About
- Department: 经济与管理学部
- Gender: female
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- Graduate School: National University of Singapore
- Degree: PhD
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WorkExperience
Dec 2022 - Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University Jun 2018 - Dec 2022 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics and Management, East China Normal University Jul 2013 - Jun 2018 Research Fellow, Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore
Education
Ph.D. in Economics, National University of Singapore
M.A. in Labor Economics, Zhejiang University B.M. in Labor and Social Security, Zhejiang University
Resume
I hold a Ph.D in Economics from the National University of Singapore (NUS) and obtained my bachelor's and master's degrees at Zhejiang University. Previously, I worked at the Institute of Water Policy in the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, NUS, providing scientific support and policy advice to the Public Utilities Board (PUB) of Singapore. In 2018, I joined the Faculty of Economics and Management at East China Normal University. My research focuses on the fields of labor economics and environmental and resource economics, with a particular emphasis on human capital and water resources. My work has appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Journal of Population Economics, and Journal of Econometrics. Additionally, I have been the PI for projects including the National Natural Science Foundation of China's Young Scientists Fund and the Shanghai Pujiang Program. ORCID Google Scholar
Other Appointments
Committee member, Academic Committee of Population, Labor, and Health, 21st China Economics Annual Conference
Research Fields
Labor Economics, Environmental and Resource Economics
Course
Undergraduate: Labor Economics (English & Chinese), Principles of Economics, Public Policy Analysis Master: Labor Economics (English & Chinese) Ph.D.: Academic Writing
Scientific
Research Grants National Natural Science Foundation of China, Youth Program, “Research on infrastructure construction and human capital development from the perspective of life course: Evidence from safe drinking water in rural China”, 72103065, PI, CNY 240,000. Shanghai Pujiang Program 2019, “The impact evaluation of safe drinking water on children’s human capital development”, PI, CNY 150,000. Behavioural Studies in the Energy, Water, Waste and Transportation Sectors (NRF, Singapore), “Take-up and impact of real-time feedback for water conservation: A pilot among households with high-baseline use in showering”, Co-PI, SGD 397,000 Academic Research Fund (LKYSPP, NUS), “Water and human welfare: Evidence from China”, PI, SGD 38,424 Staff Research Support Scheme (LKYSPP, NUS), “Private Sector Participation and water utility performance in China”, PI, SGD 14,860
Academic Achievements
Journal articles
[14] Li Li and Liu Haoming*. 2024. “Minimum wage and cross-community crime disparities.” Journal of Population Economics, 37(2). [13] 赵丽秋,李莉*,“学前教育对儿童认知与非认知发展的影响:来自中国学前教育普及项目的证据”,《经济学》(季刊),录用待刊。 [12] Yvonne Jie Chen, Deniz Dutz, Li Li, Sarah Moon, Edward J. Vytlacil*, and Songfa Zhong. 2024. “Eliciting willingness-to-pay to decompose beliefs and preferences that determine selection into competition in lab experiments.” Journal of Econometrics, 105652. NBER working paper No. 31930. [11] Li Li* and Xiao Yun. 2023. “Beyond boiling: The effect of in utero exposure to treated tap water on childhood health.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 119:102814. [10] Li Li and Marc Jeuland*. 2023. “Household water savings and response to dynamic incentives under nonlinear pricing.” Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 119:102811. - Slides.pdf [9] Li Li and Zhao Liqiu*. 2022. “Does a ‘bad apple’ spoil the bunch? The impact of low-achieving peers on students’ noncognitive outcomes.” China Economic Review, 76, 101875. [8] Chen Jie Yvonne, Li Li*, and Xiao Yun. 2022. “Early-life exposure to tap water and the development of cognitive skills.” Journal of Human Resources, 57(6):2113–2149. - Media: THE PAPER 澎湃新闻 (in Chinese)
- Slides.pdf [7] Li Li and Liu Haoming*. 2022. “The quantity–quality fertility–education trade-off.” IZA World of Labor, 143. [6] Li Li*. 2019. “New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) and medical expenditure in rural China.” Pacific Economic Review, 24(1):46–68. [5] Li Li, Eduardo Araral, and Marc Jeuland*. 2019. “The drivers of household drinking water choices in Singapore: Evidence from multivariable regression analysis of perceptions and household characteristics.” Science of the Total Environment, 671:1116–1124. [4] Li Li*. 2018. “Private sector participation and performance of county water utilities in China.” China Economic Review, 52:30–53. [3] Xiao Yun, Li Li, and Zhao Liqiu*. 2017. “Education on the cheap: The long-run effects of a free compulsory education reform in rural China.” Journal of Comparative Economics, 45(3):544–562. [2] Li Li*, Wu Xun, and Tang Yaojia. 2017. “Adoption of Increasing Block Tariffs (IBTs) among urban water utilities in China.” Urban Water Journal, 14(7):661–668.
[1] Li Li and Liu Haoming*. 2014. “Primary school availability and middle school education in rural China.” Labour Economics, 28:24–40.
Books Li Li. 2020. Health and Education Reforms in Rural China, UK: Routledge.
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