Qiao Yue, professor and doctoral supervisor, is currently the deputy dean of the School of International Innovation and Transformation of Shandong University, director of the Williamson Law, Economics and Organization Research Center of Shandong University, concurrently a director of the Asian Society of Law and Economics, and the Competition Policy Committee of the China Industrial Economics Association. Member, Executive Director of Technology Incubation and Innovation Ecology Branch of China Society of Technological Economics, and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Asian Journal of Law and Economics, etc.
Professor Qiao Yue graduated from the Department of Physics of Lanzhou University with a bachelor's degree, and obtained a master's degree and a Ph.D. from the Department of Economics of the University of Surrey, UK. Professor Qiao Yue has established academic cooperative relations with more than 10 foreign universities, and has conducted in-depth research and exploration in the fields of port city development, free trade zone construction, and RCEP.
Professor Qiao Yue's research mainly includes Chinese economic issues and Asian economics, industrial economics, law and economics, health economics and other fields. In recent years, he has published more than 30 papers in SSCI, SCI, CSSCI journals such as “Review of Industrial Organization”, “Economic Modelling”, "World Economy", "Legal Science", etc., published two academic monographs, and participated in and presided over 8 national, provincial and ministerial-level projects, and read papers more than 50 times at well-known international academic conferences, and wrote a report on China's anti-monopoly issues at the invitation of Edward Elgar, a well-known international publishing house.