
About me
I am a Post-doc fellow in the Facility of Social Science at the University of Hong Kong. My fields of interest include institutional analysis, law and economics, and the institutional transition in China. My current research focuses on the informal property rights and extralegal institutions in China and examines the interaction of formal and informal institutions and their effect on institutional change in China. I studied my PhD in political economy at King’s College London. I hold an MPhil in jurisprudence from Sun Yat-Sen University, and an LLB in law from Guangdong University of Business Studies.

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Institutional Analysis
Law and Economics
Public Choice
2014-2015
King’s College London
Master in Political Economy, Distinction
2012-2014
Sun Yat-Sen University
Master in Jurisprudence
2013
LES-PKU Summer School
Course: Towards a Sustainable Future: China’s Environmental Challenges
2008-2012
Guangdong University of Finance & Economics(GUFE)
Bachelor in Law
EDUCATION
2016-2019
King’s College London
Ph.D in Political Economy