
معرفی
Dr. Li Gan is a Professor of Economics at Texas A&M University and Director of the Master’s of Economics program. He also serves as Director of the Survey and Research Center for China Household Finance at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in Chengdu, China. His research focuses on applied microeconomics, urbanization policies, household finance, and economic inequality in China. Dr. Gan has extensively studied topics like housing markets, wealth distribution, insurance markets, and the impact of public policies on household behavior.
His research portfolio spans over 50 publications since 2011, with recent work addressing urbanization trends, superstition-driven market behaviors, and the effects of housing policies on inequality. He has contributed to policy debates on topics such as bankruptcy law, minimum wage impacts, and rural financial markets. Dr. Gan’s methodologies often involve large-scale survey data analysis, including the China Household Finance Survey.
His work emphasizes bridging theoretical economic models with real-world policy applications, particularly in China’s evolving economic landscape. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his contributions to household finance research and policy analysis are widely recognized in academic circles.
In advising roles, he oversees the Master’s program at Texas A&M and manages large-scale research initiatives at the Survey and Research Center. His research teams collaborate on projects related to urbanization, financial inclusion, and social policy evaluation.



