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On (Un)Congested Roads: A Quantitative Analysis of Infrastructure Investment Efficiency Using Truck GPS Data (with Simon Alder and Zheng (Michael) Song​​) [Link]
This paper aims to quantify the gain from investments in a transportation network where the elasticity of driving time to traffic ("the congestion elasticity") may differ across roads.  We first use high-frequency GPS data from half a million Chinese trucks to uncover the congestion elasticity heterogeneity in China's city-to-city road links.  We find that one-third of the links are uncongested and no more than 40% are associated with a large congestion elasticity comparable to the recent estimates for the developed economies.  In contrast, using similar real-time traffic data for inter-region highways in England, we find that almost all the roads are associated with a large congestion elasticity.  We next incorporate the congestion elasticity heterogeneity into a general equilibrium trade model with optimal route choices developed by Allen and Arkolakis (2019) and structurally estimate the model.  To calculate the returns to investment in each link, we infer the benefit from the estimated model and calculate the construction cost and the opportunity cost of land directly from the data.  We find the returns to be highly unequal in China and the heterogeneity in the congestion elasticity can account for more than half of the dispersion. Numerical simulations show that the dispersion is a robust indicator of misallocation, and optimized investments with a reasonable budget generate sizable welfare gains. Moreover, the optimal investment allocation turns out to be orthogonal to the actual allocation in the most developed provinces. Our findings suggest a severe misallocation of road investments in China.  


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​Publication
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Chasing or Cheating? Theory and Evidence on China’s GDP Manipulation (with Shuo Chen, and Xue Qiao), 2021,  Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. [Link]
Gone with the Wind? Emissions of Neighboring Coal-Fired Power Plants and Local Public Health in China (with Shuo Chen, Yiran Li, and Guang Shi), 2021, China Economic Review. [Link] 
Running out of Steam? A Political Incentive Perspective of FDI Inflows in China (with Danqing Wang, Shuo Chen, and Xiaowei Rose Luo), 2020, Journal of International Business Studies. [​​Link]


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​Working Paper​
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Club-based Promotions in Organizations: Evidence and Theory (with Shuo Chen, and Xinyu Fan), 2022.​ [​Link]



​Work in Progress
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Save Lives from Roads: Traffic Accidents and the Welfare Effects of Road Safety Improvement
A Dynamic Spatial Analysis of China's Economic Reforms
Persistent Hometown Favoritism
Ming Garrisons (weisuo), Folktales, and Long-term Culture Formation
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