Matthew Boswell

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Matthew Boswell

  • Associate Director, External Affairs, Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions

Encina Hall East, 4th Floor,
Stanford, CA 94305-6055

Biography

Matthew Boswell oversees SCCEI’s efforts to bring cutting edge, quantitative research on China out of academia and into the public sphere where it can more usefully inform the China debate. His work has been featured in leading media outlets and appeared in The Washington QuarterlyForeign Affairs, and other policy journals. Prior to his role at SCCEI, Matthew led major research projects for the Rural Education Action Program (REAP), now one of SCCEI’s flagship initiatives. He is a fluent Mandarin speaker.  

publications

Working Papers
October 2020

Off the Epicenter: COVID-19 Quarantine Controls and Employment, Education, and Health Impacts in Rural Communities

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Working Papers
October 2019

EdTech for Equity in China: Can Technology Improve Teaching for Millions of Rural Students?

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Working Papers
January 1900

237- Does Computer-Assisted Learning Improve Learning Outcomes? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Public Schools in Rural Minority Areas in Qinghai, China

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cover link 237- Does Computer-Assisted Learning Improve Learning Outcomes? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Public Schools in Rural Minority Areas in Qinghai, China

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.
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