Here you can find some Chinese-language pieces related to my research interests, including articles I’ve contributed to and others that feature or discuss my work. All of them are published on “依然糅春天,” Dr. Xiaoyang Ye’s WeChat Official Account. If you are interested in the economics of education, causal inference, machine learning, or Chinese college application guidance resources, I highly recommend visiting the account for more insightful materials. 😊
In this article, I helped compile a collection of job-market papers (papers #8–29 in the article) in the field of economics of education for the 2022–23 academic year, based on information shared by Joshua Goodman's Twitter. I also translated their abstracts into Chinese.
This article discusses why we should study mathematics and computer science even after entering college, especially for students in the humanities. I drafted it and compiled several learning resources for mathematics and computer science (including Python, R, and machine learning), and Dr. Xiaoyang Ye refined the final version.
This article is fully credited to Dr. Xiaoyang Ye. It provides a detailed introduction and insightful commentary on my joint work with Jingcheng Jiang, “International Agricultural Price Shocks and Child Labor: The Role of Crop Choice in Rural China,” which was accepted for presentation at the Young Scholars Forum on Education Finance Research in China (Peking University, 2025).
This article is fully credited to Dr. Xiaoyang Ye. It introduces our joint work “Peer Effects on College Choice: Evidence from Affirmative Action in China,” which has been accepted by Labour Economics. The article includes an AI-generated 6-minute video introducing the paper and a short AI-generated quiz to test readers’ understanding :)