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- Announcing the 2023 Economics Distinguished Alumnus, Dr. Wing Suen! (May 9, 2023)
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Research
- Li, Wei and Xu Tan. 2021. "Cognitively-Constrained Learning from Neighbors." Games and Economic Behavior, 129:32-54.
- Tan, Xu and Quan Wen. 2020. ``Information Acquisition and Voting with Heterogeneous Experts.'' RAND Journal of Economics, 51(4) :1063-1092.
- Xuezheng Qin, Castiel Chen Zhuang, and Rudai Yang (2018). "The impact of birth control policy on offspring's education level: microeconomic evidence from China." China Economic Quarterly 17(3), 897-922.
- Xuezheng Qin, Castiel Chen Zhuang, and Rudai Yang (2017). "Does the one-child policy improve children’s human capital in urban China? A regression discontinuity design." Journal of Comparative Economics 45(2), 287-303.
- Xuezheng Qin, Tianyu Wang, and Castiel Chen Zhuang (2016). "Intergenerational transfer of human capital and its impact on income mobility: Evidence from China." China Economic Review 38, 306-321.
- Gregory Lewis and Pat Bajari, "Moral Hazard, Incentive Contracts, and Risk: Evidence from Procurement," Review of Economic Studies 81 (2014), 1201-1228.
- Pat Bajari, Christina Dalton, Han Hong, and Ahmed Khwaja, "Moral Hazard, Adverse Selection and Health Expenditures: A Semiparametric Analysis", RAND Journal of Economics 45 (2014), 747-763.
- Jeremy Fox and Pat Bajari, "Measuring the Efficiency of an FCC Spectrum Auction," American Economic Journal: Microeconomics 5 (2013), 100-146.
- Qifan Huang, Saizi Xiao, Castiel Chen Zhuang (Forthcoming). "The heterogeneous impact of covid-19 in a two-sided market: evidence from a live-streaming platform." Applied Economics