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HomePeopleAssociate Professor Qunyi Liu
Associate Professor Qunyi Liu
Associate Professor Qunyi Liu

Position: Campus Visitor
School and/or Centres: School of History

Email: qunyi@pku.edu.cn

Website: https://econ.pku.edu.cn/szdw/zzjs/ybjs/sgjjjymyx/327518.htm

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Associate Professor at the School of Economics, Peking University (China), Dr. Liu earned her PhD from Peking University and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Waseda University in Japan. She has held visiting research positions at Seoul National University (South Korea), Free University of Berlin (Germany), Kansai University (Japan), and EHESS (France).

Her research specialises in the history of economic thought and the transnational exchange of economic ideas and materials in East Asia during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She is currently working on two monographs: one on the transmission of economic ideas across East Asia, and the other on the history of beer in the region.

For more information about her academic background, research projects, and publications, please refer to her Chinese-language webpage.