甘黎简历
http://econweb.tamu.edu/gan/gan-cv.htm
LI GAN
gan@econmail.tamu.edu
Department of Economics
Texas A&M University
College Station, TX 77843-4228
Phone: (979)862-1667
Fax: (979)847-8757
http://econweb.tamu.edu/gan/
CURRENT POSITION
2005 – present: Associate Professor of Economics, Texas A&M University, College Station
OTHER POSITIONS
2004 – present: Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research.
2005 – present: Research Fellow, Private Enterprise Center, Texas A&M University
PREVIOUS POSITION
1998 – 2005: Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Texas, Austin.
EDUCATION
DEGREE
DATE
FIELD
Ph.D.
1998
Economics, University of California, Berkeley
M.A.
1998
Statistics, University of California, Berkeley
Course Work
1993
Economics, University of California, Irvine
B.E.
1987
Management Information Systems, Tsinghua University, Beijing
TEACHING
Probability and Statistics (graduate level)
Econometrics (I and II, graduate level)
Applied Microeconometrics (graduate level)
Public Economics (graduate level)
Intermediate Macroeconomics
Principles of Macroeconomics
SELECTED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
Gan, Li, Roberton Williams III, and Thomas Wiseman. “A Simple Model of Optimal Hate Crime Legislation.” Forthcoming, Economic Inquiry.
Ai, Chunrong, and Li Gan. “An Alternative Root-N Consistent Estimator for Panel Data Binary Choice Models.” Forthcoming, Journal of Econometrics.
Gan, Li, Dong Li, and Shunfeng Song. “Is the Zipf’s Law Spurious in Explaining City-Size Distribution?” Economics Letters 92 (2006): 256-262
Gan, Li and Qinghua Zhang. “The Thick Market Effect of Local Unemployment Rate Fluctuations.” Journal of Econometrics 133(2006): 127-152.
Fullerton, Don, and Li Gan. “Cost Effective Policies to Reduce Vehicle Emissions.” American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, May, 2005: 300-304
Chung, Jeff, and Li Gan. “Empirical Estimates of Effect of Price Limits on Limit-Hitting Days.” Econometrics Journal 8, (2005): 79-96.
Fullerton, Don and Li Gan. “A Simulation-Based Welfare Loss Calculation for Labor Taxes with Piecewise-Linear Budgets.” Journal of Public Economics 88, (2004): 2339-59.
Gan, Li, and Victoria Vernon. “Testing the Barten Model of Economies of Scale in Household Consumption: Toward Resolving a Paradox of Deaton and Paxson.” Journal of Political Economy 111(6), (2003): 1361-77.
Chand, Harish, and Li Gan. “The Effect of Bracketing in Wealth Estimation.” Review of Income and Wealth 49(2), (June 2003): 273-87.
Gan, Li. “The Uncertain Fair-Wage Effort Hypothesis and Wage Secrecy.” Topics in Economic Analysis and Policy 2(1), (2002): 1-15.
Gan, Li, and Jiming Jiang. “A Test for Global Maximum.” Journal of American Statistical Association (JASA) 94(447), (September 1999): 847-54.
Skaperdas, Stergios, and Li Gan. “Risk Aversion in Contests.” The Economic Journal. 105(431), (July 1995): 951-62.
BOOK CHAPTERS ON ECONOMICS OF AGING
Gan, Li, Guan Gong, and Michael Hurd. “Net Intergenerational Transfers from an Increase in Social Security Benefits.” In Dimitri Papadimitriou, ed., Government Spending on the Elderly, Palgrave Publishing, 2007: 178-188.
Gan, Li, Michael Hurd, and Daniel McFadden. “Individual Subjective Survival Curves.” In David Wise, ed., Analyses in Economics of Aging. The University of Chicago Press, 2005: 377-411.
Hurd, Michael, Daniel McFadden, Harish Chand, Li Gan, Angela Merrill, and Michael Roberts. “Consumption and Saving Balances of the Elderly: Experimental Evidence on Survey Response Bias.” In David Wise, ed., Topics in the Economics of Aging, The University of Chicago Press, 1998: 353-87.
