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CONTACT INFORMATION
Department of Economics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
C/Madrid 126, 28903, Getafe, Madrid, Spain
Phone: (+34) 664 13 64 87
Office: 15.01.14
Email: [email protected] (For Chinese: [email protected])
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
C/Madrid 126, 28903, Getafe, Madrid, Spain
Phone: (+34) 664 13 64 87
Office: 15.01.14
Email: [email protected] (For Chinese: [email protected])
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Citizenship: Chinese
Date of Birth: April 8th, 1982
Sex: Male
Marital Status: Married
Date of Birth: April 8th, 1982
Sex: Male
Marital Status: Married
EDUCATION
Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2011 - expected 2015.
M.A. in Economic Analysis, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.2009 - 2011.
First year Ph.D. student in SEBA, Beijing Normal University. 2008 - 2009.
M.A. in Economics, Beijing Normal University. 2006 - 2008.
B.A. In Economics, Beijing Normal University. 2000 - 2004.
M.A. in Economic Analysis, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.2009 - 2011.
First year Ph.D. student in SEBA, Beijing Normal University. 2008 - 2009.
M.A. in Economics, Beijing Normal University. 2006 - 2008.
B.A. In Economics, Beijing Normal University. 2000 - 2004.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Econometric Theory, Microeconometrics and its
applications.
JOB MARKET PAPER
- “Simulation
based estimation of multinomial discrete choice model with fixed effects.”
Multinomial discrete choice model, including binary choice model, is a class of widely used nonlinear models. Including unobservable heterogeneity in such models is necessary in many applications due to the unobserved variations in individual’s preference or attributes. Unfortunately this will cause problem for their point identification. We study the estimation of a multinomial discrete choice model in panel data with potentially multidimensional fixed effects that can be set identified on its parameters and conditional average partial effects for the outcome and choice probability. The model we study in this paper is general in the sense that it can contain components without closed form, and its conditional probabilities for each alternatives and partial effects can be gotten through Monte Carlo simulation. For this model we propose a simulation based estimator for all the set identified quantities. We show that our estimator is consistent under general conditions and a perturbed bootstrap method can be used to implement its inference. A numeric example with simulated data is given to show the behavior of our estimator and we find that the estimated bounds of partial effects contain their true effects.
Multinomial discrete choice model, including binary choice model, is a class of widely used nonlinear models. Including unobservable heterogeneity in such models is necessary in many applications due to the unobserved variations in individual’s preference or attributes. Unfortunately this will cause problem for their point identification. We study the estimation of a multinomial discrete choice model in panel data with potentially multidimensional fixed effects that can be set identified on its parameters and conditional average partial effects for the outcome and choice probability. The model we study in this paper is general in the sense that it can contain components without closed form, and its conditional probabilities for each alternatives and partial effects can be gotten through Monte Carlo simulation. For this model we propose a simulation based estimator for all the set identified quantities. We show that our estimator is consistent under general conditions and a perturbed bootstrap method can be used to implement its inference. A numeric example with simulated data is given to show the behavior of our estimator and we find that the estimated bounds of partial effects contain their true effects.
WORKING PAPER
- “Is
there an income discrimination between temporal worker and formal worker in Chinese enterprises?”
WORKING IN PROGRESS
- “Behavior
of the MLE in non-identified binary choice panel models with unobserved heterogeneity.”
with Jesús M. Carro.
- “Set identified dynamic binary choice model with fixed effects and serially correlated errors.”
- “Set identified dynamic binary choice model with fixed effects and serially correlated errors.”
FELLOWSHIP & AWARDS
- PIF
Scholarship, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2011- present.
- UC3M Graduate Scholarship, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2009 - 2011.
- Fellowship and Full Tuition Scholarship for the Ph.D. program in economics, Beijing Normal University. 2008 - 2009.
- Outstanding Student, Advanced Microeconomics Summer School hosted by the Ministry of Education of P. R. China. 2008.
- Field Grade Undergraduate Thesis, Beijing Normal University. 2004.
- UC3M Graduate Scholarship, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2009 - 2011.
- Fellowship and Full Tuition Scholarship for the Ph.D. program in economics, Beijing Normal University. 2008 - 2009.
- Outstanding Student, Advanced Microeconomics Summer School hosted by the Ministry of Education of P. R. China. 2008.
- Field Grade Undergraduate Thesis, Beijing Normal University. 2004.
TEACHING & RESEARCHING ASSISTANT
Master in Economic Analysis. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- Mathematics II (Teaching Assistant, English). 2013 - 2015.
- Mathematics II (Teaching Assistant, English). 2013 - 2015.
Undergraduate Courses. Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
- Econometrics I (Teaching Assistant, English). 2011 - 2012.
- Markets and Environment (Course Support, English). 2012 - 2013.
- Health Economics (Teaching Assistant, English). 2012 - 2013.
- Principles of Economics (Teaching Assistant, English). 2013 - 2015.
- Econometrics I (Teaching Assistant, English). 2011 - 2012.
- Markets and Environment (Course Support, English). 2012 - 2013.
- Health Economics (Teaching Assistant, English). 2012 - 2013.
- Principles of Economics (Teaching Assistant, English). 2013 - 2015.
Courses in Chinese. Beijing Normal University.
- Econometrics (Teaching Assistant for undergraduate students). 2008.
- Advanced Labor Economics (Teaching Assistant). 2009.
- Data validation for the CHIP 2007 (Chinese Household Income Project 2007). 2008
- Econometrics (Teaching Assistant for undergraduate students). 2008.
- Advanced Labor Economics (Teaching Assistant). 2009.
- Data validation for the CHIP 2007 (Chinese Household Income Project 2007). 2008
ACADEMIC CONFERENCE
- Simposio de la Asociacion
Espanola de Economia (SAEe). Mallorca.
2014. Presenter.
- ENTER spring workshop in Tilburg University, May, 2014. Presenter.
- UC3M PhD Student Seminar. Madrid. 2014.
- UC3M PhD Student Seminar. Madrid. 2013.
- ENTER spring workshop in Tilburg University, May, 2014. Presenter.
- UC3M PhD Student Seminar. Madrid. 2014.
- UC3M PhD Student Seminar. Madrid. 2013.
OTHER SKILLS
- Languages: Chinese, English.
- Computer programming: R, C/C++, Stata, Matlab, Latex.
- Computer programming: R, C/C++, Stata, Matlab, Latex.
OTHER WORKING EXPERIENCE
- Consultant, Beijing GuNeng Survey & Consultants. 2005 - 2006.
REFERENCES
Jesús M. Carro (Thesis Advisor)
Department of Economics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Phone: (+34) 91 624 95 86
Email: [email protected]
Ricardo Mora
Department of Economics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Phone: (+34) 91 624 95 76
Email: [email protected]
Carlos Velasco
Department of Economics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Phone: (+34) 91 624 96 46
Email: [email protected]
Department of Economics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Phone: (+34) 91 624 95 86
Email: [email protected]
Ricardo Mora
Department of Economics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Phone: (+34) 91 624 95 76
Email: [email protected]
Carlos Velasco
Department of Economics
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Phone: (+34) 91 624 96 46
Email: [email protected]