Li Gan
Applied Microeconomics
(Ph.D., University of California - Berkely, 1998)
Office Address:
Department of Economics
Allen 3086
Contact Information:
Telephone: (979) 862-1667
Email: gan@econmail.tamu.edu
Personal Web Page: http://econweb.tamu.edu/gan
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Professor Li Gan received his Ph.D. in 1998 from University of California - Berkeley. He joined the Department of Economics at Texas A&M University in 2005.
Selected Publications
"The Thick Market Effect of Local Unemployment Rate Fluctuations" (with Qinghua Zhang), Journal of Econometrics 133 (2006):127-152.
"Cost Effective Policies to Reduce Vehicle Emissions" (with Don Fullerton), American Economic Review May, 2005: 300-304.
"A Simulation-Based Welfare Loss Calculation of Taxes on Labor Supply under Piecewise-Linear Budget Constraints" (with Don Fullerton), Journal of Public Economics 88, (2004): 2339-59.
"Testing the Barten Model of Economies of Scale in Household Consumption: Toward Resolving a Paradox of Deaton and Paxson" (with Victoria Vernon), Journal of Political Economy 111(6), (2003): 1361-77.
"A Test for Global Maximum" (with Jiming Jiang), Journal of American Statistical Association (JASA) 94(447), (September 1999): 847-54.
Currently Teaching
ECMT 675-600
ECMT 677-600











