Oct 11, 2024
Venue: Room 378, School of Economics and Management at Wuhan University
8:30 –8: 45
Moderator: Cheng Liu
•Opening Remark II: Prof. Jun Nie, Dean of Economic and Management School, WHU
8:45–8:50
•Group Photo
8:50–9:00
Moderator: Lijia Wei
•Adjunct Professor Ceremony: Gergely Horvath and Jingbo Cui
9:00 –9:45
Moderator: Mian Yang
•Keynote Speech: The Impact of Climate Change on Rural Credit Risks by Junjie Zhang, Professor in Environmental Economics at Duke University and Duke Kunshan University
9:45 –10:30
Moderator: Chunhua Wang
•Keynote Speech: Does the Cleaner Production Partnership Programme Make Air Cleaner?, By Shihe Fu, Professor in Economics at Wuhan University
10:30 –11:30
•DKU and WHU Collaboration Discussion
14:00 –17:15 Parallel Session I: Environmental Economics and Development Economics
Venue: Room 378
Moderator: Jingbo Cui from DKU
14:00 –14:45 Paper I: Protected areas can provide net climate benefits without significantly reducing deforestation, by Wumeng He, Assistant Professor in Environmental Economics at DKU
14:45 –15:30 Paper II: New energy investment and economic growth in less developed areas: Evidence from differential on-grid pricing of wind power in China, by Panbing Wan, Assistant Professor in Economics at WHU
15:30 –15:45 Tea Break
Moderator: Mian Yang from WHU
15:45 –16:30 Paper III: Navigating the Clouds: The Impact of Air Pollution on AI Chatbot Conversations, by Lian Xue, Associate Professor in Economics at WHU
16:30 –17:15 Paper IV: Vertical integration, foreclosure, and learning-by-doing: Evidence from the Chinese electric vehicle and power battery industries, Yunyi Hu, AssistantProfessor in Economics, SWUFE
14:00 –17:15 Parallel Session II: Micro Theory and Experimental Economics
Venue: Room 380
Moderator: Lijia Wei from WHU
14:00 –14:45 Paper I: The Fragility of Reputation while Sustaining Cooperation, by Gergely Horvath, Associate Professor of Economics at DKU
14:45 –15:30 Paper II: Overcoming Medical Overuse with AI Assistance: An Experimental Investigation, by Lijia Wei, Professor of Economics at WHU
15:30 –15:45 Tea Break
Moderator: Gergely Horvath from DKU
15:45 –16:30 Paper III: Setbacks, Shutdowns and Overruns, by Feifan Zhang, Assistant Professor in Economics, DKU
16:30 –17:15 Paper IV: Self-Enforced Job Matching, by Ziwei Wang, Assistant Professor in Economics at WHU