

Shanjun Li
Professor of Environmental and Energy Economics and Sustainable Enterprise, Cornell University
Shanjun Li is the Kenneth L. Robinson Professor in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University
Recent work by Shanjun Li
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Did joint ventures help China's automobile industry?
Foreign direct investment, via 'quid pro quo', facilitated knowledge spillovers and quality upgrades in the Chinese automobile industry
Published 01.02.23
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From fog to smog: The value of pollution information
China’s air quality monitoring and disclosure programme triggered a cascade of changes in household behaviour with significant health benefits
Published 24.02.20
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The impact of air pollution on healthcare spending in China
Spending increases significantly during the two months following exposure to air pollution. Reducing pollution could save 60 billion yuan annually.
Published 18.04.19