Xin Wang

Assistant Professor at Peking University

Biography

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Xin Wang earned her Ph.D. from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2016 and her bachelor's degree in Economics and Statistics from Peking University in 2011. Her research interests include international trade, development economics and labor economics. Currently, her research mainly focuses on the interrelationship between international trade, labor market and structural transformation.

EDUCATION

  • Ph.D. Economics, University of Colorado Boulder, College of Arts and Sciences 2011.8–2016.5
  • M.A. Economics, University of Colorado Boulder, College of Arts and Sciences 2011.8–2013.5
  • B.A. Economics, Peking University, School of Economics (Beijing, China) 2007.9–2011.7
  • B.S. Statistics, Peking University, School of Mathematical Science (Beijing, China) 2008.9–2011.7

FIELDS OF INTEREST

Primary fields: International Trade, Economic Development, New Structure Economics
Secondary fields: Labor Economics, Economic History

PUBLICATION

  • “Trump Economics and China-US trade imbalances”, Journal of Policy Modeling 40.3 (2018): 579-600 (With Justin Yifu Lin)
  • “Capital markets and grain prices: assessing the storage cost approach”. Cliometrica (2019) 1-30 (with Wolfgang Keller and Carol H. Shiue)
  • “Capital Markets in China and Britain, 1770–1860: Evidence from Grain Prices”. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, forthcoming (with Wolfgang Keller and Carol H. Shiue)

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