Welcome to my website! I am Noah Loake, a second-year Ph.D. student in Economics at the Department of Applied Economics, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University and I expect to graduate in June 2027.
My research interests lie in leveraging large-scale datasets and combining design-based and model-based approaches to explore topics in Political Economics, Development Economics, Public Finance and Macro Finance.
Public Goods: With sponsorship from Lukas Hensel, I have compiled and regularly update (weekly) seminar activities (Seminar Website) from the economics departments of Peking University and Tsinghua University.
Education Background
Ph.D.in Economics, Peking University (Expected 2027).
[May. 2025] I will be presenting my paper Connection-Based Favoritism Within Courtroomat
Development and Political Economics Seminar @PKU .
[May. 2025] Our co-authored paper has been Rejected by
Journal of Corporate Finance, Economics Letters.
[Apr. 2025] My paper has been Rejected by
Review of Economics & Statistics(Desk), Journal of Develpoment Economics, Journal of Comparative Economics.
[Nov. 2024] I will be presenting my paper Green Gains form Migrationat
Development and Political Economics Seminar @PKU .
Publications
Working Papers
Deleveraging, Labor Outsourcing and Reallocation (with Yanlong Chen), May. 2025, Under Review.
R&D Tax Incentives and Labor Share Declines (with Yanlong Chen), May. 2025, Under Review.
The Unexpected Green Gains of Rural-Urban Migration, May. 2025, (New Draft Coming Soon).
Presentations: Development and Political Economics Seminar NSD@PKU.
Money Flows: Bank Deregulation, Local Protection and Credit Reallocation, Dec. 2024, Under Review.
Presentations: The 21th China Young Economists Forum SOE@CASS, Young Economists Society (YES) Shanghai Forum SOE@SUFE, The 5th National Development Youth Forum NSD@PKU.
Incentives and Relationships: The Political Economy of Asymmetric Policy Effects, Sep. 2024, Under Review.
Presentations: The 9th Annual Xiangzhang Economics Conference SOE@RUC.
Work in Progress
Migration Magnets and Village Power Vacuums: Trade‑Induced Rural‑Urban Migration and the Reshaping of Grass‑Roots Governance in China, 1990‑2010, Jun 2025.
Fiscal Hunger and Sin Revenue: Local Debt Stress, Budget Cycles, and Tobacco Wholesale Expansion in China, May 2025.
Connection-based Favoritism Within the Courtroom, Mar 2025.
Money Matters: Trade Shock, Bank and Credit Reallocation, Dec 2024.
Teaching Assistant
Intermediate Microeconomics (UG, Xincheng Qiu, Spring 2025)