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ABOUT ME
I am a Ph.D. candidate in economics at the University of California,
Davis.
My primary research interests include international economics,
development, and industrial organization, in particular international
trade. I’m currently working on firm heterogeneity, organizational
forms of firms, extensive margin of trade, and also multinationals in China.
I’m also working on other topics including trade and development, environmental
economics and measurement economics.
I am currently on
the academic job market. The links below and above have more
information about me and my research.
Left picture: My wife - Yuan - and I in Shanghai, Dec. 2007.
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Publications:
[1] “Optimal Choice of Product
Scope for Multiproduct Firms”, forthcoming in E. Helpman, D. Marin
and T. Verdier, eds., The Organization of Firms in a Global Economy,
Harvard University Press. (with Rob Feenstra)
Working Papers:
[1] “Firm Sorting, Ownership and Product Scope:
Evidence from Chinese Enterprises”, Sept. 2008 (Job Market Paper)
[2] “Product
Rationalization and Trade Liberalization”, June. 2008
[3] “Trade
Facilitation and Export Variety”, (with Rob Feenstra). In Submission
[4] “The Effects of Domestic Climate Change Measures on
International competitiveness”,
(with Hiau-Looi Kee and Muthukumara Mani). April. 2008
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Check this link
for my fellow job market candidates at the economics department.
Fresh & Hot in Economics: why
Paulson is wrong? Chicago
professor Zingales gave a great answer at here.
Why Krugman won the Nobel? Trade economists prof. Avinash
Dixit and prof. Robert Feenstra have their interpretation here and here.
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UC, Davis is celebrating its 100-year anniversary!
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