ACCEPTED PAPERS
1. Campaign Contributions and Policy Divergence (with Nikolay Marinov) Social Choice and Welfare, May 2025.
2. Optimal Disclosure Mandate in Supply Chains (with Lily Ling Yang and Andrey Zhukov) The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, February 2025, ewae031.
3. Voting to Persuade (with Lily Ling Yang and Xin Zhao) Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 145, May 2024, Pages 208-216.
4. Dynamic Expert Incentives in Teams (with Lily Ling Yang) Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 125, January 2021, Pages 27-47.
5. Authoritarian Election as an Incentive Scheme (with Hao Hong) Journal of Theoretical Politics, Volume 32 Issue 3, July 2020, Pages 460-493.
6. When Does Monitoring Hurt? Endogenous Information Acquisition in a Game of Persuasion (with Lily Ling Yang) Economics Letters, Volume 163, February 2018, Pages 186–189.
WORKING PAPERS
1. Free Riding and Duplication in R&D
2. Targeted Sanctions Against Authoritarian Elites (with Julia Grauvogel and Nikolay Marinov) R&R at Journal of Conflict Resolution
WORKS IN PROGRESS
1. Monopoly Pricing with Consumer Learning: The Role of Disclosure (with Peter Achim and Lily Ling Yang)
POPULAR WRITING
1. 從協調博弈角度看雷動 (“ThunderGo” in the light of coordination game)
An article (in Chinese) attempting to explain the “ThunderGo” campaign, a strategic voting scheme aimed to maximize pan-democrat wins in the 2016 Hong Kong legislative election, using simple game-theoretic concepts. Appeared in the local newspaper Ming Pao. Click here for a related report of the campaign in English.