Hurd, Michael, Daniel McFadden, and Li Gan. “Subjective Survival Curves and Life Cycle Saving Behavior.” In David Wise, ed., Inquiries in the Economics of Aging. The University of Chicago Press, 1998: 259-305.
WORKING PAPERS
Gan, Li, Colin Lixin Xu, and Yang Yao. “Health Shocks, Village Elections, and Long-Term Income: Evidence from Rural China.” NBER Working Paper #12686. Revision submitted to Economic Journal.
Feng, Ye, Don Fullerton, and Li Gan. “Vehicle Choices, Miles Driven, and Pollution Policies.” NBER Working Paper Series #11553. Revision requested by Review of Economic Studies.
Fullerton, Don, Li Gan, and Miwa Hattori. “A Model to Evaluate Vehicle Emission Incentive Policies in Japan.” Revision requested by Review of Economics and Statistics.
Gan, Li, and Tarun Sabarwal. “A Simple Test of Adverse Events and Strategic Timing Theories of Consumer Bankruptcy.” NBER Working Paper Series #11763.
Gan, Li, and Qi Li. “Efficiency of Thin and Thick Markets.” NBER Working Paper #10815. Submitted.
Gan, Li, and Guan Gong. “Mortality Risk and Educational Attainment of Black and White Men.” NBER Working Paper #10381.
Escobari, Diego, and Li Gan. “Price Dispersion under Costly Capacity and Demand Uncertainty.” NBER Working Paper #13075. Submitted.
Gan, Li and Guan Gong. “Estimating Interdependence between Health and Education in a Dynamic Model.” NBER Working Paper #12830.
Gan, Li, Guan Gong, Michael Hurd, and Daniel McFadden. “Individual Subjective Survival Curves and Bequests.” NBER Working Paper Series #10789.
Gan, Li, Colin Lixin Xu, and Yang Yao. “Democracy and Consumption Insurance: Evidence from Chinese Villages.” Submitted.
Gan, Li, and Qinghua Zhang. “The Thick Market Effect on Housing Market Transactions.” NBER Working Paper Series #12134
Gan, Li and Jijun Tan. “How Does the Optimal Two-Bracket Income Tax Depend on Wage Inequality.” Working Paper.
Gan, Li, Xiaojin Su, and Lin Zou. “Dynamics of Volume and Price: A New Approach.” Working Paper.
Gan, Li, and Wen-Yao Wang. “Partial Deposit Insurance and Moral Hazard in Banking System.” Working Paper.
Gan, Li, and Dong Li. “Using American Depository Receipts to Identify the Effect of Price Limits.”
Gan, Li, and Dale Stahl. “Estimating Labor Supply under Piecewise-Linear Budget Constraints with Measurement Errors.”
Gan, Li. “On the Volatility of Capital Stock and Labor.”
Chand, Harish, and Li Gan. “Wealth Item Non-response and Imputation in the AHEAD.”
GRANTS AND RESEARCH CONTRACTS
Summer Research Assignment, University of Texas, 1999
Dean’s Fellowship, University of Texas. Spring 2000
Faculty Research Grant, University of Texas. 2000-2001
Research Contract: Second-Best Control of Vehicle Emissions in U.S. and Japan.
Economic and Social Research Institute of Japan, 2002-2004
Role: Co-PI (PI: D. Fullerton)
Research Contract: The Impact of Health Shocks on Household Welfare and the Effectiveness of Public Intervention in Rural China. World Bank Research Committee, 2003 -2005.
Role: Co-PI (PI: L.C. Xu)
P01 AG005842-150012 Improving Data Measurement in Surveys of the Elderly National Institute of Aging/National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000-2001
Role: PI for the subcontract (PI: D. McFadden)
R01 AG12921 Using Subjective Information to Explain Saving Decisions
National Institute of Aging/National Bureau of Economic Research, 1996 -2003
Role: PI for the subcontract (PI: M. Hurd)
R03 HD046892 Endogenous Mortality Risk and Educational Attainment of Black and White Men. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, January 2005-January 2007
Role: PI