

Xiaxin Wang
Associate Professor of Economics, International School of Finance, Fudan University
Xiaxin Wang received a Ph.D. in Economics from UCSD in 2018, an M.A. in Economics from Peking University (CCER) in 2012, and a B.A. in management from Nanjing University in 2008. He is an Associate Professor in Fudan International School of Finance (FISF). From August 2018 to August 2019, he took a one-year leave from FISF and served as a Research Fellow and Lecturer in the Department of Economics, University of Michigan. His research focuses on various topics of taxation: elasticity of taxable income, bunching approach, tax evasion and tax avoidance, personal income tax, corporate income tax, and tax (tariff) incidence.
Recent work by Xiaxin Wang
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US-China trade war: Who pays the price?
Although US tariffs on Chinese exports were intended to support domestic industries, evidence suggests that the tariff burden may have fallen largely on US consumers, as opposed to Chinese exporters. Chinese exporters also experienced a decline in de...
Published 18.03.25