
معرفی
Shi Qi is a Professor of Economics at the College of William & Mary, affiliated with the College of Arts & Sciences. His research focuses on Empirical Industrial Organization, Industry Policy and Regulation, and Organizational Behavior. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Minnesota.
Key research areas include tax policy impacts on firm behavior, legal form optimization, movie industry dynamics, and coordination mechanisms in economic decision-making. His recent work examines advertising's role in industry innovation, globalization's influence on Hollywood film genres, and the Kansas tax experiment's implications for corporate structures.
Publications span structural econometric models, behavioral game theory, and applied policy analysis. He teaches Intermediate Microeconomic Theory and contributes to interdisciplinary discussions on regulatory frameworks and market dynamics.


