- School Choice and Performance
- Energy, Environment, Economic Growth
- Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare
- ICT Impact and Policies
- Immunotherapy and Immune Responses
- Heavy Metal Exposure and Toxicity
- Intergenerational and Educational Inequality Studies
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Parental Involvement in Education
- Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
- Aluminum toxicity and tolerance in plants and animals
- Gender Roles and Identity Studies
- Employment and Welfare Studies
- Embedded Systems Design Techniques
- Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
- Energy and Environment Impacts
- Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
- Higher Education Research Studies
- Global trade and economics
- Education, Achievement, and Giftedness
- Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics
- Migration and Labor Dynamics
- Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
- Taxation and Compliance Studies
- Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy
Fudan University
2016-2025
Shanghai University of International Business and Economics
2019-2022
Xi'an Shiyou University
2005-2021
Tianjin Medical University
2020-2021
Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University
2020-2021
Beijing Institute of Technology
2021
Northwestern University
2020
National Bureau of Economic Research
2020
Tsinghua University
2020
Sun Yat-sen University
2003-2013
This paper examines the role of teacher gender in education production. We extend student outcomes from traditionally focused academic achievement to noncognitive outcomes. Using a representative survey middle school students China, we focus on schools where student-teacher assignments are random. Our results show that having female raises girls’ test scores and improves their mental status social acclimation relative those boys. There is evidence teachers provide feedback differently girls...
Jie Gong⇑, Yi Lu and Hong Song Gong is an assistant professor at NUS Business School, National University of Singapore. a School Economics Management, Tsinghua University. associate Economics, Fudan University, researcher Shanghai Institute International Finance China (corresponding author: songhong{at}fudan.edu.cn).
Abstract This paper provides novel evidence of the moral hazard problem in environmental insurance by investigating effect liability (ELI) on firms' performance. Using staggered adoption ELI policies China as a quasi‐natural experiment, we employ difference‐in‐differences setup based comprehensive firm‐level data set. We find that significantly reduces efforts treating water pollution. The negative estimate indicates and is opposite positive estimates found mainly studies focus US firms....
Abstract Background The deleterious biological effects of low-level, long-term exposure to heavy metals are well known, and children the most susceptible population. Dabaoshan Mine in southeast Guangdong Province is at high risk discharging multi-metals pollutants into a local river (Hengshihe) surrounding area. present study aimed estimate relationships between measured multi-metal exposures presence behavioural problems for school-aged polluted Methods A cross-sectional was performed....
Abstract Background The Dabaoshan mine in the southeast of Guangdong Province, China, is at high risk multi-metal pollutant discharge into a local river (Hengshihe) and surrounding area. Following approximately 30 years exposure to these metals, little known regarding subsequent health effects risks for residents. In our present study, we have estimated relationships between long-term environmental multiple heavy metals cancer mortality Chinese population vicinity Dabaoshan. Methods An...
This paper examines the effect of high‐speed internet on firm's productivity and worker's wage in China. We exploit a national policy reform devise difference‐in‐difference strategy to address endogeneity. find that significantly increases wage, estimate is larger for firms industries with high skill intensity more educated workers. provide suggestive evidence mechanism likely from increased use skill‐biased technology flattened management organization. ( JEL O2, O3, J3)
Abstract This paper examines the impacts of a government‐led e‐commerce expansion project on household income. We find that has led to increases in rural The positive are more prominent for lower‐income households. income‐increasing effects driven by reduction information search costs and transportation costs. provision complementary interventions e‐commerce, such as promoting internet‐related skills farmers formal financial credit support is also important program's success. results provide...
This study examines the effects of a government-led, large-scale, multifaceted poverty alleviation program on rural income in China. We find that has positive impact national key poor counties, with 10.9 percent increase income. effect mainly arises via industrial support, agricultural development, and public service improvement. Poverty strategies consistent local comparative advantages yield more significant effects. Household-level analyses suggest changes households’ expenditure, are...
Targeting the GA733 antigen (also known as CO17-1A, EGP, KS1-4, KSA, Ep-CAM) by monoclonal antibody CO17-1A or anti-idiotypic antibodies mimicking epitope has induced prolonged survival and specific immune responses to antigen, respectively, in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. In pre-clinical studies mice rabbits, recombinant baculovirus-derived GA733-2E was superior at modulating responses. Our aim evaluate immunogenicity potential toxicity of alum-precipitated a phase I trial patients...
To evaluate the respiratory effects of long-term exposure to air pollution, schoolchildren (ages 8 12 years) from two districts in Hong Kong with contrasting quality were studied. Parents 1660 children completed questionnaires on symptoms, and 1294 had their ventilatory function tested a spirometer. After adjustment for relevant covariates, living more polluted district increased odds ratios frequent cough (1.74), sputum (1.87), chronic (1.84), doctor-diagnosed asthma (1.98). Children both...