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Yang Li

Education

Ph.D., Economics, Boston University, Boston, MA, May 2014 (expected)

Dissertation Title: The Liberalization of the Airline Industry on the U.S.-China Route

Dissertation Committee: Marc Rysman, Jordi  Jaumandreu and Francesco Decarolis

M.A., Political Economy, Boston University, Boston, MA 2012

B.A., Economics, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China 2007

B.S., Mathematics, Wuhan University, Wuhan, China 2007

 

Fields of Interest

Industrial Organization, Applied Microeconomics, Applied Econometrics

 

Teaching Experience

Teaching Fellow, Econometrics (MA Level), Department of Economics, Boston University, Spring 2013 and Spring 2012

Teaching Fellow, Statistics (MA Level), Department of Economics, Boston University, Fall 2012

Teaching Assistant, Industrial Organization, Boston University, Fall 2011

Teaching Assistant, International Trade, Boston University, Spring 2011

Teaching Assistant, Public Finance, Boston University, Fall 2010

 

Fellowships and Awards

Teaching Fellowship, Boston University, Fall 2010-Spring 2013

Dean’s Fellowship, Boston University, Fall 2008- Fall 2013

Excellent Student Award, Wuhan University, China, 2007

Excellent Student Scholarship, Wuhan University, China, 2006-2007

 

Working papers

“Liberalization of the Airline Industry on the U.S.-China Route: Effects of the 2007 Amendment to the Aviation Agreement,” (Job Market Paper), October 2013.

“Price and Output Effects of Code-sharing in the U.S.-China Airline Market,” May 2013.

 

Work in progress

“An Empirical Analysis of the Airline Industry in China: The Next Gateway in the U.S.-China Airline Market”

“The Effects of Airline Alliances in the Domestic China Market”

 

Languages

Fluent English, Native Chinese

 

Computer Skills: STATA, SAS, MATLAB, Microsoft Office