LI Jie
Contact: eflijie@jnu.edu.cn
Research Areas: International Economics,Industrial,Organization,Corporate Finance,Chinese Economy
EDUCATION BACKGROUD
1999.9-2004.6, Ph.D. in Economics, Sun Yat-sen University
1995.9-1999.8, B.A. in Finance, Sun Yat-Sen University
PROFESSIONAL EXPERINCE
2016.7-present, Institute of Industrial Organization and Regulation, Jinan University, Director
2013.10-present, Institute of Industrial Economics, Jinan University, Professor
2010.8-2013.9, Department of International Economics, School of Economics, Zhejiang University, Associate Professor
2007.7-2010.6, Department of Economics, Lingnan (University) College, Sun Yat-Sen University, Associate Professor
2004.7-2006.12, Department of Economics, Lingnan (University) College, Sun Yat-Sen University, Assistant Professor
2008.11-2009.11, Nagoya University, Japan, Foreign Research Fellow
2007.11-2008.11, Tokai University, Japan, Visiting Associate Professor
2006.8-2007.2, Department of Economics and Finance, City University of Hong Kong, Research Fellow
PUBLICATIONS:
1. Peter H. Egger, Jie Li, Jie Ouyang (2024), “Taking Grubel and LIoyd to dance in the city: Domestic Intra-industry trade in China”, Economics Letters, Vol. 244, pp. 1-6.
2. Peter H. Egger, Jie Li*, Han Wu (2024), “Decomposing China’s Bilateral Export Growth: A Firm-regional-transactions Structural Gravity Approach”, European Economic Review, Vol. 164, pp. 1-23.
3. Peter H. Egger, Jie Li*, Yu Zhao (2024), “Chinese Regions’ Participation in Global Value Chains and the Associated Global Transmission of Export Price and Quantity Shocks”, Review of International Economics, Vol. 32 (2), pp.371-393.
4. Peter H. Egger, Jie Li*, Jiaqing Zhu (2023), “The Network and Own Effects of Global-Systemically-Important-Bank Designations”, Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol. 136, pp. 1-21.
5. Peter H. Egger, Jie Li*, Han Wu (2023), “Firms' Entry Choices Across Export Products and Markets, and the Consequences of Trade in an Open Economy: Evidence from China”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 209, pp. 243-262.
6. Lu Yunzhi, Li Jie*, Yang Haisheng (2023), “Time-varying Impacts of Monetary Policy Uncertainty on China's Housing Market”, Economic Modelling, Vol. 118, pp. 1-18.
7. Wu Han, Li Jie*, Zhao Yu (2023), “Foreign Demand Shocks, Product Switching, and Export Product Quality: Evidence from China”, The World Economy, Vol. 46 (1), pp. 276-301.
8. Li Guangzhong, Peter H. Egger, Li Jie, Wu Han (2022), “Exporting Firms’ Factor and Product Quality Adjustments in Response to Employment Protection Legislation: Evidence from China”, China Economic Review, Vol. 73, pp. 1-22.
9. Lu Yunzhi, Li Jie*, Yang Haisheng (2021), “Time-varying Inter-urban Housing Price Spillovers in China: Causes and Consequences”, Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 77, pp. 1-22.
10. Peng Qing, Li Jie, Zhao Yu, Wu Han (2021), “The Information Content of Implied Volatility: Application to the USD/JPY Exchange Rates”, Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 76, pp. 1-12.
11. Li Guangzhong, Li Jie*, Zheng Ying, Peter H. Egger (2021), “Does Property Rights Protection Affect Export Quality? Evidence from A Property Law Enactment”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 183, pp. 811-832.
12. Cai Dapeng, and Li Jie* (2020), “Pollution for Sale: Firms’ Characteristics and Lobbying Outcome”, Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 77 (3), pp. 539-564.
13. Wang Xingtang, and Li Jie* (2020), “Downstream Rivals’ Competition, Bargaining, and Welfare”, Journal of Economics, Vol. 131, pp. 61-75.
14. Yu Zhuangxiong, Zhang Jie, and Li Jie* (2020), “Does Going Public Imply Short-Termism in Investment Behavior? Evidence from China”, Emerging Markets Review, Vol. 42, pp. 1-15.
15. Peter H. Egger, Li Guangzhong, and Li Jie* (2019), “Introduction to the Special Issue on China”, Review of International Economics, Vol. 27 (4), pp. 1001.
16. Li Jie, Wang Xingtang, Dong Baomin, and Eden S. H. Yu (2019), “Corporate Social Responsibility, Vertical Product Differentiation and International Competition”, Review of International Economics, Vol. 27 (4), pp. 1108-1125.
17. Cai Dapeng, and Li Jie* (2019), “To Favor More or Less? Corporate Lobbying over Preferential Treatment to State-Owned Enterprises”, Journal of Regulatory Economics, Vol. 55 (3), pp. 334-357.
18. Li Guangzhong, Li Jie*, and Wu Yangru (2019), “Exchange Rate Uncertainty and Firm-level Investment: Finding the Hartman-Abel Effect”, Journal of Comparative Economics, Vol. 47 (2), pp. 441-457.
19. Wang Xingtang, Li Jie, and Wang F.S. Leonard (2019), “Vertical Contract and Competition Intensity in Hotelling’s Model”, B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, Vol. 19 (1), pp. 1-6.
