The Chinese University of Hong Kong-Tsinghua University Joint Research Center for Chinese Economy 清華大學-香港中文大學中國經濟聯合研究中心 - The 16th China Economics Summer Institute The Chinese University of Hong Kong-Tsinghua University <br/>Joint Research Center for Chinese Economy 清華大學-香港中文大學中國經濟聯合研究中心

Date: 23-24 August, 2023 (Wed - Thu)
Venue: IAS Lecture Theater, HKUST

 Programme

August 23, 2023 (Wednesday)

9:00- 9:20 Registration
9:20-9:30 Opening Remarks

Session 1: Political Economy

Chair: Ruixue Jia, University of California, San Diego

9:30- 10:30

Judicial Independence, Local Protectionism, and Economic Integration: Evidence from China

Shaoda Wang, University of Chicago

10:30-10:50 Coffee/Tea Break
10:50-11:50

China's Foreign Aid: Political Determinants and Economic Effects

Joris Mueller , National University of Singapore

11:50-13:30 Lunch (by invitation)

Session 2: Trade/Macro

Chair: Yao Amber Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

13:30- 14:30

Transmission Of Quantity-based Monetary Policy Through Heterogeneous Banks In China

Dan Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

14:30-14:50 Coffee/Tea Break
14:50-15:50

Tickets to the Global Market: First U.S. Patents and Chinese Firm Exports

Robin Kaiji Gong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

15:50-16:10 Coffee/Tea Break
16:10-17:10

The Political Economy of Trade Deliberalization: How the US-China Trade War Fueled Anti-Americanism in China

Wenbiao Sha, Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University

17:10-- Dinner (by invitation)

 

August 24, 2023 (Thursday)

Session 3: PhD Student Session

Chair: Michael Zheng Song, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

9:00- 9:30

From a Way of Life to Ways of Earning a Living: The Impact of E-commerce on Occupational Choices

Wei Li, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

9:30-10:00

Housing Wealth, Fertility and Children’s Health in China: A Regression Discontinuity Design

Ya Tan, University of International Business and Economics

10:00-10:40 Group Photo Taking and Coffee/Tea Break
10:40-11:10

Domestic vs Foreign Superstars: Granular Comparative Advantage, Pro- competitive Effects, and Productivity Spillovers

Thomas Rowley, ESSEC Business School

11:10-11:40

Liberalization to Inequality: How China’s State-Owned Enterprise Reform Restructures the Urban Labor Market

Yuli Xu, University of California, San Diego

11:40-13:30 Lunch (by invitation)

Session 4: Labor/Development

Chair: Yifan Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

13:30- 14:30

Institutional Weakness and Societal Vulnerability: Evidence from the Sichuan Earthquake

Yiming Cao, The University of Hong Kong

14:30-14:50 Coffee/Tea Break
14:50-15:50

Labor Market Integration, Entrepreneur Sorting, and Regional Inequality

Wei Lin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

15:50-16:10 Coffee/Tea Break
16:10-17:10

Driving the Drivers: Algorithmic Wage-Setting in Ride-Hailing

Zhe Yuan, Zhejiang University

17:10-- Dinner (by invitation)

 

Date: 23-24 August, 2023 (Wed - Thu)
Venue: IAS Lecture Theater, HKUST

 Programme

August 23, 2023 (Wednesday)

9:00- 9:20 Registration
9:20-9:30 Opening Remarks

Session 1: Political Economy

Chair: Ruixue Jia, University of California, San Diego

9:30- 10:30

Judicial Independence, Local Protectionism, and Economic Integration: Evidence from China

Shaoda Wang, University of Chicago

10:30-10:50 Coffee/Tea Break
10:50-11:50

China's Foreign Aid: Political Determinants and Economic Effects

Joris Mueller , National University of Singapore

11:50-13:30 Lunch (by invitation)

Session 2: Trade/Macro

Chair: Yao Amber Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

13:30- 14:30

Transmission Of Quantity-based Monetary Policy Through Heterogeneous Banks In China

Dan Luo, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

14:30-14:50 Coffee/Tea Break
14:50-15:50

Tickets to the Global Market: First U.S. Patents and Chinese Firm Exports

Robin Kaiji Gong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

15:50-16:10 Coffee/Tea Break
16:10-17:10

The Political Economy of Trade Deliberalization: How the US-China Trade War Fueled Anti-Americanism in China

Wenbiao Sha, Lingnan College, Sun Yat-sen University

17:10-- Dinner (by invitation)

 

August 24, 2023 (Thursday)

Session 3: PhD Student Session

Chair: Michael Zheng Song, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

9:00- 9:30

From a Way of Life to Ways of Earning a Living: The Impact of E-commerce on Occupational Choices

Wei Li, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

9:30-10:00

Housing Wealth, Fertility and Children’s Health in China: A Regression Discontinuity Design

Ya Tan, University of International Business and Economics

10:00-10:40 Group Photo Taking and Coffee/Tea Break
10:40-11:10

Domestic vs Foreign Superstars: Granular Comparative Advantage, Pro- competitive Effects, and Productivity Spillovers

Thomas Rowley, ESSEC Business School

11:10-11:40

Liberalization to Inequality: How China’s State-Owned Enterprise Reform Restructures the Urban Labor Market

Yuli Xu, University of California, San Diego

11:40-13:30 Lunch (by invitation)

Session 4: Labor/Development

Chair: Yifan Zhang, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

13:30- 14:30

Institutional Weakness and Societal Vulnerability: Evidence from the Sichuan Earthquake

Yiming Cao, The University of Hong Kong

14:30-14:50 Coffee/Tea Break
14:50-15:50

Labor Market Integration, Entrepreneur Sorting, and Regional Inequality

Wei Lin, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

15:50-16:10 Coffee/Tea Break
16:10-17:10

Driving the Drivers: Algorithmic Wage-Setting in Ride-Hailing

Zhe Yuan, Zhejiang University

17:10-- Dinner (by invitation)