Resource Misallocation Theorem
Dr. Yu received her Ph.D. in Agricultural Economics from Texas A&M University in College Station in August 2014. She is currently affiliated with Southwestern University of Finance and Economics in Chengdu. She serves as the Deputy Secretary for Promotion and Development at the International Society for Energy Transition Studies (ISETS) and as an Associate Deputy Editor of the international journal Climatic Change. Dr. Yu’s recent research focuses on carbon reduction strategies aimed at achieving carbon neutrality, examining their broader economic and social impacts. Her expertise encompasses sustainable development, natural disaster management, climate finance, and the intersection of energy and the environment.
Dr. Lee received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Washington University in St. Louis in May 2012. He is currently affiliated with National Chengchi University in Taipei. His research interests include growth and development, macroeconomic theory, industrial organization, corporate finance, and market integration. Dr. Lee has also worked as a Trade Marketing Manager at Unilever. His professional experience informs his research on economic integration, outsourcing, and venture capital. In addition, Dr. Lee supervises graduate and doctoral students, guiding research on resource misallocation, innovation, and industrial dynamics. His mentorship has shaped the academic careers of many emerging economists.