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1 CURRICULUM VITAE December 2016 ALBERT FRANCIS PARK CONTACT INFORMATION Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Room 2018, Lo Ka Chung Building Clear Water Bay Kowloon, Hong Kong T: (852) Web: RESEARCH INTERESTS Development, Labor, Applied Microeconomics, Chinese Economy CURRENT POSITIONS AND AFFILIATIONS Director of the HKUST Institute for Emerging Market Studies (since 2013), Chair Professor of Social Sciences and Professor of Economics (since 2011), and Senior Fellow of the Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Studies (since 2011), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Research Fellow (since 2010), Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London Research Fellow (since 2009), IZA Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn Research Fellow (since 2010), International Growth Centre (DFID/Oxford/LSE) Member (since 2012), Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group, University of Chicago Member (since 2016), World Economic Forum Expert Network Fellow (since 2005), International Policy Center, Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan Chair of International Advisory Committee (since 2016), China Employer-Employee Survey Co-chair of Scientific Committee (since 2016, member since 2008), China Summer Economics Institute Member, Steering Committee (since 2015), Asia Pacific Research Universities (APRU) Aging Hub CURRENT EDITORIAL POSITIONS Co-Editor-in-Chief, China Economic Review (from 2017) Editorial Board, World Bank Economic Review (from 2016) Editorial Advisory Board, China Economic Review (since ) 1
2 Editorial Board, Journal of Comparative Economics (since 2013) Editorial Board, Oxford Economic Papers (since 2011) EDUCATION Ph.D., Stanford University, Food Research Institute and economics, 1996 A.B., Harvard College, economics, magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Intensive Chinese language training: Beijing Language Institute, fall 1992; Inter-University Program for Chinese Language Studies in Taipei, summer 1992; Chinese Summer Language School, Middlebury College, summer PREVIOUS POSITIONS University of Oxford Department of Economics and School for Interdisciplinary Area Studies, Professor of the Economy of China (10/2010 to 7/2011), Reader (9/2007 to 9/2010),. Director of Graduate Studies, MSc in Modern Chinese Studies (9/2009 to 7/2011) University of Michigan Department of Economics, Associate Professor (9/2002-5/2007), Assistant Professor (1/1997-5/2002), Associate Chair (9/2002-5/2005, 9/2006-5/2007) Center for Chinese Studies, Associate Director (9/2002-8/2005), Faculty Associate (1/1997-5/2007) Population Studies Center, Institute for Social Research, Research Affiliate ( ) William Davidson Institute, Faculty Associate ( ) Stanford University Asia/Pacific Research Center, Post-doctoral Fellow (1996) Food Research Institute, Acting Instructor (1995), Teaching Assistant (1992, 1994) Korea Development Institute, Research Assistant ( ) VISITING POSITIONS Visiting Scholar, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, May to June Visiting Professor, Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology, January to March Visiting Researcher, World Bank Research Department, September 2005 to April Visiting Assistant Professor, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, January to June Fulbright Visiting Researcher, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University, September to December An Wang Post-doctoral Fellow, Fairbanks Center for East Asian Research, Harvard University, September 2000 to August
3 Visiting Research Fellow, Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica (Taiwan), January to June, 1999 Visiting Professor, Winrock Ph.D. Program in Agricultural Economics, China Agricultural University, summer 1997 and fall Visiting Scholar, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, April to October, ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS Karachiwalla, Naureen, and Albert Park, Promotion Incentives in the Public Sector: Evidence from Chinese Schools, Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming. Glewwe, Paul, Qiuqiong Huang, and Albert Park. Cognitive Skills, Noncognitive Skills, and School-to- Work Transitions in Rural China, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming. Park, Albert, Comment on The Labor Contract Law, Macro Conditions, Self-Selection, and Labor Market Outcomes for Migrants in China, Asian Economic Policy Review 12(1), forthcoming. Park, Albert, and Sangui Wang, Benefiting from Disaster?: Public and Private Responses to the Wenchuan Earthquake, World Development, forthcoming. Shu Cai, and Albert Park, Permanent Income and Subjective Well-being, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 130: , Glewwe, Paul, Albert Park, and Meng Zhao, A Better Vision for Development: Eyeglasses and Academic Performance in Rural Primary Schools