Publications related to EfD by Ping Qin

Ping Qin completed her PhD thesis in economics at the Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg,Sweden, in 2009, and worked at RFF, Resources for the Future in Washington DC for one year. She is currently working in EfD China (EEPC) as a post-doctoral research fellow.

Her main research interests are:

Program impact evaluation, in particular assessing the impact of reforms and development interventions in developing countries;
Exploring the link between poverty and the environment in developing countries e.g. land degradation and poverty in developing countries;
Renewable and non-renewable natural resource management in developing countries;
Institutions or mechanisms design;
Application of behavioral economics, particularly exploring issues such as risk preference, or social standing in a rural society;
Household survey and household behavior analysis;
Environmental valuation and evaluating the benefits, costs of different environmental policy options.

Peer reviewed

EfD Discussion Papers

Discussion Papers

Researchers

EfD Newsletter

Subscribe to our Newsletter service

Join or share



Follow EfD on Twitter
Join EfD on LinkedInJoin EfD on LinkedIn

 

By this author