About
I am an assistant professor in the School of Economics, Fudan University. My research focuses on demand and supply-side factors of health care utilization, especially in mental health care setting, and the role of public insurance in setting price, promoting new technology, and adjusting patients’ and providers’ behavior.
Academic Position
- 2023.9 - present, Assistant Professor, Fudan University
- 2022.7 - 2023.6, Postdoc Research Associate, Princeton University
Education
- Ph.D in Economics, Stanford University, 2022
- B.A. in Economics, Peking University, 2016
Publications
Getting the Price Right? The Impact of Competitive Bidding in the Medicare Program. Forthcoming at the Review of Economics and Statistics. Joint with Mark Duggan and Amanda Starc.
The Effects of Chronic Disease Management in Primary Health Care: Evidence from Rural China. Journal of Health Economics. (2021) Joint with Yiwei Chen, Min Yu, Jieming Zhong, Ruying Hu, Xiangyu Chen, Chunmei Wang, Kaixu Xie, and Karen Eggleston.
Working Papers
- Geographic Variation in Mental Health Treatment Utilization: Evidence from Migration.
Revise and Resubmit at the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy - Germs in the Family: The Long-Term Consequences of Intra-Household Endemic Respiratory Disease Spread. Joint with N. Meltem Daysal, Maya Rossin-Slater, and Hannes Schwandt. Revise and Resubmit at the American Economic Review