Institute of Policy and Practice

About the Center

The Institute of Policy and Practice is responsible for establishing a high-quality think-tank platform with an international perspective and pragmatic approach for undertaking frontier policy research and dialogue commissioned by the policy-making agencies and the industry. By studying and integrating the experiences and wisdom of academia, industry, regulators, and policy-makers, the Institute is committed to providing relevant policy analysis and practical solutions to the construction of international financial centers in Shenzhen, the Greater Bay Area, and China.

Research Team

  • Ben, Li

    Research Fellow

    Executive Editor of Hong Kong International Finance Review
    Member and Secretary-General of Shenzhen Financial Science and Technology Ethics Committee
    Standing member of the Professional Committee of Financial Technology and Algorithms of the Chinese Society of Industry and Applied Mathematics (CSIAM)
    Master of Business Administration, Peking University
    Master of Political Economics, Northwestern University
    Ben was the deputy chief editor of the Peking University Financial Review and the secretary general of the HSBC Financial Research Institute of Peking University
    Main works:Entrepreneurship Ethics, General Knowledge of Financial Ethics, Sixteen Lectures on Quantitative Investment, The Road to Economics,etc

  • Lian, Zhuowen

    Research Fellow

    Vice President of the Hong Kong Institute of International Finance,The 2nd Social Organization Expert of Nansha District, Guangzhou,Master of Business Administration, School of Management, Sun Yat-Sen University,Bachelor of Economics, School of Economic and Management, South China Normal University,Awards: Won the third prize of excellent research achievement of National Development and Reform Commission in the year of 2005.

  • Na Zhang

    Research Assistant
    Research Field: Macroeconomics, International Finance, Investment Management

    Master of Arts in Applied Economics, University of Michigan—Ann Arbor,Bachelor in Economics, Bachelor in Statistics (dual degree), Peking University