Lingsheng Meng

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Lingsheng Meng, PhD

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

John A. and Cynthia Fry Gunn Building, 366 Galvez Street
Stanford, CA 94305-6015

Biography

Lingsheng Meng is an Academic Research Scholar at the Stanford Center on China’s Economy and Institutions (SCCEI). His research interests are in the fields of labor economics, development economics, and public economics. So far, the bulk of his work is highly empirical and concerned with six main areas: (1) social mobility; (2) inequality; (3) gender disparities; (4) the role of government; (5) political connections; (5) higher education; (6) the US-China trade war. His work appeared in the Journal of Public Economics, the Journal of Human Resources, the Journal of Development Economics, and other peer-reviewed journals. 

Lingsheng received a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Maryland at College Park in 2010, an M.Phil. in Economics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 2004, and a B.A. in Economics and Thai from Peking University in 2002. Before joining Stanford, he taught at Tsinghua University from 2010 to 2017 and at the Chinese University of Hong Kong from 2017 to 2022.

publications

Journal Articles
January 2023

Heterogeneous Impacts of the Section 301 Tariffs: Evidence from the Revision of Product Lists

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Journal Articles
November 2022

The Motherhood Penalty in China: Magnitudes, Trends, and the Role of Grandparenting

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April 2022

The Scarring Effects of College Education Deprivation during China’s Cultural Revolution

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