Date: 23-24 Aug 2022 (Tue-Wed)
Zoom
15th China Economics Summer Institute
Hosted by Tsinghua University
Date: 23 – 24 Aug 2022 (Tue – Wed) (Beijing Time, UTC+8)
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Program:
[ 23 Aug 2022 (Tue) ]
9:00am - 9:05am: Opening Remarks by Chong-En Bai, Tsinghua University
Session I: Trade/ Macro (Chaired by Yao Amber Li, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
9:05am - 10:05am: Illuminating the Effects of the US-China Tariff War on China’s Economy by Davin Chor, Dartmouth College
10:10am - 11:10am: Innovation Networks and R&D Allocation by Ernest Liu, Princeton University
11:15am - 12:15pm: Mapping U.S.-China Technology Decoupling: Policies, Innovation, and Firm Performance by Pengfei Han, Peking University
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Session II: Political Economy (Chaired by Ruixue Jia, University of California San Diego)
8:30pm - 9:30pm: Social Media and Government Responsiveness: Evidence from Vaccine Procurement in China by Yanhui Wu, The University of Hong Kong
9:35pm - 10:35pm: On Determinants of State Capacity: Wars, Public Goods, and Economic Shocks by Clair Yang, University of Washington
10:40pm - 11:40pm: The Squeaky Wheel Gets More Grease? Citizen Participation, Social Media, and Environmental Governance in China by Shaoda Wang, The University of Chicago
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[ 24 Aug 2022 (Wed) ]
Session III: Labor (Chaired by Xinzheng Shi, Tsinghua University)
9:00am - 10:00am: How Hybrid Work From Home Works Out by Ruobing Han, Stanford University
10:05am - 11:05am: Discretion, Talent Allocation, and Governance Performance: Evidence from China’s Imperial Bureaucracy by Kevin Zhengcheng Liu, The University of Hong Kong
11:10am -12:10pm: Parenting style and children’s time preference: based on a Randomized Controlled Trial in rural China by Jiaying Chen, Renmin University of China
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Program: http://cesi.econ.cuhk.edu.hk/wp-content/uploads/CESI-Program_2022.pdf
Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcudeygrDwuEtNQI8UIIkoPVHtcgYxb0dhH
Enquiry: cesi@cuhk.edu.hk
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Co-sponsored by the Chinese University of Hong Kong-Tsinghua University Joint Research Center for Chinese Economy, the Institute for Emerging Market Studies at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the Guanghua School of Management at Peking University, the Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions at Stanford University, and the School of Economics and Management at Tsinghua University