Urban Design of Meta-JiaYuan
A collaborative work in urban design
A collaborative work in urban design
Presented on The 18th International Association for China Planning Conference and 2024 Chinese Economists Society China Annual Conference, 2024
This paper is the extended version of Simulated Stable Matching for Urban Hospitals and Residential Communities. I made oral presentations at the two conferences.
Published on Applied Economics, 2024
This paper serves as the first empirical research applying the Nobel Prize winning Gale-Shapley algorithm to study optimal stable matching of healthcare facilities to residential neighbourhoods.
Published on Applied Economics Letters, 2025
This brief research is the discussion of our last paper in Applied Economics, finding that some super pairs are consistently matched regardless of trade-offs after several rounds of stable matchings.
Published on Applied Geography, 2025
This paper studies spatial matching by top-down planning and bottom-up individual choice.
Written on 2026
Co-authored with Abdul-Razak Alidu. Accepted for presentation in SASBE/FR/BDTSC 2026 and CONVR/ICIO 2026.
Written on 2026
First author. This paper examines and provides empirical evidence for two classic theoretical papers.
Written on 2026
First author. Highly preferred. This paper is among the first to examine the structural downturn of housing (real estate) market in China. Accepted for presentation in IACP 2026 Conference.
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This is an oral presentation at the 2024 Chinese Economists Society China Annual Conference.
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This is an oral presentation at the 18th International Association for China Planning Conference.
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I delivered a 45-minute presentation to the new graduate students in the course Research Methods for Planning and Urban Studies, instructed by Prof. Guoqiang Shen. During my talk, I introduced my three published and forthcoming journal articles on the topic of spatial matching, focusing on key aspects such as identifying research problems, conducting methodological research, and navigating the publication process.
Upcoming, University of Washington, Runstad Department of Real Estate, 2026
The course provides an introduction to the main data sources and analytical methods used in real estate. It covers descriptive and multivariate methods that help students organize, consolidate, analyze, and understand data used in the finance and social sciences fields more broadly.