My name is Mingzhi Xu (Chinese as ???), and you can call me Jimmy. I am an Assistant Professor at the Institute of New Structural Economics of Peking University. During 2018 – 2019, I am a postdoctoral researcher at the National Bureau of the Economic Research , and visiting researcher at the Growth Lab of Harvard Kennedy School.
JOURNAL. What is the Price of Tea in China? Towards the Relative Cost of Living in Chinese and U.S. Cities (with Robert C. Feenstra and Alexis Antoniades), NBER Working Paper No. 23161, 2019. The Economic Journal The Labor Market Effects of the China Syndrome: Evidence from South Korean Manufacturing (with Jaerim Choi), INSE Working Paper No. E2019007.
Mingzhi (Jimmy) Xu is the assistant professor of INSE at Peking University. He obtained the Ph.D. in economics from the University of California Davis. During 2018 and 2019, he is the post-doctoral…
Mingzhi Xu is an assistant professor of INSE at Peking University. During 2018 and 2019, he is the post-doctoral researcher at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and the visiting researcher at Harvard Kennedy School, Harvard University. His research specialization includes international economics, industrial organization and economic development.
Mingzhi Xu Science Building Building No. 1 Room 423N Peking University 5th Yiheyuan Road Haidian District China. E-Mail: … 2019 Big Data and High-Performance Computing for Financial Economics 2019 Summer Institute Methods Lectures 2019 New Developments in Long-Term Asset Management, Speaker: Mingzhi Xu , Institute for New Structural Economics , Beijing University Discussant: Will Olney, Williams College Time: July 16, 2020 09:00 AM (GMT+8:00), 10/25/2019 · Mingzhi Xu . Peking University – Institute of New Structural Economics . Robert C. Feenstra. University of California, Davis – Department of Economics ; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) Date Written: October 25, 2019. Abstract.
Mingzhi (Jimmy) Xu Contact Information Institute of New Structural Economics Peking Universitymingzhixu@nsd.pku.edu.cn 5th Yiheyuan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100871 http://www.mingzhixu.com Research Interests International Economics, Industrial Organization, Regional Economics, Economic Development, Economy of China, Mingzhi (Jimmy) Xu INSE, Peking University the National Bureau of Economic Research and Growth Lab at Harvard Kennedy School July 8, 2019 Abstract Using the bipartite international trade networks to characterize the economic complexity has generated new insights into the patterns of economic growth across countries. The Economic, Mingzhi (Jimmy) Xu Contact Information Department of Economics 530-304-7318 1118 Social Sciences and Humanitiesmzhxu@ucdavis.edu Davis, CA 95616, USA. http://www.mingzhixu.com Research Interests Primary elds: International Economics, Economic Development, Economy of China Secondary elds: Regional Economics, Labor Economics, Applied Econometrics