姓 名: 彭军
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E-mail: junpeng@arizona.edu
教育经历
2000 Graduate School of Public Affairs, University at Albany, Albany, NY
Doctor of Philosophy in public administration, concentrating in public financial management
1996 Graduate School of Public Affairs, University at Albany, Albany, NY
Master of Public Administration in Public Finance
1988 Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Bachelor of Arts in English
工作经历
2006 – present Associate Professor in public administration
School of Public Administration and Policy, University of Arizona
2000 – 2006 Assistant Professor in public administration
School of Public Administration and Policy, University of Arizona
研究成果
PUBLICATION
Peer-reviewed
Deng, Shulian, Jun Peng, and Cong Wang. “An Analysis of Fiscal Transparency at Chinese Provincial Level.” Public Administration (forthcoming)
Zhao, Haili, and Jun Peng. 2013. “Revenue Forecasting in Government Budgetary Management: Comparison between the U.S. and China.” Comparative Economic and Social System, 2.
Deng, Shulian, and Jun Peng. 2011. “Reforming the Budgeting Process in China,” OECD Journal on Budgeting. Vol. 2011(1): 75-89.
Deng, Shulian, and Jun Peng. 2009. “The Study on he Market Mechanism of Fiscal Transparency: American Experience and the Reference to China,” Journal of Public Administration, Vol. 2(1): 159-174.
2007. “State Public pension management over a business cycle,” Public Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management, Vol. 19(4).
2005. “The state capital funding structure: Its effect on the operating budget and capital spending growth,” Municipal Finance Journal Vol 26(2): 1-18.
Peng, Jun and Peter F. Brucato. 2004. “An empirical analysis of market and institutional mechanisms for alleviating information asymmetry in the municipal bond market,” Journal of Economics and Finance, Vol. 28(2): 227-239.
2004. “Pension fund management and government operating budget: A tale of three states,” Public Budgeting and Finance Vol. 24(2): 59-73.
2003. “Managing the risk of variable-rate debt in the public sector,” Municipal Finance Journal, Vol. 23(4): 1-16.
Peng, Jun and Peter F. Brucato. 2003. “Another look at the effect of method of sale on the interest cost in the municipal bond market: a certification model,” Public Budgeting and Finance Vol. 23(1): 73-95.
2002. “Do investors look beyond insured triple A rating? – An analysis of Standard & Poor’s Underlying Ratings,” Public Budgeting and Finance, Vol. 22(3): 115-131.
Peng, Jun and Peter F. Brucato. 2001. “Do competitive-only laws have an impact on the borrowing cost of municipal bonds?” Municipal Finance Journal, Vol. 22(3): 61-76.
Book
2008. State and Local Pension Fund Management. Taylor & Francis.
Book chapters
2013. “Chapter 13: Cash, Investment, and Pension” in “Management Policies in Local Government Finance” 6th edition, edited by John R. Bartle, Bartley Hildreth and Justin Marlowe. ICMA Press.
2012. "Chapter Seven: Sustainable Approaches to Retiree Benefits -- Options and Implementation for Program Design and Financing" in "Local Government Fiscal Health" ed. by Jonathan Justice, et. Jones & Bartlett Publishers.
2009. “New York State Fiscal Transparency” in “2009 Report on Provincial-Level Fiscal Transparency in China”, published by Shanghai University of Economics and Finance Press.
2009. Chapter 9 Fiduciary Funds in “Handbook of Governmental Accounting” ed. By Frederic B. Bogui (published by Taylor & Francis).
2008. Peng, Jun, Ken Kriz and Tracy Neish. “Method of Sale in the Municipal Bond Market,” in Handbook of Municipal Bonds, Second Edition, ed. By Frank Fabozzi and Sylvan Feldstein (Published by John Wiley).
2004. “San Diego’s Fiscal Illusions: Three Lessons to Be Learned,” Municipal Finance Journal Vol. 22(3): 144-146.
2004. “State and Local Public Pension Fund Management,” in Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (Marcel Dekker, Inc. 2004).
2004. “Understanding the Basics of Refunding in the Municipal Bond Market,” in Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy (Marcel Dekker, Inc. 2004).
奖励,荣誉
Grants
2010. $15,000 from the National Institute on Retirement Security. “Lessons from Well-Funded Public Pensions: An Analysis of Six Plans that Weather the Financial Storm.”
社会工作
EDITORIAL BOARD
Journal of Public Budgeting, Accounting, and Financial Management


