Hong Kong Labor Symposium 2025

The Hong Kong Labor Symposium 2025 is scheduled to take place from June 6 (Friday) to June 7 (Saturday) 2025 at KK1121.

June 6 (Friday)
9:00 – 10:00Keynote Speaker: Hanming Fang
10:00 – 10:30Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:30Fertility
Understanding the Barriers to Paternity Leave-Taking: Evidence from Japan

  • Hitoshi Shigeoka, University of Tokyo
Workplace Norms and Fertility

  • Sunha Myong, Singapore Management University
Social Institutions and Low Birth Rates

  • Yutao Wang, Singapore Management University
The Motherhood Effect on Earnings amid Declining Fertility: Evidence from Korea

  • Jisoo Hwang, Seoul National University
12:30 – 14:00Lunch
14:00 – 15:30Education and Parental Impact
Starting Strong: Medium- and Longer-run Benefits of Mexico’s Universal Preschool Mandate

  • Weilong Zhang, University of Cambridge
Exporting Education or Importing Labor? The Labor Market Impacts of International Students

  • Chen Liu, National University of Singapore
Effects of Parental Death on Youth Outcomes

  • Ning Zhang, Chinese University of Hong Kong
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 18:00Labor Supply, Productivity, and Match Quality
Measuring Labor Market Match Quality with Large Language Models

  • Yi Chen, ShanghaiTech University
Habit Formation in Labor Supply

  • Yogita Shamdasani, National University of Singapore
Non-Monotonic Employment Effects of Minimum Wages in Monopsonistic Labour Markets

  • Kevin Devereux, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Managing Through Toxicity: How Words Affect Productivity and Retention

  • Jinci Liu, Stockholm University

 

 

June 7 (Saturday)
9:00 – 10:00Keynote Speaker: Victor Lavy
10:00 – 10:30Coffee Break
10:30 – 12:30Social preferences
Institutional Changes and Social Preferences: Experimental Evidence from a Developing Economy

  • Andrew Griffen, University of Tokyo
Wages, taxes, and labor supply elasticities: The role of social preferences

  • Pinchuan Ong, National University of Singapore
Managers And The Cultural Transmission Of Gender Norms

  • Kieu-Trang Nguyen, Northwestern University
Quitting Behavior of Gig Manufacturing Workers: Virtual and Offline Peer Effects

  • Dandan Zhang, Peking University
12:30 – 14:00Lunch

 

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HKU Macroeconomics Workshop

 The Second HKU Macroeconomics Workshop is organized by the HKU Business School, which will be a two-day workshop with twelve papers.

The 2025 conference is scheduled to take place from Sunday, May 25 to Monday, May 26, 2025.

Day 1: Sunday – May 25, 2025

9:05Opening remark

Innovation

9:10-10:00Need for Speed: The Quality of Innovations and Inventor Allocation
Santiago Caicedo (Northeastern University)
10:00-10:50Scalable versus Productive Technologies
Serdar Ozkan (St Louis Fed)
10:50-11:10Coffee break

Keynote Speech

11:10-12:10TBD
Gianluca Violante (Princeton)
12:10-14:00Lunch

Labor Market

14:00-14:50Optimal Firm Regulation with Labor Market Monopsony
Yena Park (Seoul National University)
14:50-15:40Labor Market Friction, Firm Heterogeneity, and Aggregate Employment and Productivity
Rasmus Lentz (UW Madison)
15:40-16:00Coffee break

Inventories

16:00-16:50The Role of Sell Frictions for the Cyclical Behavior of Inventories
Wouter de Haan (LSE)
18:30Dinner

Day 2: Monday  May 26, 2025

Government Policy

9:10-10:00Brothers in Arms: Near Equivalence of Monetary and Fiscal Rules
Lukasz Rachel (UCL)
10:00-10:50Perceived Political Bias of the Federal Reserve
Shihan Xie (UIUC)
10:50-11:10Coffee break

Keynote Speech

11:10-12:10Currency Centrality in Equity Markets, Exchange Rates and Global Financial Cycles
Hélène Rey (London Business School)
12:10-14:00Lunch