in China, Journal of Development Economics 122: , 2016 Park, Albert, Xinzheng Shi, Chang-tai Hsieh, and Xuehui An, "Magnet High Schools and Academic Performance in China: A Regression Discontinuity Design, Journal of Comparative Economics, 43(4): , Park, Albert, and Yan Shen, Understanding Wealth and Housing Inequality among China s Older Population, China Economic Journal, 8(3): , Gallagher, Mary, John Giles, Albert Park, and Meiyan Wang, China s 2008 Labor Contract Law: Implementation and Impacts on Workers, Human Relations, 68(2) , Park, Albert, and Sangui Wang, Poverty in China in Shenggen Fan, Ravi Kanbur, Shang-jin Wei, and Xiaobo Zhang, eds., Oxford Companion to the Economics of China (Oxford: Oxford University Press), Abhijeet Singh, Albert Park, and Stefan Dercon. School Meals as a Social Safety Net: An Evaluation of the Midday Meal Scheme in India, Economic Development and Cultural Change, 62(2): , Park, Albert, and Xiaobo Qu, Informality, Returns to Education, and Labour Market Integration in China, Indian Journal of Labor Economics 56(4): , Cai, Hongbin, Hongbin Li, Albert Park, and Li-an Zou, Family Ties and Organizational Design: Evidence from Chinese Private Firms, Review of Economics and Statistics, 95(3): , Giles, John, Dewen Wang, and Albert Park. Expanding Social Insurance Coverage in China, Research in Labor Economics 37: ,
4 Giles, John, Park, Albert, Cai, Fang and Du, Yang. Weathering a Storm: Survey-Based Perspectives on Employment in China in the Aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis, in Arup Banerji, David Newhouse, David Robalino, and Pierella Paci, eds., Working Through the Crisis: Jobs and Policies in Developing Countries during the Great Recession (Washington, D.C.: The World Bank), pp , Park, Albert, Yan Shen, John Strauss, and Yaohui Zhao. Relying on Whom?: Poverty and Consumption Financing of China s Elderly, in National Research Council (J.P. Smith and M. Majmundar, Eds.), Aging in Asia: Findings from New and Emerging Data Initiatives (Washington, DC: The National Academies Press), pp , Lei, Xiaoyan, John Giles, Yuqing Hu, Albert Park, John Strauss and Yaohui Zhao. Patterns and Correlates of Intergenerational Non-Time Transfers: Evidence from CHARLS in National Research Council (J.P. Smith and M. Majmundar, Eds.), Aging in Asia: Findings from New and Emerging Data Initiatives (Washington, DC: The National Academies Press), pp. 207, 228, Strauss, John, Hao Hong, Xiaoyan Lei, Lin Li, Albert Park, Li Yang,and Yaohui Zhao. Health Care and Insurance Among the Elderly in China: Evidence from the CHARLS Pilot, in National Research Council (J.P. Smith and M. Majmundar, Eds.), Aging in Asia: Findings from New and Emerging Data Initiatives (Washington, DC: The National Academies Press), pp , Mangyo, Eiji, and Albert Park. Relative Deprivation and Health: Which Reference Groups Matter? Journal of Human Resources 46(3): , Park, Albert, and Fang Cai. The Informalization of the Chinese Labor Market, in Sarosh Kuruvilla, Mary Gallagher, and Ching-kwan Lee, eds., From Iron Rice Bowl to Informalization: Markets, State and Workers in a Changing China, Cornell University Press, pp , Park, Albert, Dean Yang, Xinzheng Shi, and Yuan Jiang. Exporting and Firm Performance: Chinese Exporters and the Asian Financial Crisis, Review of Economics and Statistics 92(4): , Strauss, John, Xiaoyan Lei, Albert Park, Yan Shen, James P. Smith, Zhe Yang, and Yaohui Zhao. Health Outcomes and Socio-Economic Status Among the Elderly in China: Evidence from the CHARLS Pilot, Journal of Population Aging 3(3-4): , 2010 Park, Albert, and Sangui Wang. Community Development and Poverty Alleviation: An Evaluation of China s Poor Village Investment Program, Journal of Public Economics, 94(9-10): , Park, Albert, and Dewen Wang, Migration and Urban Poverty and Inequality in China, China Economic Journal, 3(1): 49-67, Park, Albert, Fang Cai, and Yang Du. Can China Meet Her Employment Challenges? in Jean Oi, Scott Rozelle, and Xuegang Zhou, eds., Growing Pains: Tensions and Opportunities in China s Transformation (Stanford: Stanford Asia-Pacific Research Center), pp , Cai, Fang, Yaohui Zhao, and Albert Park. The Chinese Labor Market in the Reform Era, in Loren Brandt and Thomas Rawski, eds., China s Economic Transition: Origins, Mechanism, and Consequences, Cambridge University Press, Park, Albert. Rural-Urban Inequality in China, in Shahid Yusuf and Karen Nabeshima, eds. China Urbanizes: Consequences, Strategies, and Policies (Washington, D.C.: The World Bank), Park, Albert, and Minggao Shen. Refinancing and Decentralization: Evidence from China, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 66(3-4): ,
