- COVID-19 epidemiological studies
- Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
- Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
- Global Health Care Issues
- Income, Poverty, and Inequality
- Economic theories and models
- Market Dynamics and Volatility
- Canadian Policy and Governance
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Regional Economic and Spatial Analysis
- COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
- Environmental Impact and Sustainability
- HIV/AIDS Impact and Responses
- Economic Growth and Productivity
- Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life
- Numerical methods for differential equations
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Complex Systems and Time Series Analysis
- COVID-19 impact on air quality
- Healthcare Policy and Management
- Field-Flow Fractionation Techniques
- Climate Change and Health Impacts
- Corporate Finance and Governance
- Dyeing and Modifying Textile Fibers
University of Liverpool
2013-2024
Hunan Agricultural University
2023
Yunnan Arts University
2022
Yunnan University
2022
South China University of Technology
2021
Tsinghua University
2016-2020
Energy Research Institute
2020
Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
2019
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System
2018
VA San Diego Healthcare System
2018
AbstractUsing pooled data from fifteen industrial and developing countries 1980 to 1995, this paper examines the macroeconomic determinants of stock market development, particularly capitalization. The finds that: (1) real income, saving rate, financial intermediary liquidity are important capitalization; (2) volatility does not prove significant; (3) development complements instead substitutes.
Stylized facts show there is a clustering of countries in three balanced growth paths characterized by differing income/growth, human capital and incidence infectious diseases. To explain this, we develop dynamic general equilibrium model incorporating SIS epidemiology dynamics, where households choose how much to invest physical capital, as well controlling the risk infection. In decentralized economy, do not internalize externality There are multiple endogenous prevalence disease...
In Brief The Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS) has yielded the first-ever nationally representative sample of state health agency central office employees. survey represents a step forward in rigorous, systematic data collection to inform public workforce development agenda United States. PH WINS is Web-based was developed with guidance from panel experts including practitioners researchers. It draws heavily existing validated items focuses on 4 main areas:...
Heterostructured metal oxides with large specific surface area are crucial for constructing gas sensors high performance. However, using slurry-coating and screen-printing methods to fabricate cannot result in uniformity reproducibility of the sensors. Here, NiO nanowalls decorated by SnO2 nanoneedles (NiO@SnO2) were situ grown on ceramic microchips via a chemical bath deposition method detect H2S instead print-coating methods. The morphologies compositions NiO@SnO2 hierarchical...
Cancer ascertainment using large-scale electronic health records is a challenge. Our aim was to propose and apply structured approach for evaluating multiple candidate approaches cancer colorectal (CRC) within the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as use case.The proposed strategies includes assessment individual strategy performance, comparison agreement across strategies, review discordant diagnoses. We applied this compare three CRC VA: administrative claims data consisting...
Environmentally extended input–output analysis (EE-IO) is widely used for evaluating environmental performance (i.e., footprint) at a national level. Many studies have their analyses to the subnational level guide regional policies. One promising method embed nationally disaggregated tables, e.g., nesting provincial table, into global multiregional table. However, approach assessment generally disaggregates trade structure using same proportions (proportionality assumption). This means that...
This paper studies continuing optimal lockdowns (can also be interpreted as quarantines or self-isolation) in the long run if a disease (Covid-19) is endemic and immunity can fail, that is, has SIRS dynamics. We model how related mortality affects choices dynamic general equilibrium neoclassical growth framework. An extended welfare function incorporates loss from used. In steady state, without this even there mortality, it not to impose partial lockdown. characterize restriction outcomes...
Prior to the Covid-19 crisis, integration of epidemiology and economics that is, economic modelling (epi-econ), was relatively limited. The emergence crisis has prompted an unprecedented surge in this literature. This paper identifies develops main conceptual challenges involved expanding epi-econ stream, with a particular attention mathematical issues due, particular, non-convex nature models. Recent extensions are also examined few future areas research highlighted.
Abstract The remarkable similarities of the effects discretionary tax changes between US and UK, shown in (Cloyne, J. 2013. “Discretionary Tax Changes Macroeconomy: New Narrative Evidence from United Kingdom. American Economic Review 103: 1507–1528.), raise obvious concern whether at disaggregated levels UK still resemble those US. This paper investigates issue along three dimensions – corporate personal income changes, anticipated unanticipated positive negative changes. An important...
This paper evaluates the real effects of environmental policy at firm level. Using promulgation “Green Credit Guidelines" and national poverty alleviation strategy as a quasi-natural experiment, we find that:1) Guidelines significantly inhibit scale maturity debt financing for polluting companies; 2) participation enterprises in efforts can effectively offset restraining influence Guidelines. Our results are robust parallel trend assumption propensity score matching estimation. Further, that...