International Macro

14:00-14:50Dollar Debt and the Inefficient Global Financial Cycle
Paul Fontanier (Yale SOM)
14:50-15:10Coffee Break

Finance

15:10-16:00The Origin of Risk
Alexandr Kopytov (Simon U Rochester)
16:00-16:50The Dependence of Belief Dynamics on Beliefs: Implications for Stock Returns
Pooya Molavi (Northwestern University)
18:30Dinner

 

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Edward K Y Chen Distinguished Lecture 2024

Navigating Shifts- Geopolitical and Post-Covid Supply Chain Realignment:
Implications for the Mainland and Hong Kong

乘風掌舵 – 地緣政治及疫後供應鏈重整
對內地與香港的影響

Click HERE to join the Live Streaming on YouTube

Date: 7 November, 2024 (Thursday)
Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Location: Loke Yew Hall, Main Building, The University of Hong Kong
Registration: Click Here

Synopsis

Global supply chains have faced tremendous stresses from geopolitical friction, disaster disruptions, and increasing stakeholder interests on sustainability.  At the same time, technologies have offered innovations for corporations to create opportunities.  In this lecture, Professor Hau Lee will outline three strategic challenges that confront corporations in this turbulent time, and share his views on how the Mainland and Hong Kong could be in a position to gain control of such challenges.

Keynote Speaker

Hau L. Lee

Hau L. Lee is the Thoma Professor Emeritus of Operations, Information and Technology at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University.  His areas of specialization include global supply chain management, entrepreneurship and innovations in developing economies, and value chain strategy.

Professor Lee has published widely in journals such as Management Science, Operations Research, Harvard Business Review, Sloan Management Review, Supply Chain Management Review, IIE Transactions, and Interfaces, etc.  He has served on the editorial boards of many international journals.  From 1997-2003, he was the Editor-in-Chief of Management Science.

Professor Lee was inducted to the US National Academy of Engineering in 2010.  He was elected a Fellow of Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, 2001; Production and Operations Management Society, 2005; and INFORMS, 2005.  In 2006-7, he was the President of the Production and Operations Management Society.  His article, “The Triple-A Supply Chain,” was the Second Place Winner of the McKinsey Award for the Best Paper in 2004 in the Harvard Business Review.  In 2004, his co-authored paper in 1997, “Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: The Bullwhip Effect,” was voted as one of the ten most influential papers in the history of Management Science.  His co-authored paper, “The Impact of Logistics Performance on Trade,” won the Wickham Skinner Best Paper Award by the Production and Operations Management Society in 2014. In 2003, he received the Harold Lardner Prize for International Distinction in Operations Research, Canadian Operations Research Society.

Professor Lee has consulted extensively in the private sector.  He co-founded DemandTec, a price-optimization company that went public in NASDAQ in 2007.  He is an independent non-executive director of TD Synnex, Silvaco, and the Lion Rock Group.

Professor Lee obtained his B.Soc.Sc. degree in Economics and Statistics from the University of Hong Kong in 1974, his M.Sc. degree in Operational Research from the London School of Economics in 1975, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Operations Research from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in 1983.  He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Engineering degree by the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, an Honorary Doctorate from the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Honorary Doctorate in Management from Macau University, and Honorary Doctor of Science in Economics from the London Business School..

Panel Discussion

Moderator

Ms. Marjorie Yang
Chairman of Esquel Group

Discussants

Professor Max Shen
Vice-President and Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Research), Chair Professor in Logistics and Supply Chain Management, HKU

Mr. Andy Tung
Vice Chairman of China-United States Exchange Foundation

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Live Streaming on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/1jhxMXlqZT8

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CIE Frontier Research Series – Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Platform Ecosystems: The Role of Alignment from a Complementor Perspective

The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) is delighted to invite Professor Sali LI, Professor of Darla Moore School of Business at University of South Carolina to deliver a talk on May 3, 2024 at The University of Hong Kong. Details are as follows:

Date and Time:May 3, 2024 (Friday) | 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Venue:KK301, 3/F, K.K. Leung Building, HKU, Pokfulam
Format:Face-to-face in English
Registration:Registration is not required
Event Details:Please refer to the event site for details.