5 Hannum, Emily, Albert Park, and Kai-Ming Cheng. Introduction: Market Reforms and Educational Opportunity in China, in Emily Hannam and Albert Park, eds., Education and Reform in China (Routledge), Hannum, Emily, and Albert Park. Families, Classrooms, and Educational Engagement in Rural Gansu, China, in Emily Hannam and Albert Park, eds., Education and Reform in China (Routledge), Li, Wen, Albert Park, and Sangui Wang. School Equity in Rural China, in Emily Hannam and Albert Park, eds., Education and Reform in China (Routledge), Giles, John, Albert Park, and Fang Cai. Re-employment of Dislocated Workers in Urban China: the Roles of Information and Incentives, Journal of Comparative Economics 34(3): , Park, Albert. Risk and Household Grain Management in Developing Countries, The Economic Journal 116(514): , Giles, John, Albert Park, and Fang Cai. How Has Economic Restructuring Affected China s Urban Workers?, The China Quarterly 0(177): 61-95, Park, Albert. Using Survey Data in Social Science Research in Developing Countries, in Perecman, Ellen, and Sara Curran, eds. A Handbook for Social Science Field Research: Essays and Bibliographic Sources on Research Design, Methodology, and Fieldwork (SAGE Publications), Du, Yang, Albert Park, and Sangui Wang. Migration and Rural Poverty in China, Journal of Comparative Economics 33(4): , Zhang, Junsen, Yaohui Zhao, Albert Park, Xiaoqing Song,. Economic Returns to Schooling in Urban China, 1988 to 2001, Journal of Comparative Economics 33(4): , Giles, John, Albert Park, and Juwei Zhang. What is China s True Unemployment Rate? China Economic Review 16(2): , Brandt, Loren, Albert Park, and Sangui Wang. Are China s Financial Reforms Leaving the Poor Behind? in Yasheng Huang, Edward Steinfeld, and Anthony Saich, eds., Financial Sector Reform in China (Cambridge: Harvard East Asian Press), Park, Albert, Changqing Ren, and Sangui Wang. Microfinance, Poverty Alleviation, and Financial Reform in China, Rural Finance and Credit Infrastructure in China (Paris: OECD), Park, Albert, and Minggao Shen. Joint Liability Lending and the Rise and Fall of China s Township and Village Enterprises, Journal of Development Economics 71: , Park, Albert, Loren Brandt, and John Giles. Competition Under Credit Rationing: Theory and Evidence from Rural China, Journal of Development Economics 71: , Brown, Phil, and Albert Park. Education and Poverty in Rural China, Economics of Education Review 21: , Park, Albert, Sangui Wang, and Guobao Wu. Regional Poverty Targeting in China, Journal of Public Economics 86(1): , Park, Albert, Hehui Jin, Scott Rozelle, and Jikun Huang. Market Emergence and Transition: Transaction Costs, Arbitrage, and Autarky in China s Grain Markets, American Journal of Agricultural Economics 84(1): 67-82,
6 Hannum, Emily, and Albert Park. Educating China s Rural Children for the 21 st Century, Harvard China Review, April Gale, Fred, and Albert Park. Rural Development: Can Rural Income Growth Accelerate? in Fred Gale, ed., China s Food and Agriculture: Issues for the 21 st Century (Washington, D.C.: USDA), pp , Park, Albert, and Kaja Sehrt. Tests of Financial Intermediation and Banking Reform in China, Journal of Comparative Economics 29: , Park, Albert, and Sangui Wang. China s Poverty Statistics, China Economic Review 12: , Park, Albert, and Changqing Ren. Microfinance with Chinese Characteristics, World Development 29(1): 3-62, Park, Albert. Trade Integration and the Prospects for Rural Enterprise Development in China, China s Agriculture in the International Trading System (Paris: OECD), pp , Rozelle, Scott, Albert Park, Hehui Jin, and Jikun Huang. Bureaucrat to Entrepreneur: the Changing Role of the State in China s Grain Economy, Economic Development and Cultural Change 48(2): , Park, Albert. Banking for the Poor, Chinabrief, May Park, Albert, and Scott Rozelle. Reforming State-Market Relations in Rural China, The Economics of Transition 6(2): , Rozelle, Scott, Albert Park, Changqing Ren, and Vince Bezinger. Targeted Poverty Investments and Economic Growth in China, World Development 26 (12): , Williams, Jeffrey, Ann Peck, Albert Park, and Scott Rozelle. The Emergence of a Futures Market: Mungbeans on the China Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange, The Journal of Futures Markets 18(4): , Rozelle, Scott, Albert Park, Jikun Huang, and Hehui Jin. Liberalization and Rural Market Integration in China, American Journal of Agricultural Economics 79(2): , Park, Albert, Scott Rozelle, Christine Wong, and Changqing Ren. Distributional Consequences of Reforming Local Public Finance in China, The China Quarterly 147: , Park, Albert, and Changqing Ren. Resource Flows, Markets and Economic Development in China's Poor Areas, Asia Prashant 3(1): 21-48, Park, Albert, and Bruce Johnston. Rural Development and Dynamic Externalities in Taiwan s Structural Transformation, Economic Development and Cultural Change 44(1): , Johnston, Bruce, and Albert Park. Dynamic Externalities and Structural Change in Kenya, in John Mellor, ed., Agriculture on the Road to Industrialization (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press), Johnston, Bruce, and Albert Park. Strategic Notions and Great Policies: Reflections on Taiwan s Experience with Economic Transformation, in John Montgomery and Denis Rodinelli, eds., Great Policies: Strategic Innovations in Asia and the Pacific (Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., Praeger Publishers),
