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京师“一带一路”大讲堂第29讲
2026.03.12
主题:气候变化与全球收入分配:全球变暖对国家间不平等的影响
Topic: Climate Change & World Income Distribution: The Impacts of Global Warming on Between-Country Inequality
主讲人:万广华 南开大学资深教授、发展研究院副院长,联合国、亚洲开发银行前高级官员
Speaker: Guanghua Wan, Chair Professor and Deputy Dean, Institute of Chinese Modernization and Development, Nankai University; Former Senior Official with the United Nations and the Asian Development Bank
时间:2026年3月12日 10:00-11:30
Time: March 12, 2026 10:00-11:30
地点:北京师范大学京师学堂地下一层第三会议室
Time: Conference Room 3, Basement Level 1, Jing Shi Xue Tang, Beijing Normal University
主办单位:北京师范大学一带一路学院
Organized by: Belt and Road School, Beijing Normal University
讲座语言:英语
Language: English
主讲人简介 Speaker Profile
万广华,南开大学资深教授、发展研究院副院长,联合国、亚洲开发银行前高级官员,在《World Development》《Health Economics》等期刊和牛津大学出版社发表学术成果300多项,其中中文期刊论文160多篇,仅在《中国社会科学》《经济研究》两刊上就发表近30篇。根据RePEc,在全球经济学家中排名前4%,亚洲前2%,是多年的高被引学者。先后4次获得国家自科基金委项目,2项重点(每项直接费用200多万),1次专项(150万)。
Chair Professor Guanghua Wan is Deputy Dean, Institute of Chinese Modernization and Development, Nankai University, China. Previously, he was Director, Institute of World Economy, Fudan University. Before returning to China, he spent a decade in the Asian Development Bank as a Research Director and Head of Poverty/Inequality Group. Earlier in his career, he taught in Australian Universities and was a senior economist in the United Nations.
Trained in development economics and econometrics, Dr. Wan is a multi-award-winning scholar on the Chinese economy and an expert on Asia, with an outstanding publication record of more than 300 professional articles and a dozen of books including two by Oxford University Press. The latest RePEc ranks Dr. Wan among the top 4% economists globally and top 2% in Asia. Some of his publications can be downloaded from: http://ideas.repec.org/f/pwa395.html.
内容简介 Abstract
Climate change is not only an environmental crisis, it can also reshape the world income distribution. This lecture examines how global warming affects between-country inequality by influencing economic growth differently across countries. Using a global panel dataset covering 152 countries from 1950 to 2019, the analysis moves beyond approaches that rely solely on country-average temperature.Using complete inequality measures and both static and dynamic decomposition frameworks, the study estimates the absolute and relative contributions of climate change to the level and evolution of between-country inequality.
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