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LIU Zewen
LIU Zewen
- Affiliation
- Faculty of Economics Department of International Commerce
- Job rank
- Assistant Professor
- Position
Researcher Information
Area of expertise
Cambodia Economic Research, Asian Economy, Development Economy
Courses in charge
Development Economics
Theory of developing countries
Chinese Economic Theory
Professional exercises
Educational background
Graduated from Hunan Normal University School of Foreign Languages
Graduate School of Economics, Kyushu University
Graduate School of Economics, Kyushu University
Acquired degree
Master of Economic Systems [Kyushu University]
Affiliated Society
Japan Association for Asian Political and Economic Studies
East Asian Society
Research Keywords
Cambodia, Southeast Asia, agricultural products, land development, economic growth, foreign direct investment
Current research theme
We are studying economic development in the Asian region, mainly in Cambodia.
Main research results and activities
・The Cassava Production and Exportation in Cambodia Driven by Chinese、
Kyushu University Asia Week 2021 Asia-Oceania Award poster session.
・"Consideration on the expansion of Cambodia's export to China in the 2010s", the 2022 Asian Economic and Economic Society Spring Meeting.
・"Expansion of export of cassava in Cambodia: Focusing on the international division of labor in the agricultural processing industry", the 33rd Annual Meeting of the East Asian Society in 2023.
・ ACFTA's effect on trade creation of agricultural products and processed agricultural products: Using the development of the international division of labor in the Cassava industry in Southeast Asia, Kyushu University Economics Association, 2023, Annex No. 29, pp.8-11.
Classes and Seminars
My seminar
Consider the theme of development economy
Development economics is a branch of economics that consider poverty reduction and economic development in developing countries. There are many economic issues in developing countries, such as hunger, discrimination, infectious diseases, conflict, child labor, and the environment. On the other hand, as globalization progresses, new technological innovations have emerged in developing countries, making them even more advanced than in Japan. If you look at Japan from a different perspective after learning about development issues in developing countries, you can learn new things. The purpose of this seminar is to acquire the ability to understand developmental economic approaches while reading literature on economic development in developing countries, and to consider the economy and society of developing countries from a broad perspective.


Social Activities
Response to SDGs