Kecen Jing

School of Economics, Nankai University

Assistant Professor

Weijin Road 94

Tianjin, 300071

China

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

3

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262

SSRN CITATIONS

2

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Scholarly Papers (3)

1.

The Butterfly Effect of Transport Network Connectivity and Welfare Implication

Number of pages: 52 Posted: 21 Dec 2017
Kecen Jing and Wen-Chi Liao
School of Economics, Nankai University and NUS Business School, National University of Singapore
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transport connectivity, connectivity index, willingness to pay, cost-benefit analysis, welfare implication

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Small Things, Big Impact: The Network-Mediated Spillover Effect on Housing Wealth Through of a Transport Connectivity Enhancement Project

Number of pages: 47 Posted: 19 Feb 2022
Kecen Jing and Wen-Chi Liao
School of Economics, Nankai University and NUS Business School, National University of Singapore
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Network-mediated spillover effect, transport network connectivity, public transportation infrastructure, housing price, cost-benefit analysis, Singapore

Expressways, Market Access, and Industrial Development in China: Using Panel Instrumental Variables of Minimum Spanning Tree

Number of pages: 63 Posted: 17 Sep 2022
Kecen Jing and Wen-Chi Liao
School of Economics, Nankai University and NUS Business School, National University of Singapore
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Market access, transportation network, Minimum Spanning Tree, walled city, panel instrumental-variable regression, regional decentralization

Expressways, Market Access, and Industrial Development in China: Using Panel Instrumental Variables of Minimum Spanning Tree

MIT Center for Real Estate Research Paper No. 22/07
Number of pages: 64 Posted: 05 Oct 2022
Kecen Jing and Wen-Chi Liao
School of Economics, Nankai University and NUS Business School, National University of Singapore
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Market access; transportation network; Minimum Spanning Tree; walled city; panel instrumental-variable regression; regional decentralization