7 Park, Albert, Scott Rozelle, and Fang Cai. China s Grain Policy Reforms: Implications for Equity, Stabilization, and Efficiency, China Economic Review 5(1): 15-33, Park, Albert. Grain Market Liberalization in Shaanxi Province, USDA Economic Research Service, Asia & Pacific Rim Agriculture and Trade Notes, November 15, Books Hannum, Emily, and Albert Park, eds. Education and Reform in China (Routledge), Reviews Review of Power and Wealth in Rural China, by Susan Whiting (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2001), Journal of Economic Literature 41(1): Review of Analytical Development Economics, by Kaushik Basu (Cambridge: Oxford University Press, 1997), Economica. Review of Financing Local Government in the People s Republic of China, edited by Christine Wong (Hong Kong: Oxford University Press, 1997), Journal of Comparative Economics, Review of China s Economic Reforms, by Shangquan Gao (London: Routledge Press, 1996), Journal of Economic Literature, Review of Financial Reform in China, edited by On Kit Tam; Fiscal Management and Economic Reform in the People s Republic of China, by Christine Wong, Christopher Heady, and Wing Thye Woo, and Banking and Financial Control in Reforming Planned Economies, by Haiqun Yang, The China Quarterly, Books in Chinese Zhang, Baomin, Albert Park, and Changqing Ren, eds. Resource Flows and Poverty Alleviation (Taiyuan: Shanxi Economic Press), Articles in Chinese Park, Albert, and Changqing Ren. Microfinance with Chinese Characteristics. In China's Rural Development Report 1, (Beijing: Social Sciences Document Press House [shehui kexue wenxian chubanshe]), Park, Albert, and Sangui Wang. Credit Supply and Demand of the Poor Households in China, Annual Report on Economic and Technological Development in Agriculture (Beijing: China Agricultural Press), Park, Albert, Sangui Wang, and Guobao Wu. Assessing China s War on Poverty, Annual Report on Economic and Technological Development in Agriculture (Beijing: China Agricultural Press), Morduch, Jonathan, Albert Park, and Sangui Wang. "Microfinance in China," Problems in Agricultural Economics 3, 1998; also published in Poverty and Development 6: 1-8, Park, Albert, and Changqing Ren. "Resource Flows, Markets, and Economic Development in China s Poor Areas," Problems in Agricultural Economics 3: 20-28, Also published in Zhang, Baomin, Albert 7
8 Park, and Changqing Ren, eds. Resource Flows and Poverty Alleviation (Taiyuan: Shanxi Economic Press), Park, Albert, and Changqing Ren. "A Model of Self-sufficiency and Household Production Response to Risk," Agricultural Technology Econonomics 5: 22-26, Also published in Omnibus of Best Poverty Papers, Vol. 1, (Beijing: People s Press), Chen, Fan, Albert Park, and Scott Rozelle. "Evaluation of the Effectiveness of China s Poverty Alleviaton Investments," The Tribune of Economic Development 6: 16-22, Park, Albert. "Grain Market Liberalization in Shaanxi Province," The Journal of Rural Social Economics 40-44, Beijing Agricultural University, May Other Papers Park, Albert, Yaowu Wu, and Yang Du. Informal Employment in Urban China: Measurement and Implications, China Economic Review, revise and resubmit. Giles, John, Albert Park, Meiyan Wang, and Juwei Zhang. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, Disruptions to Schooling, and the Returns to Schooling in Urban China, under review. Zhao, Jimin, Shengyuan Zhang, and Albert Park, Travel Behavior, Energy Use, and Carbon Emissions: Evidence from Shenzhen, China, under review. Park, Albert, and Lingwei Wu, Are Only Children More Depressed? Evidence from China s One Child Policy. Shu Cai, Albert Park, and Sangui Wang. Microfinance Can Raise Incomes: Evidence from Village Banking in Poor Villages in China Ichimura, Hidehiko, Chulhee Lee, Jinkook Lee, Xiaoyan Lei, Albert Park, Yasu Sawada. Psychological Well-being of the Elderly in China, Korea, and Japan Park, Albert, Yang Du, and John Giles, Labor Regulation and Firm Employment in China Park, Albert, and Qing Xia. Age-Expenditure Patterns for Health Care in China: Are the Rural Elderly Vulnerable? Lee, Leng, and Albert Park. Parental Migration and Child Development in Rural China. Park, Albert, and Maria Porter. Housing Windfalls and Intergenerational Transfers in China. Hannum, Emily, and Albert Park. Early Academic Engagement, Parental Plans, and Educational Attainment in Developing Countries: Evidence from Rural Northwest China, under revision for Social Forces, Liu, Xuejun, Albert Park, and Yaohui Zhao, Explaining Rising Returns to Education in the 1990s, Park, Albert, Xiaohua Li, Xiaoqing Song, Junsen Zhang, and Yaohui Zhao. Returns to Skill, Labor Market Transition, and the Rise of Wage Inequality in Urban China, 1988 to 2003, Park, Albert, and Sangui Wang. Are China s Poor Able to Work?
