Research
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Macro Topics: Economic Growth, Business Cycles, Economic Inequality, Fiscal Devolution, Monetary Economics
Micro Topics: R&D and Innovation, Culture and Institutions, Basic Goods, Labour Economics, Financial Economics, Public Economics, International Economics, Tourism Economics, Environmental Economics, Managerial Economics
Economic Modelling: DSGE Modelling, CGE Modelling, Agent-Based Modelling
Econometric Modelling: Applied Microeconometrics, Applied Macroeconometrics
RESEARCH FUNDS in UK
RESEARCH FUNDS in CHINA
CONFERENCES
GUEST LECTURES
DATA & CODES*
Slides for "Artificial Intelligence, Corporate Innovation, and Firm Performance: Evidence from Listed Companies in China".
The Matlab code and slides for "Green bonds as hedging assets before and after COVID: A comparative study between the US and China" in Energy Economics.
The data, Stata code and slides for "Multilateral political effects on outbound tourism" in Annals of Tourism Research.
The Matlab code for "The rise of a new anchor currency in RCEP? A tale of three currencies" in Economic Modelling.
The data, Matlab code, Dynare code, Stata code and slides for "Fertility versus Productivity: A Model of Growth with Evolutionary Equilibria" in Journal of Population Economics.
The microdata, macrodata and Matlab code for "The Determinants of Price Rigidity in the UK: Analysis of the CPI and PPI Microdata and Application to Macrodata Modelling" in The Manchester School.
The data**, Matlab code, Stata code and slides for "The Public Wage Premium Puzzle" in International Journal of Computational Economics and Econometrics , "Are We Better Off Working in the Public Sector" in Advances in Applied Economic Research, and "Resolving the Public-Sector Wage Premium Puzzle by Indirect Inference" in Applied Economics.
The data, Matlab code, Stata code and slides for "Devolving Fiscal Policy: Migration and Tax Yield" in Regional Studies.
The macrodata, microdata, Matlab code, Stata code and slides for "Late Marriage as a Contributor to the Industrial Revolution in England" in Economic History Review.
The data, Matlab code and slides for "A DSGE Model of China" in Applied Economics.
The data, Stata code and slides for "Cultures of Female Entrepreneurship" in International Review of Entrepreneurship.
The data, Stata code and slides for "The Strength and Persistence of Entrepreneurial Cultures" in Journal of Evolutionary Economics.
Notes:
* You may have to adapt directories of files and install appropriate packages (e.g. Dynare) to make the codes working. ** The data is a shuffled sample of the original LFS microdata, which is protected by the Office for National Statistics. You will expect to see different results from the published paper. The data is provided just to help you understand the codes.