Jie Baiمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Jie Bai is an Associate Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), focusing on firms and markets in developing economies. His research addresses barriers to firm growth, market frictions, and policy design for private sector development in regions like China, East Africa, and Southeast Asia. Methodologically, he combines randomized control trials, quasi-experiments, and structural modeling from industrial organization and international trade. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from MIT (2016) and previously worked at Microsoft Research New England before joining HKS in 2017. His work emphasizes collaboration with governments and NGOs to evaluate industrial and trade policies. Key research themes include collective reputation in trade, environmental policy impacts, corruption dynamics, and child labor economics. His recent publications analyze China's dairy industry reputation, Vietnam's firm corruption patterns, and Zambia's product choice perceptions. He co-founded initiatives like the China Econ Lab and China and the Global Economy project to foster research on China's role in global economics. Teaching includes advanced microeconomic analysis and game theory. No grants or labs are explicitly listed in the provided texts.











