
Research Area
Macroeconomics, Chinese Economy,International Trade
Biography
2008-2012 Bachelor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics
2012-2014 MPhil, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2014-2019 PhD, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
2019- Assistant Professor, Shanghaitech University
Research Interests
My research interests lie in Macroeconomics and international trade, especially the questions related with Chinese economy. My research primarily focuses on the resource misallocation and its implications for economic growth and underlying mechanisms. Meanwhile, my research touches the questions of firm-level outcomes from international trade, especially how Chinese firms become more innovative from participating in exporting. My researches are driven by real world questions in Chinese economy and quantifies the macro and firm-level implications with detailed firm-level data.
Working Papers
1. Targeted Subsidy and Capital (Mis)Allocation
2. Knowledge Absorbing by Exporting: Evidence from Firm-level Patenting in China (With Yousha Liang, Kang Shi and Juanyi Xu)
3. Land Price Discrimination and Capital Misallocation (With Wen-Tai Hsu and Zheng (Michael) Song) (Working in Progress)