About
I am an undergraduate student in Econometrics at City University of Macau.
My academic interests lie in regional and urban economics, particularly in understanding how spatial interactions shape economic outcomes. I work with large-scale panel data and quantitative methods to study economic networks and structural change across cities.
More broadly, I am interested in combining rigorous econometric tools with substantive economic questions to uncover meaningful patterns in spatial development.
Selected Publications
View All →Institutional Frictions and the Reorganization of Knowledge Networks: Evidence from China’s Metropolitan Area Policy
Wenli Xu, Wenzhe Huang
Causal evidence that administrative integration restructures intercity knowledge networks and strengthens technological complementarity within metropolitan areas.
Causal Inference for the Brave and True (Chinese Translation and Stata Companion)
Matheus Facure, Wenzhe Huang, Wenli Xu
Chinese translation of Matheus Facure’s causal inference handbook with added Stata replication code and econometric extensions.
News
Causal Inference (CN + Stata) launched.