 

Speakers’ Bio:

Professor Sali LI

Professor,
Darla Moore School of Business,
University of South Carolina

Sali Li is a professor in the Sonoco International Business Department at the Darla Moore School of Business. Prior to joining the Moore School, he was an assistant professor at the Lubar School of Business at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. He is a member of the Academy of International Business, Academy of Management and Strategic Management Society. Additionally, he has served on the editorial boards of Journal of International Management and Journal of Management.

Professor Li’s primary research interests cover multinational strategy, revisiting the resource based view and international entrepreneurship with particular focus on emerging economies. His work has been published or is forthcoming in Academy of Management Review, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Decision Sciences, Journal of International Management, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Management and Strategic Management Journal.

Abstract:

Despite the power of AI technology to boost productivity, the challenges faced by complementors in an ecosystem to create value from such technologies remain understudied. We unveil the discontinuities afflicting complementors’ product offerings when deploying ecosystem-sponsored AI technologies, and we introduce two distinct alignment strategies, technological and flow alignment, which allow complementors to utilize the ecosystem leader’s AI technology and orchestration efforts in buffering their products from the discontinuities. By studying Apple’s release of an artificial intelligence kit, Core ML, in its mobile ecosystem, we provide robust empirical support for our hypotheses. This study contributes to our understanding of architectural evolution and ecosystem strategy.

Enquiry:

Please contact us at cieinfo@hku.hk for any enquiries.

About CIE:

The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) is committed to connect research and practice, and create a vibrant and diverse community of entrepreneurs and innovators to drive positive changes in Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area.

With our teams and resources inside and outside Hong Kong, we aim at bridging the ecosystems in China and overseas.

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CIE Executive Insights Series: Experience Sharing by Venture Capitalist: Mr. Roc Yang (C3 Capital)

The Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) at HKU Business School proudly presents the Executive Insights Series – a forum bringing together business executives, entrepreneurs and innovators to share their experiences with the HKU community.

We are pleased to invite Mr. Roc Yang, an experienced venture capitalist from C3 Capital to share with us the latest entrepreneurship and venture capital situations on March 15, 2024 at The University of Hong Kong. It is a great opportunity for students and young professionals to gain invaluable strategic and practical insights. Don’t miss your chance to hear directly from Mr. Yang on the latest trends. Details are as follows:

Date and Time:March 15, 2024 (Friday) | 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Venue:KK 1121, 11/F, K.K. Leung Building, HKU, Pokfulam
Format: Face-to-face in Mandarin
Registration:Registration is not required


Speaker:

Mr. Roc Yang(楊鵬先生)
C3 Capital(華道資本)


Enquiry:

Please contact us at cieinfo@hku.hk for any enquiries.

About CIE:

Sponsored by HKU Business School, the Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CIE) is committed to connect research and practice, and create a vibrant and diverse community of entrepreneurs and innovators to drive positive changes in Hong Kong and Greater Bay Area.

With our teams and resources inside and outside Hong Kong, we aim at bridging the ecosystems in China and overseas.

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HKU Macroeconomics Workshop

The first HKU Macroeconomics Workshop is organized by the HKU Business School, which will be a two-day workshop with eleven papers.

The 2024 conference is scheduled to take place from Friday, March 8 to Saturday, March 9, 2024, at Room 1121 in the K. K. Leung Building, located on the HKU main campus.

 

Day 1: Friday – March 8, 2024

9:05Opening remark

Macro Development

9:10-10:00The Micro and Macro Productivity of Nations

Diego Restuccia (Toronto)

10:00-10:50Structural Transformation over 150 Years of Women’s and Men’s Work

Rachel Ngai (LSE)

10:50-11:10

Coffee break

Keynote Speech

11:10-12:10Population and Welfare: The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number

Chad Jones (Stanford)

12:10-14:00

Lunch (15/F SCR) [by-invitation]

Workers and Entrepreneurs

14:00-14:50Composite Sorting

Job Boerma (Wisconsin-Madison)

14:50-15:40Career Choice of Entrepreneurship and the Rise of Smart Firms

Harun Alp (Federal Reserve Board)

