Huan Wang

Huan Wang headshot.

Huan Wang, PhD

  • Senior Research Scholar, Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions

Encina Hall East, 5th Floor
Stanford, CA 94305-6055

Biography

Huan Wang is a Senior Research Scholar at the Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions (SCCEI), and a long-standing member of the Rural Education Action Program (REAP). Huan's research portfolio is grounded in empirical methods and a commitment to addressing real-world development challenges. Her connection to Stanford began in 2010, when she first collaborated with FSI faculty. She formally joined FSI as a postdoctoral scholar in 2017 and has been a full-time research scholar since 2019.

Her research investigates the determinants and constraints of human capital development across the life course in China — from early childhood through old age. She leads large-scale randomized controlled trials and field experiments to evaluate programs targeting the physical, cognitive, and emotional drivers of educational attainment, productivity, and healthy aging. Her interdisciplinary projects are integrated with the Stanford School of Medicine and the School of Education.

Her publication has appeared in Nature Human Behavior, Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, Economics of Education Review, and The China Quarterly. Her research contributes to a body of evidence that has informed China's national school lunch programs and the inclusion of vision care in the UN's Sustainable Development Goals framework.

Huan is part of the SCCEI Seminar Committee, helping to identify emerging China scholars and bring them to Stanford to engage with our community.

Beyond academia, Huan currently runs a social enterprise that works with local communities to establish sustainable, high-quality vision care services for children in rural China.

publications

Books
July 2020

Lockdowns are Protecting China’s Rural Families from COVID-19, but the Economic Burden is Heavy

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Lockdowns are Protecting China’s Rural Families from COVID-19, but the Economic Burden is Heavy

In The News

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Bay Area Council Conversations: Finding Opportunity in US-China Economic Relations

SCCEI team members Huan Wang, Research Scholar, and Matthew Boswell, Associate Director of External Affairs, joined in conversation with 15+ experts on where, despite obstacles, opportunities can still be found to build business and economic ties between the U.S. and China.
Bay Area Council Conversations: Finding Opportunity in US-China Economic Relations
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Fears of a 'Dark COVID Winter' in Rural China Grow as the Holiday Rush Begins

SCCEI Research Scholar speaks with npr host Emily Feng about the current COVID situation in rural China, saying there is fear of rural villages being 'left on their own in a dark, COVID winter.'
Fears of a 'Dark COVID Winter' in Rural China Grow as the Holiday Rush Begins