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Name:Li Xiaogu Title: Assistant Professor |
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Name:Xiaogu LI E-Mail:lixiaogu@buaa.edu Position:Assistant Professor of Economics School: BUAA School of Economics and Management Website:https://sites.google.com/site/xiaogusimonli Dr. Xiaogu Li is an Assistant Professor at School of Economics and Management, Beihang University. He received his PhD in Agricultural, Environmental and Regional Economics from The Pennsylvania State University in 2020. His research interestsincludeenvironmental and resource economics, environmental policy, renewable energy and commodities, consumer choices, and applied econometrics. Publications [1] Li, X.* and K. Y. Zipp (2019). "Dynamics and Uncertainty in Land-Use Conversion for Perennial Energy Crop Production: Exploring Effects of Payments for Ecosystem Services Policies." Agricultural and Resource Economics Review 48(2), 328-358. (ARER Featured Article.) [2] Li, X., K. Jensen*, C. Clark, and D. Lambert (2018) "Consequentiality Beliefs and Consumer Valuation of Extrinsic Attributes in Beef." Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics 50 (1), 1-26. [3] Li, X., K. Jensen*, C. Clark, and D. Lambert (2016) "Consumer Willingness to Pay for Beef Grown Using Climate Friendly Production Practices." Food Policy (64), 93-106. Media Coverage: Food Navigator, 2016 (https://www.foodnavigator.com/Article/2016/10/13/Niche-beef-could-charge-more-for-greener-grazing-labelling). [4] Li, X.*, C. Clark, K. Jensen, and S. Yen (2016) "The Effect of Mail-in Utility Rebates on Willingness-to-Pay for ENERGY STAR® Certified Refrigerators. " Environmental and Resource Economics 63(1), 1-23. [5] Li, X., C. Clark*, K. Jensen, and S. Yen (2014). “Will Consumers Follow Climate Leaders? The Effect of Manu-facturer Participation in A Voluntary Environmental Program on Consumer Preferences . ” Environmental Economics and Policy Studies 16 (1), 69-87. [6] Li, X., C. Clark*, K. Jensen, S. Yen and B. English (2013). "Consumer Purchase Intentions for Flexible-fuel and Hybrid-electric Vehicles . "Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment 18, 9-15. |