9 Mangyo, Eiji, and Albert Park. Impact of Health Insurance on Physician Visits by the Elderly: A Natural Experiment in Taiwan, Park, Albert, and Pungpond Rukumnuaykit. Eat Drink Man Woman: Testing for Gender Bias in China Using Individual Nutrient Intake Data. Giles, John, Emily Hannum, Albert Park, and Juwei Zhang, Life Skills, Schooling, and the Labor Market in Urban China: New Insights from Adult Literacy Measurement, ICSEAD Working Paper Vol Du, Yang, and Albert Park. Blunting the Razor s Edge: Regional Development in China. Kan, Kamhon, and Albert Park. Dynamics of Elderly Living Arrangements in Taiwan. Park, Albert, and Emily Hannum. How Do Teacher Characteristics Affect Student Learning in Developing Countries?: Evidence from Matched Teacher-Student Data from Rural China. Work in Progress Xuechao Qian, and Albert Park, Educational Discrimination Against Migrant Children and School Location Choice in China Park, Albert, Xiaobo Qu, Sangui Wang, Susie Xu, and Jane Zhang, Returns to Vocational High School in China Park, Albert, and Xianqiang Zou, Intergenerational Mobility Pathways: Evidence from a Long Panel from Rural China Xianqiang Zou, and Albert Park, Intergenerational Mobility and China s One Child Policy Zeyuan Chen, and Albert Park. Rural Pensions, Intra-household Bargaining, and Elderly Medical Expenditure in China Shu Cai, and Albert Park, Migration and Subjective Well-being of the Left Behind Shu Cai, and Albert Park, Explaining Differences in Experienced Utility Among Individuals and Over Time in Developing Countries: Evidence from Rural China Albert Park and Yaohui Zhao, Labor Market Segmentation in China Albert Park and Sangui Wang, Choosing the Optimal Level of Regional Targeting: Lessons from China Albert Park, Sangui Wang, Shubham Chaudhuri, and Gaurav Datt, Poverty Concentration and Regional Targeting Albert Park, Yasu Sawada, and Sangui Wang, School Relocation and Child Development after the Wenchuan Earthquake Albert Park and Taichang Chen, Migration and Support for the Elderly CONSULTING World Bank, Early Child Development Report, World Bank, China Rural Education Fee Reforms,
10 World Bank, China Urban Service Delivery, World Bank, China Poverty Assessment Report, World Bank, Rural-Urban Inequality in China, World Bank, China s Unemployment Rate, OECD, Microfinance Programs in China, World Bank, Strengthening the Management of China s Fiscal Poverty Alleviation Funds, World Bank, China s Poverty Alleviation Strategies, World Bank, Rural Financial Reform in China, World Bank, China s Grain Markets, SURVEY PROJECTS Co-principle Investigator, China Urban Labor Survey III, Survey of urban residents and migrants in six large Chinese cities, five of which were previously surveyed as part of first and second waves of the China Urban Labor Survey in 2001 and Funded by a Multi-donor Trust Fund (MDTF) administered by the World Bank Social Protection and Labor Unit. With Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Investigator, National Survey of Manufacturing Firms, Surveyed 2000 manufacturing firms in 8 provinces, focus on impacts of economic crisis, implementation of labor regulations, and credit contracts. With People s Bank of China. Co-principle Investigator, China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), National health and retirement survey of adults aged 45 and older in 2011 and Funded by NIH Institute of Aging. Co-principle Investigator, China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study Pilot, Pilot survey in Gansu and Zhejiang of more than 2000 adults aged 45 and older, with intention to expand to larger set of provinces to be surveyed biannually. Funded by NIH Institute of Aging. With China Center for Economic Research, Peking University. Co-principle Investigator, Gansu of Children and Families III, Re-survey of year-old children in rural areas, their mothers, families, teachers, school principals, and villages in 20 counties in Gansu. New surveys of year-olds in 2007 in same sample villages. Funded by UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the World Bank. Co-principle Investigator, China Urban Labor Survey II, Surveys of urban residents and migrants in same five large Chinese cities surveyed as part of first wave of the China Urban Labor Survey. Additional surveys of migrants in 7 smaller cities. Focus on labor market outcomes and access to social insurance programs. Funded by the World Bank, with the Institute of Population and Labor Economics, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Co-principle Investigator, Gansu Survey of Children and Families II, Re-survey of year-old children in rural areas, their mothers, families, teachers, school principals, and villages in 20 counties in Gansu. Expanded physical and mental health components. Additional data collection project to evaluate randomized intervention that provided eyeglasses to primary school students to study effect of vision on academic performance. U.S. collaborators: Emily Hannum, Harvard University; and Paul Glewwe, University of Minnesota. Chinese collaborating organization: Northwest Normal University. Funding: two-year seed grant from Fogharty Foundation, World Bank Research Department. Investigator, Perceptions of Social Inequality in China, Survey to examine perceived and actual inequality among 8000 urban residents and migrants in eight Chinese cities. U.S. collaborator: Marty Whyte, Harvard University. Chinese collaborating organization: Center for Research on Contemporary China, Peking University. 10