15:40-16:00

Coffee break

Business Cycle

16:00-16:50  Turbulent Business Cycles

Pengfei Wang (Peking University HSBC Business School)

18:30

Dinner (Shanghai Garden) [by-invitation]

 

Day 2: Saturday – March 9, 2024

International Macro and Trade

9:10-10:00Digital Asset and the Exorbitant Dollar Privilege

Vincenzo Quardrini (USC Marshall)

10:00-10:50Deindustrialization and Industry Polarization

Jing Zhang (Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago)

10:50-11:10

Coffee break

Macroeconomics of AI

11:10-12:00Natural Selection of Artificial Intelligence

Balazs Sentes (HKU)

12:00-13:30Lunch (Ocean Palace Shek Tong Tsui) [by-invitation]

Inequality

13:30-14:20Why are the wealthiest so wealthy? A Longitudinal Empirical Investigation

Sergio Salgado (Wharton School at U Penn)

14:20-15:10Geographical Diversification in Banking: A Structural Evaluation

Venky Venkateswaran (NYU Stern)

 

Day 3: Sunday – March 10, 2024

Informal discussions of research between conference speakers and HKU faculty members and PhD students on March 10.

Organizing Committee

Henry Chen

University of Hong Kong

hengchen@hku.hk

Haishi Li

University of Hong Kong

haishili@hku.hk

Yulei Luo

University of Hong Kong

yuleiluo@hku.hk

Wataru Miyamoto

University of Hong Kong

wataru@hku.hk

Xiaomei Sui

University of Hong Kong

xsui@hku.hk

Chang Sun

University of Hong Kong

sunc@hku.hk

Lichen Zhang

University of Hong Kong

lichenz@hku.hk

Anson Zhou

University of Hong Kong

zhouls@hku.hk

Xiaodong Zhu

University of Hong Kong

xdzhu@hku.hk

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Call For Papers: Hong Kong Labor Symposium

The Hong Kong Labor Symposium organized by the HKU Business School will take place on June 7 – 8, 2024 in Hong Kong. We welcome contributions on topics related to labor and development economics.

 

Organising Committee:

Prof. Uta SCHONBERG

Chair of Economics

The University of Hong Kong

 

Prof. Naijia GUO

Assistant Professor of Economics

The University of Hong Kong

 

Submission guidelines:

Completed manuscripts should be emailed to fbelabor@hku.hk.

Submission deadline: February 29, 2024

Accepted author(s) will be notified by March 15, 2024.

*Remarks: Extended abstracts are also acceptable for submission.

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Call For Abstracts: 2024 China India Insights Program Conference

Introduction

The China India Insights Program (CIIP) at the Yale School of Management and HKU Business School are co-organizing the 14th annual China India Insights Conference on June 20–22, 2024 (a reception on Thursday evening, June 20 and end late afternoon on Saturday, June 22). The conference will be hosted at the University of Hong Kong by Junhong Chu, in collaboration with the China India Insights Program at the Yale School of Management.

This annual conference serves as a forum for academic scholars and research practitioners from diverse disciplines to share the best available research on both consumer and firm behavior related to China and India – two of the world’s largest and fastest growing emerging markets. Research on other emerging markets is also welcome.

Researchers interested in presenting a paper should submit abstracts — one to two pages in length and double-spaced in pdf format with the pdf labeled with the last name of the presenting author. Please include the title of the paper, name, affiliation, mailing and email addresses of the authors. Please specify who will be the presenting author. Abstracts should be sent to ciip@yale.edu by February 7, 2024. Chosen presenters will be notified by February 20, 2024.

Abstracts will be reviewed by a program committee comprised of Sha Yang (University of Southern California), Hui Li (University of Hong Kong), S. Sriram (University of Michigan), Pranav Jindal (Indian School of Business), Ralf Van Der Lans (HKUST), and Shreya Kankanhalli (Cornell University).

Submission: ciip@yale.edu

Co-Chairs:

Tat Chan

Philip L. Siteman Professor of Marketing

Olin Business School

Washington University in St. Louis

Junhong Chu

Professor of Marketing

HKU Business School

The University of Hong Kong

K. Sudhir

James L. Frank ’32 Professor of Marketing

Private Enterprise and Management and Founder-Director of the Yale China India Insights Program at the Yale School of Management

 

For more details, please visit our conference website.

