My profile

Biography

I am currently a lecturer in economics at Manchester Metropolitan University.  I obtained my Ph.D. in Economics at the University of Manchester in 2022.

I am both a theorist and an experimental economist with an interest in Public Economics, Development Macroeconomics,  Economics of Crime, and Energy Economics. 

My current research focuses on three topics: (1) Crime and Public-Private Partnership Financing: A game-theoretical and empirical analysis of the effect of crime on PPP underpayments; (2) Banking prudentials, leverage, and innovation partnership in choice in China; (3) The spillover effects of female household bargaining power and municipal government’s gender representation on gender policies in Chinese corporations. 

My future research plan involves a broad range of topics in public economics

Research outputs

  • Journal articles

    Chuku, C., Lang, L., Lim, K.Y. (2023) 'Public debt, Chinese loans and optimal exploration–extraction in Africa.' Energy Economics, 118