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Working Papers
2025
- Long-term impacts of early adversity on subjective well-being: Evidence from the Chinese great famine
Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz 
See also Journal Article Long-term impacts of early adversity on subjective well-being: Evidence from the Chinese great famine, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier (2025) (2025)
2022
- Team Incentives and Lower Ability Workers: A Real-Effort Experiment
NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
2020
- One Step at a Time: Does Gradualism Build Coordination?
Papers, arXiv.org View citations (9)
Also in IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2019) View citations (3)
See also Journal Article One Step at a Time: Does Gradualism Build Coordination?, Management Science, INFORMS (2020) View citations (6) (2020)
Journal Articles
2025
- Long-term impacts of early adversity on subjective well-being: Evidence from the Chinese great famine
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2025, 230, (C) 
See also Working Paper Long-term impacts of early adversity on subjective well-being: Evidence from the Chinese great famine, Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series (2025) (2025)
2024
- Peer effects in donations: Evidence from random assignment of college roommates
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2024, 220, (C), 631-644
2020
- One Step at a Time: Does Gradualism Build Coordination?
Management Science, 2020, 66, (1), 113-129 View citations (6)
See also Working Paper One Step at a Time: Does Gradualism Build Coordination?, Papers (2020) View citations (9) (2020)
2017
- Donations Make People Happier: Evidence from the Wenchuan Earthquake
Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2017, 132, (1), 517-536 View citations (4)
- Losing children and mental well-being: evidence from China
Applied Economics Letters, 2017, 24, (12), 868-877 View citations (8)
- Mind the gap: Disparity in redistributive preference between political elites and the public in China
European Journal of Political Economy, 2017, 50, (C), 75-91 View citations (14)
- Parental preferences, production technologies, and provision for progeny
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2017, 45, (2), 261-270
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