Public Opinion and Local Fiscal Decision-making in China: Evidence from a Survey Experiment

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Keynote lecturer: Meng Tianguang

Time: 13.30-15.30 on 5thJanuary, 2015

Venue: Meeting Room 303, Phoenix Building, Shanghai University of Finance and Economics

Host: School of Public Economics and Administration, SUFE

 

Meng Tianguang was awarded with Bachelor’s Degree and Doctor’s Degree in Government Administration School, Peking University and he was the PhD. Student of Joint Education Program at Harvard University. Now he is the postdoctoral student of Department of Political Science at Tsinghua University and the researcher of Contemporary China “China-U.S.A Cooperation Research Program” at University of California, San Diego. He is a part-time researcher in Institute of Quantitative Political Analysis and Research at Tsinghua University and Contemporary China Research Center at Peking University. He mainly does the research in the field of Chinese Government and Politics, Public Opinion and Comparative Politics and Economics. So far, he focuses on applying experiment method and big data skills to politic science research.