20. Li Guangzhong, Li Jie, and Zhu Jiaqing (2018), “Exchange rate jumps and exports: Evidence from China”, The World Economy, Vol. 41 (9), pp. 2374-2388.
21. Cai Dapeng, and Li Jie* (2018), “North-South Negotiations on Emission Reductions: A Bargaining Approach”, Environmental and Resource Economics, Vol. 71 (1), pp. 157-177.
22. Li Guangzhong, and Li Jie* (2018), “Managerial Diversion, Product Market Competition, and Firm Performance”, China Economic Review, Vol. 50, pp. 240-264.
23. Wu Han, Yu Zhuangxiong, and Li Jie* (2018), “Corporate Social Responsibility, Product Market Competition, and Product Market Performance”, International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 56, pp. 75-91.
24. Zhu Jiaqing, Li Guangzhong, and Li Jie* (2017), “Merge to Be Too Big to Fail: A Real Option Approach”, International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 51, pp. 342-353.
25. Yu Zhuangxiong, Li Jie, and Yang Jian (2017), "Does Corporate Governance Matter in Competitive Industries? Evidence from China", Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Vol. 43, pp. 238-255.
26. Li Jie, Lu Jing, and Jiang Mobing* (2017), “A Political Economy Model of Cross-border Mergers under Mixed Oligopoly”, Pacific Economic Review, Vol. 22 (1), pp. 83-100.
27. Chen, Charlie Lin, Liu Qian, Li Jie, and Wang F.S. Leonard (2016), "Corporate Social Responsibility and Downstream Price Competition with Retailer's Effort", International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 46, pp. 36-54.
28. Li Guangzhong, Zhu Jiaqing, and Li Jie (2016), "Understanding Bilateral Exchange Rate Risks", Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol. 68, pp. 103-129.
28. Ou Ruiqiu, Li Jie, Lu Jing*, and Guo Chenxu (2016), "The Optimal Privatization Policies under International Mixed Duopoly", Review of Development Economics, Vol. 20 (1), pp. 228-238.
29. Li Jie, Xu Xiaohui, and Lu Jing* (2015), “Negotiation over Intellectual Property Rights Protection in a Mixed Market”, Review of Development Economics, Vol. 19 (4), pp. 759-775. (Lead Article)
30. Huang Xianhai, Jiang Mobing, and Li Jie* (2015), “A Comparison of Optimal Tariffs and Welfare under No Lobbying, Domestic Lobbying, and Domestic-foreign Lobbying”, The World Economy, Vol. 38 (1), pp. 136-150.
31. Li Jie, Li Guangzhong, and Zhou Yinggang (2015), "Do Securitized Real Estate Markets Jump? International Evidence", Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, Vol. 31, pp. 13-35.
32. Cai Dapeng, and Li Jie* (2014), “Protection vs. Free Trade: Lobbying Competition between Domestic and Foreign Firms”, Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 81 (2), pp. 489-505.
33. Cai Dapeng, and Li Jie* (2014), “Subsidization and Bargaining in Mixed Markets”, Bulletin of Economic Research, Vol. 66 (4), pp. 358-373.
34. Li Jie, and Huang Xianhai (2013), “When to Initiate an International Vertical Merger: The Impact of Negative Demand Shock”, The World Economy, Vol. 36 (7), pp. 843-860.
35. Cai Dapeng, and Li Jie* (2013), “Negative Demand Shocks, Knock-on Effects, and Emergency-type Government Bailouts”, The Manchester School, Vol. 81 (3), pp. 243-257. (Lead Article)
36. Cai Dapeng. and Li Jie* (2012), “Quid pro quo and the Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Protection: A Bargaining Approach”, The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development, Vol. 21 (6), pp. 755-772. (Lead Article)
37. Huang Xianhai, Sun Qunyan, and Li Jie* (2012), “Optimal Policy Choice and Asymmetric Information in a Mixed Market”, Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting and Economics, Vol. 19 (2), pp. 238-251.
38. Cai Dapeng. and Li Jie* (2011), “To List or to Merge: Endogenous Choice of Privatization Methods in a Mixed Market”, The Japanese Economic Review, Vol. 62 (4), pp. 517-536.
39. Cai Dapeng, and Li Jie* (2011), “Mechanism and Impacts of Embezzlement in a Duopolistic Market”, Australian Economic Papers, Vol. 50 (1), pp. 1-11. (Lead Article)
40. Chen Tao, Li Jie*, and Cai Jun (2008), “Information content of inter-trade time on the Chinese market”, Emerging Markets Review, Vol. 9 (3), pp. 174-193.
41. Sun Qunyan, Zhang Anming, and Li Jie (2005), “A Study of Optimal State Shares in Mixed Oligopoly: Implications for SOE Reform and Foreign Competition”, China Economic Review, Vol. 16 (1), pp. 1-27.
42. Li Jie, Qiu Larry Dongxiao, and Sun Qunyan (2003), “Interregional Protection: Implications of Fiscal Decentralization and Trade Liberalization”, China Economic Review, Vol. 14 (3), pp. 227-245.
43. Li Jie, and Zhang Anming (2003), “WTO Accession and China’s Domestic Regional Liberalization: A Theoretical Analysis”, Pacific Economic Review, Vol. 8 (2), pp. 127-141.