                                                           

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Second JEEM Conference in Environmental and Resource Economics

Introduction

The Second Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM) Conference in Environmental and Resource Economics, co-organized by the JEEM and HKU Business School’s Institute of China Economy, was successfully held on December 9 & 10, 2023 at the HKU iCube in Central.

The Conference featured keynote speeches from Prof. Shanjun LI and Prof. Mark JACOBSEN, following with 14 papers presented and discussed by the distinguished scholars and leading researchers from overseas and the Asia Pacific region.

Through the engaging discussion sparked, audience had learnt from the experts’ insight and intellectually stimulated dialogues on a wide range of topics in environmental and resource economics, including resource preservation, political economy of environmental regulations, environmental health, and firms and industrial dynamics.

 

Date and Time:December 9 & 10, 2023 (Saturday & Sunday) 09:00 to 18:00 (HKT)
Venue:HKU iCube, Room 4005-07, 40/F, Two Exchange Square, 8 Connaught Place, Central
Language:English
Format:Face-to-face
Registration:Please register here by 23:59 (HKT), November 26, 2023. There is no registration fee*. Seats are limited.
* Lunch and dinner will be by invitation. Participants will be responsible to cover the passage and accommodation costs.

 

Programme

Day 1 – December 8, 2023 (Friday)

18:30-21:00JEEM Editorial Board Meeting and Pre-Conference Dinner

(By Invitation)

 

Day 2 – December 9, 2023 (Saturday)

08:30-09:00Registration
09:00-09:10Welcome Address by Guojun HE

Professor, HKU Business School;
Associate Director, Institute of China Economy (ICE);
Co-Editor, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

Session 1: Keynote Address

09:10-10:00Energy Transition in Transport: Policy Options to Promote Electric Vehicles

Speaker: Shanjun LI

Kenneth L. Robinson Professor of Applied Economics and Policy,
Cornell University;
Director and Co-Founder,
Cornell Institute for China Economic Research (CICER)

10:00-10:20Tea Break and Group Photo

Session 2: Firms and Industrial Dynamics I

10:20-11:10The Enduring Effects of China’s Payments for Ecosystem Services: Short- and Long-Term Industrial Transformations

Presenter: Wen WANG

Assistant Professor, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Discussant: Junjie ZHANG

Professor, Duke University;
Director, Initiative for Sustainable Investment, Duke Kunshan University

11:10-12:00Heterogeneous Responses to Carbon Pricing: Firm-Level Evidence from Beijing Emissions Trading Scheme

Presenter: Da ZHANG

Associate Professor, Tsinghua University

Discussant: Andreas LANGE

Professor, University of Hamburg;
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

12:00-13:20Lunch (By Invitation)

Session 3: Health

13:30-14:20To Go Electric or To Burn Coal? A Randomized Field Experiment of Informational Nudges

Presenter: King King LI

Associate Professor, Shenzhen University

Discussant: Bing ZHANG

Vice President of Nanjing University of Finance and Economics;
Professor, Nanjing University;
Director, Center for Environmental Management and Policy Analysis,
Nanjing University

14:20-15:10Pipeline Expansion and Mortality Rate: Evidence from China

Presenter: Wangyang LAI

Associate Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Discussant: Alberto SALVO

Associate Professor, National University of Singapore;
Dean’s Chair;
Associate Director, Global Asia Institute;
Research Affiliate, Sustainable and Green Finance Institute

15:10-15:30Tea Break

Session 4: Firms and Industrial Dynamics II

15:30-16:20Markup Dispersion, Industry Coverage and the Cost of Environmental Regulations

Presenter: Haoyang LI

Professor, Nanjing Agricultural University

Discussant: Mark JACOBSEN

Professor, University of California, San Diego

16:20-17:10Importing Emission-Intensive Intermediates with Upstream Regulation: Firm-Product-Level Evidence

Presenter: Chunhua WANG

Associate Professor, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Discussant: Shanjun LI

