Ge Li

Office: Xuri New Building 411

Email: lige@dhu.edu.cn

research interests: environmental economics, digital economy, green finance

INTRODUCTION

Dr. Ge Li (1995-), lecturer and Master's Supervisor of Glorious Sun School of Management, Donghua University. She is mainly engaged in theoretical and empirical research in environmental economics, resource allocation and other related fields. Dr. Li has published several SSCI-indexed, SCI-indexed, CSSCI-indexed articles. Dr. Li is a anonymous reviewer of several academic journals, such as Energy Economic, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, and Economic Analysis and Policy.

Education

  • 2017.09-2022.06 Quantitative Economics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Ph.D.

  • 2013.09-2017.06 Financial Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, B.S.

Work Experience

  • since 2022.09  Glorious Sun School of Business and Management, Donghua University, Lecturer and Master's Supervisor

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS

Journal Papers

  • Li, G., & Wen, H. (2023). The low-carbon effect of pursuing the honor of civilization? A quasi-experiment in Chinese cities. Economic Analysis and Policy, 78, 343-357.

  • Li, G., Gao, D., & Li, Y. (2023). Impacts of Market‐based Environmental Regulation on Green Total Factor Energy Efficiency in China. China & World Economy. DOI: 10.1111/cwe.12485.

  • Li, G., Gao, D., & Shi, X. X. (2023). How does information and communication technology affect carbon efficiency? Evidence at China's city level. Energy & Environment, 0958305X231156405.

  • Li, G., Gao, D*, & Li, Y. (2022). Impacts of Market-based Environmental Regulation on Green Total Factor Energy Efficiency: Quasi-natural Experiment based on China's Carbon Emissions Trading Schemes. China &World Economy, forthcoming.

  • Li, G., Gao, D*, & Li, Y. (2022). Dynamic environmental regulation threshold effect of technical progress on green total factor energy efficiency: evidence from China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 29(6), 8804-8815.

  • Gao, D., Li, G*., & Yu, J. (2022). Does digitization improve green total factor energy efficiency? Evidence from Chinese 213 cities. Energy, 247, 123395.

  • Gao, D., Li, G*., Li, Y., & Gao, K. (2022). Does FDI improve green total factor energy efficiency under heterogeneous environmental regulation? Evidence from China. Environmental Science and Pollution Research,29(17), 25665-25678.

  • Gao, D., Li, G*., & Li, Y. (2021). Government cooperation, market integration, and energy efficiency in urban agglomerations—based on the quasi-natural experiment of the Yangtze River Delta Urban Economic Coordination Committee. Energy & Environment, 0958305X211047480.

  • Li, G., Gao, D*, & LYU, S G. (2022). Regional Integration and Green Development of Urban Agglomerations: Quasi-natural Experiment Based on Yangtze River Delta Expansion. Economic Survey, (04),22-31. (in Chinese)

  • S, Y L., Li, G*., Gao, D. (2022). Can the 'Belt and Road' Initiative Improve Labor Misallocation: Evidence from Prefecture-level Cities in China. Population & Economics, (02),124-139. (in Chinese)

  • S, Y L., Li, G*., Wang, X Y. (2021). Can Transportation Infrastructure Alleviate Regional Labor Misallocation? Empirical Analysis Based on Threshold Model. Quarterly Journal of Finance, (02),1-16. (in Chinese)

  • S, Y L., Li, G*., Wang, X Y. (2022). The impact of digital finance on labor misallocation and its heterogeneity: Based on panel data of prefecture level cities in China. Studies in Science of Science, (01),47-56+138. (in Chinese)

  • S, Y L., Wang, X Y*., Li, G. (2020). Contributions of Johansen and Juselius to Macroeconometrics. Economic Perspectives, (01),142-156. (in Chinese)

  • Shi, D Q, Li, G*, Liu J J. (2020). Informatization Impact, Transaction Cost and TFP of Enterprise-Natural Experiments Based on Chinese Smart City Construction. Finance & Trade Economics, (03),117-130. (in Chinese)

  • S, Y L., Li, G*., Shi, D Q. (2019). Western Development and Technological Innovation: Spillover or Trap? Reexamination Based on PSM-DID. Journal of Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, (06),51-62. (in Chinese)

Research Projects

  • since 2023  Research on the Development Path and Countermeasures of Shanghai's "Zero Carbon" Industrial Park: Based on the Perspective of Multi-stakeholder Interest Game, Shanghai Soft Science Project (23692120100), Host

  • since 2019  Research on the differentiation, clustering and convergence of regional economic cycles and regional Cascade macro-control mechanism in China, National Social Science Foundation of China (20BJY012), Participant

TEACHING COURSES

  • Undergraduate: Microeconomics, Macroeconomics

ACADEMIC SERVICES

  • Anonymous reviewer of international authoritative journals such as Energy Economic, Economic Analysis and Policy, Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Environmental Science and Pollution Research