11 Investigator, SOE Privatization and Enterprise Development in China, Survey of 1000 enterprises in Zhejiang Province. Collaborators: Hongbin Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong. Chinese collaborating organization: School of Economics, Zhejiang University. Co-principle Investigator, China Urban Labor Survey, fall Survey of 5000 urban resident and migrant households and neighborhoods in four Chinese cities (Fuzhou, Shanghai, Shenyang, Wuhan, and Xian). Follow-up China Adult Literacy Survey in spring 2002 to test adult literacy of sampled workers. U.S. collaborators: John Giles, Michigan State University. Chinese collaborating organization: Institute of Population Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Funding: Ford Foundation, Michigan State University, University of Michigan, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, ICSEAD. Co-principle Investigator, China Rural Poverty Survey II, Survey of 600 rural households, including anthropometric measurements, and local villages, schools, medical clinics, and rural financial institutions in four officially-designated poor counties in Gansu, Shaanxi, Guizhou, and Sichuan. Half of sample is panel from the China Rural Poverty Survey I. Survey of 1000 villages in the same four counties on the provision of local public goods. Chinese collaborating organization: China Poverty Research Association, and Institute of Agricultural Economics, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Funding: Ford Foundation. Co-principle Investigator, Gansu Survey of Children and Families, Survey of year-old children in rural areas, their mothers, families, teachers, school principals, and villages in 20 counties in Gansu. Survey of 1000 teachers in same village schools. U.S. collaborator: Emily Hannum, Harvard University. Chinese collaborating organization: Northwest Normal University. Funding: Spencer Foundation. Participant, Survey of Health and Living Status of the Elderly in Taiwan, Wave 4, Survey of 2000 elderly in Taiwan. Collaborators: Al Hermalin, University of Michigan, Jack Chang, Taiwan Provincial Family Planning Institute. Investigator, Rural Financial Institutions, Enterprises, and Local Governments in Rural Areas, 1998 and Surveys of 200 rural financial institutions, 250 enterprises, and 100 township leaders in two interior provinces in 1999 (Shanxi and Sichuan) and two coastal provinces in 1998 (Zhejiang and Jiangsu). Collaborators: Loren Brandt, University of Toronto; Minggao Shen, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; Hongbin Li, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Sangui Wang, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Funding: Ford Foundation and William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan. Co-principle Investigator, China Rural Poverty Survey I, Survey of 450 rural households, including anthropometric measurements, and local villages, schools, medical clinics, and rural financial institutions in six officially-designated poor counties in Gansu, Shaanxi, Guizhou, Sichuan, Jiangxi, and Henan. Survey of 800 rural households in NGO and government microfinance program sites. U.S. collaborator: Scott Rozelle, University of California at Davis. Chinese collaborating organization: China Poverty Research Association. Funding: Ford and Luce Foundations. Investigator, China National Village Survey, Survey of 220 villages in 8 provinces. Collaborators: Loren Brandt, University of Toronto; Scott Rozelle, University of California at Davis; Jikun Huang, Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Funding: Rockefeller Foundation and Ford Foundation. Principle Investigator, Resource Flows and Poverty in China, Two-part survey of 288 agricultural households in 4 poor counties in Shaanxi Province in northwest China. U.S. collaborator: Scott Rozelle, University of California at Davis. Chinese collaborating organization: Rural Development Institute, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Funding: Ford Foundation. GRANTS AND AWARDS 11
