Ph.D. Candidate of Applied Economics
Antai College of Economics and Management
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Regional Economics, Industrial Economics,
Spatial Econometrics Theory & Application.
I am a Ph.D. candidate of Applied Economics at the Antai College of Economics and Management at the Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
My research fields include regional economics, industrial economics, and spatial econometrics theory & application. My interests focus on talent agglomeration, knowledge spillover, peer effect, R&D manipulation, firm innovation, total factor productivity, etc.
I published more than ten papers in 财经研究 (Journal of Finance and Economics) X2, 南开经济研究 (Nankai Economic Studies), 国际贸易问题 (Journal of International Trade), 管理学季刊 (Quarterly Journal of Management), 现代金融研究 (Journal of Modern Finance), 城市发展研究 (Urban Development Studies), Energy, etc.
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Ph.D. Candidate, 2022.9 - present
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Master, 2019.9 - 2022.6
Chongqing University
Visiting Student, 2017.1 - 2017.2
University of Oxford
Bachelor, 2015.9 - 2019.6
Nanchang University
In recent years, the frequent occurrence of non-standard defaults of local government financing vehicle (LGFV) has aggravated the risk of local government implicit debt.
Innovation is the primary driving force behind development. In the Internet era, innovation knowledge spillover is faced with two paradoxes: One is the increasing frequency of ‘online communication’ and the decreasing opportunity of ‘offline communication’, and the other is the insufficient innovation effect of ‘codified knowledge’ and the limited communication channel of ’tacit knowledge’.
Innovation is the primary driving force behind development. In the Internet era, innovation knowledge spillover is faced with two paradoxes: One is the increasing frequency of ‘online communication’ and the decreasing opportunity of ‘offline communication’, and the other is the insufficient innovation effect of ‘codified knowledge’ and the limited communication channel of ’tacit knowledge’.