Dr Liang Bai
Lecturer

Address
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Room 3.07
31 Buccleuch Place - City
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Availability
Office Hours
Mondays 16:00 - 17:30
Background
Liang Bai's research interests are in the fields of development economics, international trade, and political economy.
Recent work has examined the consumer gains from US-China trade, obstacles to investment in preventive health, as well as the economic legacies of the Cultural Revolution in China.
Liang has studied economics at Cambridge, UPF, and LSE, before receiving his PhD from UC Berkeley.
Research summary
Development Economics
International Trade
Political Economy
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Self-control and demand for preventive health: Evidence from hypertension in India
(55 pages)
In:
The Review of Economics and Statistics, vol. N/A, pp. 1-55
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1162/rest_a_00938
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article (E-pub ahead of print) -
Political movement and trust formation: Evidence from the Cultural Revolution (1966-76)
In:
European Economic Review, vol. 122, pp. 1-18
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.euroecorev.2019.103331
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article (Published) -
Estimating US consumer gains from Chinese imports
In:
American Economic Review: Insights, vol. 1, pp. 209-224
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1257/aeri.20180358
Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article (Published) -
Self-control and demand for preventive health: Evidence from hypertension management in India
Research output: › Working paper (Published) -
Liang Bai on the Economic Consequences of the Cultural Revolution
(2 pages)
Focus Paper Series › Other contribution (Published)