My Expertise
Shengyu Li’s research interests lie in the intersection of Industrial Organization and International Trade, with a special focus on firm heterogeneity in productivity and input prices and their implications in trade participation, resource allocation and industry dynamics. His research agenda involves estimation of firm decisions using static or dynamic structural models with micro data.
Fields of Research (FoR)
Industry economics and industrial organisation, International economicsBiography
Shengyu obtained his PhD in Economics at The Pennsylvania State University in 2014. Before he joined in UNSW in 2018, he was a Lecturer in Economics in University of Durham, UK. Please visit Shengyu's personal website for details.
My Awards
Outstanding Research Award, Business School, UNSW, 2019.
Young Economists’ Essay Award, European Association for Research in Industrial Economics, 2014.
My Research Supervision
Shengyu obtained his PhD in Economics at The Pennsylvania State University in 2014. Before he joined in UNSW in 2018, he was a Lecturer in Economics in University of Durham, UK. Please visit Shengyu's personal website for details.
My Awards
Outstanding Research Award, Business School, UNSW, 2019.
Young Economists’ Essay Award, European Association for Research in Industrial Economics, 2014.
My Research Supervision
Areas of supervision
Industrial Organisation
International Trade