I am a fifth year Ph.D. student at the University of Pittsburgh, Department of Economics. Before my doctoral, I received both M.A. and B.A. in Economics from the Renmin University of China.
My research fields include environmental economics, urban economics, and labor economics, especially about (1) Willingness to Pay on Environmental Values; (2) Welfare Consequences of Environmental Policies; (3) Labor Market Equilibrium in Developing Countries. I am also working on public policy topics with particular interests in transportation and energy. I use quantitative methods, including applied econometrics, dynamic equilibrium models, and empirical industrial organization. I am particularly interested in combining causal inference methods with the structural models.