12 Hong Kong Research Grants Council General Research Fund, grant for Longitudinal Study of School-to- Work Transitions in Rural China, (Principal Investigator) Hong Kong Research Grants Council General Research Fund, grant for Rising Labor Demand(s), Employment, and Industrial Upgrading: The Pearl River Delta Firm-Worker Pilot Survey, (Principal Investigator) Hong Kong Research Grants Council Direct Allocation Grant, for project Is Geography Destiny?, IE, Evaluating Vocational Education in China, (co-investigator). Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom), grant for Understanding Inequality in Wellbeing of the Elderly in China and the UK, World Bank Social Protection and Labor Unit, Multi-donor Trust Fund (MDTF) grant for Labour Market Informality and Economic Transition: Employment Regulation and Adjustment to Economic Crisis in China, (with Fang Cai), National Institute of Health Institute for Aging, grant for China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (co-pi, John Strauss and Yaohui Zhao PI s), World Bank Social Protection and Labor Unit, Multi-donor Trust Fund (MDTF) pilot grant on Understanding Informal Employment in China, (with Fang Cai), John Fell Fund, Oxford University, for conference on education, health, and labor outcomes in rural China, National Institute of Health Institute for Aging, grant for China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study Pilot (with John Strauss and Yaohui Zhao), Economic and Social Research Council (United Kingdom) and Department for International Development (DFID), grant for Gansu Survey of Children and Families, wave 3 (with Paul Glewwe and Emily Hannum), World Bank Research Department, grant for project Intermediate Impact of Eyeglass Provision in Rural China (with Paul Glewwe, Emily Hannum, and Kinbing Wu), Center for International Business Education, Michigan Business School, research grant for Does Exporting Raise Firm Productivity? Evidence from the Impact of the Asian Financial Crisis on Chinese Firms. (with Dean Yang) Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, small grant for Does School Quality Really Matter?: A Natural Experiment in Rural China, supported by NIH/Fogarty International Center, World Bank Research Department, grant for the project The Interaction of Health, Education and Employment in Western China, (with Paul Glewwe, Emily Hannum, and Guo Li) International Center for Social and Economic Development (Japan), grant for the project Human Capital in China s Urban Labor Market: Insights from New Literacy, Numeracy and Life-Skills Measures, 2003 (with Emily Hannum and John Giles). Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, grant for project New Measures of Literacy, Numeracy, and Life Skills: Human Capital and Socio-Economic Mobility in China,
13 Center for International Business, University of Michigan, grant for survey project Privatization and Firm Performance: An Empirical Study of China s State-Owned Enterprises, World Bank, grant for project New Measures of Literacy, Numeracy, and Life Skills: Human Capital and Socio-Economic Mobility in China, (with Juwei Zhang and Fang Cai) World Bank, infodev, grant to support survey project School Governance Networks for Educational Improvement in Developing Countries, (with Emily Hannum) Fogharty Foundation and NIH, seed grant for research on international health and development, to support Gansu Survey of Children and Families II, (with Emily Hannum) Fulbright Visiting Research Award, to support 4-month visit to Center for China Economic Research at Peking University, Ford Foundation, grant to study China s Urban Labor Markets in Transition by supporting the China Urban Labor Survey, with John Giles, Michigan State University, and the Institute of Population Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Rackham Faculty Research Grants, University of Michigan, Urban Labor Market Development in China, Asia Center, Harvard University, grant to support Conference on Education Reform in China, with Emily Hannum, Ford Foundation, grant to support Chinese participants in a 2001 workshop for the Gansu Education and Rural Poverty project, (with Emily Hannum) Ford Foundation, grant for research on Human Development and Socio-Economic Change in China s Poor Areas (with China Poverty Research Association), To fund second wave of China Rural Poverty Survey. William Davidson Institute, International Institute, and Center for Chinese Studies of the University of Michigan, grants to hold a conference on China s Uneven Transition: Inequality and Economic Reform (co-organized with Ching-Kwan Lee and Mary Gallagher), April An Wang Postdoctoral Fellowship, Harvard University, Faculty Research Grant, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, Ford Foundation Grant for Research on Rural Financial Institutions and Enterprises in Poor Areas, with Sangui Wang and Minggao Shen, Taiwan National Science Council, visiting research grant, February to July, Livingston Award, Department of Economics, University of Michigan, William Davidson Institute, grant for research on China s collective enterprise and local public finance, Best Dissertation Award, Honorable Mention, American Agricultural Economics Association, Henry Luce Foundation, United States-China Cooperative Research Program and Ford Foundation, Beijing, grants for research on Rural Poverty, Finance and Investment, and Poverty Policies in China, (with members of the China Poverty Research Association) 13
