I'm interested in perception and cognition in general. I completed Bachelar of Social Sciences (major in psychology) and MPhil (cognitive psychology) under Dr Hsiao’s supervision at HKU. Psycholinguistics and cognitive psychology, and my current research interests focus on with double major in psychology and mathematics. I received Bachelor's degree at Smith College in the I am an elected Fellow of the Cognitive Science SocietyĪnd serves on the Governing Board of the Society. in Informatics from University ofĮdinburgh and was a postdoctoral researcher at University of California San Diego. Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, and a Steering Committee member of Institute ofĭata Science at University of Hong Kong. Peter K.I am a Professor in Department of Psychology, a Principal Investigator of the State “Illuminating the Effects of the US-China Tariff War on China’s Economy” “The Distributional Impacts of Transportation Networks in China” Joint with Kaiji Chen, Yuxuan Huang, Xuewen Liu, Zhikun Lu ![]() “Preferential Credit Policy with Sectoral Markup Heterogeneity” “Bond Financing Channel of Monetary Policy - Evidence from Chinese Policy Bank Lending” Hao Zhou, PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University “Non-Tariff Barriers in the U.S.-China Trade War” The audience had learned from the latest research insights from the following invited paper presenters, as well as engaged in interactive dialogue with the presenters on the research details in the areas of Investment and Growth, Infrastructure and Policy, and Trade: Professor Hao Zhou (Tsinghua University), Dr Yong Wang (Peking University), Dr Lin Ma (Singapore Management University), Dr Bingjing Li (HKU Business School), Professor Peter Schott (Yale School of Management), Professor Russell Cooper (European University Institute).ĭay 2 Programme at a glance Keynote Speech by Professor Chang-Tai Hsieh, University of Chicago After an hour of dynamic knowledge exchange and addressing the pressing questions raised by the audience on the latest trend with Professor Chang, Day 2’s paper presentations continued. Professor Chang-tai Hsieh, the renowned scholar in growth and development from the University of Chicago, embarked Day 2 on macroeconomics and trade with his recent research related to the U.S.-China trade war. Joint with Ernest Liu, Yi Lu, and Shaoda Wang “Judicial Independence, Local Protectionism, and Economic Integration: Evidence from China” Wenwei Peng, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Joint with Xuwen Gao, Wenquan Liang, Ahmed Mushfig Mobarak “Migration Restrictions Can Create Gender Inequality: The Story of China’s Left-Behind Children” Ran Song, National University of Singapore “Capital Strategies for Big Shocks: The Case of the Fall of the Ming” Wolfgang Keller, University of Colorado Boulder “Ideas Mobilize People: The Diffusion of Communist Ideology in China” ![]() Ying Bai, Chinese University of Hong Kong “Green financing and politicians’ incentives: Evidence from proprietary loan assessment data” “Dams, International Rivers and Climate Change: The Impacts of Chinese Dams on the Mekong River” “Can Pollution Markets Work in Developing Countries? Experimental Evidence from India” Keynote Speech by Professor Michael Greenstone, University of Chicago The audience have shown great interest in Professor Greenstone’s research and had an excited discussion throughout the one-hour keynote speech.įollowing Professor Greenstone’s keynote presentation, the invited paper presenters, Dr Yu-Hsiang Lei (Yale-NUS College), Dr Aaron Yoon (Northwestern University), Dr Ying Bai (The Chinese University of Hong Kong), Professor Wolfgang Keller (University of Colorado Boulder), Dr Ran Song (National University of Singapore), and Mr Wenwei Peng (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) took the stage on Day 1 to share the research insights on Environment, History and Political Economy, and Development.ĭay 1 Programme at a Glance Welcome Speech by Professor Hongbin Cai, Dean of HKU Business School
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