Working Papers
- Does Better Parental Education Improves Child Health Outcomes? Evidence from The Compulsory Schooling Law Reform in China, Accepted, Economic Development and Cultural Change.
- A Sweet Burden? The Effect of Bride Prices on Parents' Health (with Yuan Chen, Yue Ding, Xun Li, and Kaidi Wu), Revised and Resubmitted, International Studies of Economics.
- Parental Education and Children’s Educational Outcomes: Evidence from the Compulsory Schooling Law in China (with Haiyang Kong and Yixing Tian), Under Review, Applied Economics.
- Neglected Tropical Diseases, Health, Education, and Cognition: Evidence From China (with Fenghang Li and Min Guo), Under Review, Health Economics.
- Living Environment Improvement and Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from a Schistosomiasis Control Policy in China (with Fenghang Li, Tianlei Zhang, Min Guo, and Xun Li), Under Review, Economic Inquiry.
- Effects of Anti-Corruption Campaigns on Caesarean Section Rate: Evidence from China (with Jessica Ya Sun, Renjing Chen, Ni Qin, and Dongmin Kong), Under Review, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
- The Intergenerational Impact of State Cigarette Taxes on Smoking Participation.
Work in progress
- The Effects of Tuberculosis: Evidence from China (with Tianlei Zhang and Min Guo)
- The Intergenerational Effects of Tuberculosis Reduction: Evidence from China (with Tianlei Zhang and Min Guo)