Nanyang Technology University

Academic Profile
Asst Prof Zhang Jipeng 

Assistant Professor 
Division of Economics 
School of Humanities and Social Sciences 
College of Humanities, Arts, & Social Sciences 



Email: JPZHANG@ntu.edu.sg
Phone: (+65)65132249 
Office: HSS-04-68 
Education
  • PhD (Econ) University of Pittsburgh 2011
  • MA (Econ) Fudan University 2005
  • BA (Econ) Fudan University 2000
Biography
Selected Publications

• “The Effectiveness of Private Benefit in Fundraising of Local Charities”, (with Holger Sieg), 2012, Forthcoming, International Economic Review.

• “Anti-corruption, Market Constitution and Economic Growth” (with Gang Sun and Ming Lu), China Economic Quarterly, 2005(5): 1-22.

• “Estimating Capital Stock of Chinese Provinces: 1952-2000” (with Guiying Wu and Jun Zhang), Economic Research Journal, 2004(10): 35-44.

• “China's Regional Disparity: Measures and Causes” (with Guiying Wu), World Economic Forum, 2004 (4): 63-84.


Selected Working Papers and Research in Progress

• “Experience and Bubble: Evidence from Experimental Asset Market”, With Huan Xie.

• “Out-of-State Nonlocal Mortgages: Features and Explanation”, with Yilan Xu.

• “Estimating a Dynamic Game of Fundraising Competition among Local Charities”.

• “Housing Boom, Labor Market, and Local Public Finance: Theory and Empirics”

• “Made-in-China and the Sustainability of China's Cities: A Structural Model”

• "Delegated Authority and Law Enforcement in Social Dilemma"
Research Interests
Public Economics, Industrial Organization, Finance, Urban and Chinese Economy, Experimental Economics
Research Grant
  • CoHASS Incentive Scheme (2012-)
  • Start Up Grant (2012-)
Current Projects
  • The Role of Experience, Belief and Information in the Formation of Asset Bubble: An Investigation Through Experimental Asset and Field Study
  • The Strategies for Sustainable Urban Development: An Interdisciplinary Approach
Selected Publications
  • Wu Guiying and Zhang Jipeng. (2004). China's Regional Disparity: Measures and Causes. World Economic Forum, (4), 69 - 85.
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