Here are my presentation slides or articles, reporting high-quality economic research.
Macroeconomics
R. Lucas (1988) "On the Mechanics of Economic Development", published at Journal of Monetary Economics.
A. Auclert, M. Rognlie, L. Straub (2024) "The Intertemporal Keynesian Cross", published at Journal of Political Economy.
A Literature on Deficit Financing and Fiscal Stability, which includes
R. Reis (2021) "The Constraint on Public Debt when 𝑟 < 𝑔 but 𝑔 < 𝑚", published as CEPR Discussion Paper.
G. Angletos, C. Lian, C. K. Wolf (2024) "Can Deficits Finance Themselves?", published at Econometrica.
A. Mian, L. Straub, A. Sufi (2025) "A Goldilocks Theory of Fiscal Deficits", published at American Economic Review
C. Bayer, B. Born, R. Luetticke (2023) "The Liquidity Channel of Fiscal Policy", published at Journal of Monetary Economics.
Public and Labor Economics
M. Bertrand, E. Kamenica, J. Pan (2015) "Gender Identity and Relative Income within Households", published at Quarterly Journal of Economics.
F. Cingano, F. Palomba, P. Pinotti, E. Rettore (2025) "Making Subsidies Work: Rules versus Discretion", published at Econometrica.
Q. Gai, N. Guo, B. Li, Q. Shi, X. Zhu (2025) "Rural Pensions, Labor Reallocation, and Aggregate Income", published at Econometrica.
Political Economy
J. Jiang, Y. Zeng (2020) "Countering Capture: Elite Networks and Government Responsiveness in China's Land Market Reform", published at Journal of Politics.
T. Jost, D. Mattingly (2025) "Networks of Coercion: Military Ties and Civilian Leadership Challenges in China", published at American Journal of Political Science.
Here are the lecture notes I arranged. (Some of them are working in progress)
Lecture Notes for Topics in Macroeconomics, by Dr. Junmin Liao (Zhongnan University of Economics and Law)
Lecture Notes for Advanced Macroeconomics, by Dr. Shangyao Zhou (Zhongnan University of Economics and Law)
Lecture Notes for Quantitative Macroeconomics, by Dr. Zhigang Feng (University of Nebraska-Omaha)
Here are two slides I prepared for an undergraduate course about the application of Stata.
Here are several slides I prepared for a discussion course learning microeconomics. This course used the microeconomics lecture notes by David Autor as the textbook, and here is the syllabus.
Lecture 1: Introduction and a First Application: The Minimum Wage Debate
Lecture 4: Utility Maximization
Lecture 7: Linking Compensated and Uncompensated Demand: Theory and Evidence
Lecture 17: The Market for Risk
Lecture 20: Education, Human Capital, and Labor Market Signaling