set of skills that complement her academic and professional pursuits. She has strong English literacy and practical application abilities, as evidenced by her IELTS score of 6.0 and CET-6 score of 530, enabling her to communicate fluently with individuals from various backgrounds. Ms. Song is proficient in data analysis software, including Stata, Eviews, and SPSS, as well as Office software. She holds national computer certificates in C Language (Level II) and Network Technology (Level III), demonstrating her technical competence. Her skills are further enhanced by her experience in rigorous research, organizational planning, coordination, and teamwork, cultivated through her extensive academic and professional experiences.
Publications:
Article: The role of gold in terrorism: Risk aversion or financing source?
- Journal: Resources Policy
- Publication Date: 2024-07-01
- Type: Journal article
- DOI: 10.1016/j.resourpol.2024.105201
- ISSN: 0301-4207
- Contributors: Yu Song, Yanqiu Song, Shiwei Chang, Lele He