14 Berkeley Center for Chinese Studies, Post-doctoral Fellowship for Collaborative Research with the People s Republic of China, to support 6 months of research in China, Stanford Centennial TA, One of 30 teaching assistants, recognized for outstanding teaching. Institute for International Studies and Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University, summer research grants, 1995 and Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Committee on Scholarly Communication with China, Graduate Fellowship, Pacific Basin Research Center of Soka University, Center for Science and International Affairs, J.F.K. School of Government, Harvard University, for field research in Taiwan, (with Bruce Johnston) Social Science Research Council, International Predissertation Fellowship funded by the Ford Foundation, for Chinese area studies and research on China s rural development, Center for Conflict and Negotiation, Stanford University, graduate fellow , research grant for summer research in China, Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, grant for summer research in China, OTHER ACTIVITIES Organizing Committee, Quantitative Methodology Lab in China, Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, Organizing Committee, Conference on the Chinese Economy After WTO: Opportunities and Challenges of Globalization, sponsored by the China Economists Society, the Center for Chinese Studies, and the William Davidson Institute. Organizing Committee, Conference on The Labor of Reform: Employment, Labor Law, and Workers Rights in China, University of Michigan, supported by the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations, Institute of International Relations, and the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, and the Ford Foundation. Mentor, Training Program for Chinese Women Economists, supported by the Ford Foundation, Visiting Lecturer, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. Guest lecture to faculty and students of the School of Economics on program evaluation and panel data, July 29, Co-organizer, panel on China s urban labor markets, ASSA meetings (China Economists Society panel), with Yaohui Zhao, January Steering Committee, project to publish definitive edited volume on Chinese economic reform entitled The Transition that Worked: Origins, Mechanism, and Consequences of China s Long Boom, led by Loren Brandt and Tom Rawski, Co-organizer. Conference on Education Reform in China, with Emily Hannum, sponsored by Asia Center, Fairbanks Center for East Asian Research, Graduate School of Education, and Kennedy School China Public Policy Program, Harvard University, July 14-15, Co-organizer. Workshop for researchers participating in the project Gansu Survey of Children and 14
15 Families. with Emily Hannum, sponsored by the Fairbanks Center for East Asian Research and the Ford Foundation, July 16-17, Co-organizer. Conference on Inequality and Reform in China, with Ching-Kwan Lee and Mary Gallagher, sponsored by William Davidson Institute, the International Institute, and the Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, April 7, Co-organizer, Policy Forum on Rural Poverty in China, a forum for Chinese researchers to present research results to Chinese policy makers, with Sangui Wang and the China Poverty Research Association, supported by Ford Foundation, January Faculty Mentor, SSRC International Predissertation Fellowship Program Fellows Conference, Park City Utah, October 2000, and Scottsdale, AZ, October 8-11, Organizer, Seminar Workshop on Political Economy of Evolving Markets in Rural China, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, March 17, Advisory Committee, Research Grant Selection Committee, and dissertation advisor for 2 Ph.D. students, Winrock Ph.D. Program in Agricultural Economics, China Agricultural University, Beijing, Co-organizer, Panel on Assessing China's War on Poverty, 1995 Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, with Scott Rozelle, April 6-9, Co-organizer, Forum on China's Poverty Policies, a forum for Chinese researchers to present research results to Chinese policy makers, with Scott Rozelle and the China Poverty Research Association, supported by Ford Foundation, October 26, Co-editor, Promoting Economic Development in China s Poor Areas, collection of research briefs presented at the Forum, (With Scott Rozelle) Instructor, Training Workshop on Methods for Analyzing Poverty and Rural Finance for Chinese researchers, sponsored by the China Poverty Research Association with support from the Ford Foundation, Beijing. September 4-13, Assistant Instructor, Poverty Alleviation Research Training Program for Chinese researchers, with Scott Rozelle and Greg Veeck, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Beijing. July
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