Kenneth L. Robinson Professor of Applied Economics and Policy,
Cornell University;
Director and Co-Founder,
Cornell Institute for China Economic Research (CICER)

17:10-18:00Environmental Regulation and Firms’ Extensive Margin Decisions

Presenter: Min WANG

Associate Professor, Peking University

Discussant: Roger VON HAEFEN

Professor, North Carolina State University;
Interim Director, Center for Environmental and Resource Economic Policy;
Lead Organizer, Camp Resources;
Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management

18:00-21:00Dinner (By Invitation)

 

Day 3 – December 10, 2023 (Sunday)

08:30-09:00Registration

Session 5: Keynote Address

09:00-09:50Used Cars: Pollution and the EV Transition

Speaker: Mark JACOBSEN

Professor, University of California, San Diego

09:50-10:10Tea Break

Session 6: Political Economy

10:10-11:00The Political Economy of Ratchet Effect: Evidence from China’s Environmental Regulation

Presenter: Guangyu CAO

Assistant Professor, Peking University

Discussant: Shaoda WANG

Assistant Professor, The University of Chicago;
Faculty Research Fellow, NBER;
Deputy Faculty Director, EPIC-China

11:00-11:50Information, Incentives, and Environmental Governance: Evidence from China’s Ambient Air Quality Standards

Presenter: Jin WANG

Associate Professor, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Discussant: Eric ZOU

Assistant Professor, University of Michigan;
Faculty Research Fellow, NBER

12:00-13:20Lunch (By Invitation)

Session 7: Health

13:30-14:20Ambient Air Pollution and the Transmission of Infectious Diseases

Presenter: Yuhang PAN

Assistant Professor, Peking University

Discussant: Brian VIARD

Associate Professor, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB)

14:20-15:10The Effects of Air Pollution on Labor Supply in Japan: A Panel Data Analysis based on PM2.5 Pollution Monitoring, Labor, and Chemical Transport Model Data

Presenter: Daichi YAMADA

Associate Professor, Hiroshima University

Discussant: Shihe FU

Professor, Wuhan University

15:10-15:30Tea Break

Session 8: Resource Preservation

15:30-16:20NREGA improved recharge and raised groundwater levels

Presenter: Patrick BEHRER

Economist, Development Economics Research Group, The World Bank

Discussant: Arkodipta SARKAR

Assistant Professor, National University of Singapore

16:20-17:10The Impact of Unrestricted Power on Groundwater: A Panel Geographical Regression Discontinuity Approach

Presenter: Praveen KUMAR

PhD Candidate, Indian Statistical Institute (Delhi)

Discussant: Liguo LIN

Professor, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

17:10-18:00Combining Private and Common Property Management: The Impact of a Hybrid Ownership Structure on Grassland Conservation

Presenter: Kaixing HUANG

Assistant Professor, Peking University

Discussant: Xiaoguang CHEN

Professor, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics

18:00-21:00Dinner (By Invitation) and Adjourn

 

Keynote Speakers

Professor Shanjun LI

Kenneth L. Robinson Chair in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University;

Director of the Cornell Institute for China Economic Research (CICER);

Editor for the Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists

 

Professor Mark JACOBSEN

Professor of Department of Economics,

University of California, San Diego

 

 

Programme Committee

(Sequence is in alphabetical order of surname)

Dr Guojun HEProfessor Guojun HE

Associate Director, Institute of China Economy

Professor of Economics, Management and Strategy

HKU Business School

 

Professor Andreas LANGE

Professor of Economics

The University of Hamburg

 

 

Professor Roger VON HAEFEN

Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics

North Carolina State University

 

 

Professor Bing ZHANG

Professor

Nanjing University of Finance and Economics

 

 

Contact

Please contact us at iceinfo@hku.hk for any enquiries.

 

About ICE

The vision of the Institute of China Economy (ICE) is to foster research on the Chinese economy, by bringing together great minds and insights around the world to address critical challenges facing China and the world. The ICE scholars provide world-leading research on the Chinese Economy. They are also experienced in serving the community by offering evidence-based policy and business insights to improve the scientific decisions of policymakers and business leaders.

 

Highlights

 

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