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Lin Lin

  • About
    • Department: The School of Public Management
    • Gender: female
    • Post: Assistant Professor
    • Graduate School: The Ohio State University
    • Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
    • Academic Credentials: Doctor of Philosophy
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    • Email: llin@fem.ecnu.edu.cn
    • Office: 1301A Science Building 3663 Zhongshan North Road East China Normal University, Shanghai
    • Address: 1301A Science Building 3663 Zhongshan North Road East China Normal University, Shanghai
    • PostCode: 200062
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    WorkExperience

    2020.01-present, Assistant Professor, the School of Public Administration, East China Normal University


    Education

    2013-2019, The Ohio State University, Department of Economics, PhD;

    2010-2013, Renmin University of China, Hanqing Advanced Insitute of Economics and Finance, MA;

    2006-2010, Renmin University of China, School of Finance, BA.

    Resume

    Lin Lin is an assistant professor at the School of Public Administration of East China Normal University. She obtained her Ph.D. in Economics from Ohio State University in December 2019, specializing in health economics, social security, and development economics. With broad research interests, she currently focuses on the allocation of medical resources in underdeveloped areas, healthcare reforms, and social security protection for the disavantaged population.

    Other Appointments

    Research Fields

    Health Economics, Social Security, Development Economics, and Applied Microeconomics


    Enrollment and Training

    Course

    Health Economics

    Principles of Macroeconomics,

    Interpreting the Wealth of Nations

    The Logic and Framework of Empirical Papers

    Scientific

    Papers

    The Role of Supply Responses in Public Insurance Expansion: Evidence from the New Cooperative Medical Scheme in China, with Xianhua Zai. BMC Health Services Research, 2025.

    Direct and Spillover Effects of Long-Term Care Insurance on Chinese Elderly Frailty, with Min He, and Peng Nie. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing2025.

    Evaluating the Impact of Long-Term Care Insurance Reform on Health-Related Quality of Life and Inequality Among Older Adults in China: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis, with Min He, and Xianhua Zai. Economics and Human Biology, 2025.

    Marketing Status and Brand-name Drug Prices: Evidence from Rx-to-OTC Switch, with Bo Wang. Health Economics, 2025

    Assessing the Impact of Public Insurance on Healthcare Utilization and Mortality: A Nationwide Study in China, with Xianhua Zai. SSM-Population Health, 2024

    “China's Public Long-Term Care Insurance and Risky Asset Allocation among Elderly Households, with Min He. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2024


    Selected Work in Progress

    “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Mandatory Quality Verification and Corporate Pollution Emissions, 

    R&R.

    Social Security Protection and Charitable Giving: Evidence from China,  with Min He, and Wenkai Sun.

    Under Review.

    “The Impacts of Functional Health Limitations on Career Outcomes: Evidence from U.S. Trained Doctoral Recipients,” with Andrew Hanks, and Bo Wang.

    Prepare for Submission.

    Affordable Care Act, Physicians' Location Choices, and Care Access Disparity,  with Hanming Fang, and Wei Shi.

    Draft in Preparation.

    Medicare on the Back Burner? Provider Labor Supply Responses to ACA-Driven Changes in Patient Payer Mix,” with Qing GongMin He and  Bo Wang.

    Draft in Preparation.

    Award: 2024 China Labor Economics Annual Conference Excellent Paper




    Academic Achievements

    Papers

    The Role of Supply Responses in Public Insurance Expansion: Evidence from the New Cooperative Medical Scheme in China, with Xianhua Zai. BMC Health Services Research, 2025.

    Direct and Spillover Effects of Long-Term Care Insurance on Chinese Elderly Frailty, with Min He, and Peng Nie. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing2025.

    Evaluating the Impact of Long-Term Care Insurance Reform on Health-Related Quality of Life and Inequality Among Older Adults in China: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis, with Min He, and Xianhua Zai. Economics and Human Biology, 2025.

    Marketing Status and Brand-name Drug Prices: Evidence from Rx-to-OTC Switch, with Bo Wang. Health Economics, 2025

    Assessing the Impact of Public Insurance on Healthcare Utilization and Mortality: A Nationwide Study in China, with Xianhua Zai. SSM-Population Health, 2024

    “China's Public Long-Term Care Insurance and Risky Asset Allocation among Elderly Households, with Min He. The Journal of the Economics of Ageing, 2024


    Selected Work in Progress

    “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Mandatory Quality Verification and Corporate Pollution Emissions, 

    R&R.

    Social Security Protection and Charitable Giving: Evidence from China,  with Min He, and Wenkai Sun.

    Under Review.

    “The Impacts of Functional Health Limitations on Career Outcomes: Evidence from U.S. Trained Doctoral Recipients,” with Andrew Hanks, and Bo Wang.

    Prepare for Submission.

    Affordable Care Act, Physicians' Location Choices, and Care Access Disparity,  with Hanming Fang, and Wei Shi.

    Draft in Preparation.

    Medicare on the Back Burner? Provider Labor Supply Responses to ACA-Driven Changes in Patient Payer Mix,” with Qing GongMin He and  Bo Wang.

    Draft in Preparation.

    Award: 2024 China Labor Economics Annual Conference Excellent Paper




    Honor

    2024 China Labor Economics Conference Excellent Paper Award