w88 casino News Network (provided by the Scientific Research Office)Recently, the 7th Liu Shibai Economics Award Ceremony and the China Economics Innovation and Development High-end Forum were held in Beijing. The Liu Shibai Economics Award is a national economics award. Since its establishment in 2012, it has produced numerous achievements in promoting theoretical innovation in Chinese economics, prospering and developing philosophy and social sciences with Chinese characteristics, carrying forward the theoretical innovation spirit of Professor Liu Shibai and other older generation economists who have the courage to make breakthroughs, discovering classic works of contemporary economics, and selecting and cultivating high-quality theoretical talents. The evaluation committee of this Liu Shibai Economics Prize is composed of 27 economists, and a total of ten award-winning results were selected this year.Professor Huang Wei from w88 casino won the Liu Shibai Economics Award this year and was invited to give a keynote speech at the China Economics Innovation High-end Forum.

The award-winning result is Professor Huang Wei's paper "Improving Normalized Targeted Poverty Alleviation Policies: An Anti-Welfare Dependence Perspective" published in "Economic Research". This research is a research result formed on the basis of special field surveys. It is a phased result of major projects of the National Social Science Fund and major national talent projects. It is also one of the few papers with the theme of "welfare dependence" published in top domestic journals. It not only provides path options for further improving and optimizing normalized poverty alleviation policies, but also provides empirical suggestions for achieving common prosperity under market economy conditions while avoiding the cliff effect. It has been reprinted in full by the Renmin University of China's Book and Newspaper Information Center, and has good academic value and social influence.

This study uses the substantial increase in national poverty alleviation standards at the end of 2011 as a quasi-natural experiment, and uses Regression Discontinuity Design (RDD) to identify the impact of the poverty alleviation mechanism on individual welfare dependence. The study found that the phenomenon of welfare dependence among poor families was not obvious in 2010, but with the substantial increase in the poverty line in 2012, there was an obvious breakpoint in the behavioral characteristics of welfare dependence on both sides of the poverty line. Moreover, with the implementation of the targeted poverty alleviation policy in 2014, this breakpoint change has a tendency to continue to expand, indicating that the welfare dependence caused by the targeted poverty alleviation policy significantly exists and is becoming more and more obvious. Furthermore, poor micro-individual characteristics have a significant impact on their welfare dependence behavior, and poor families that are more dependent on social assistance have a higher degree of welfare dependence. Therefore, normalized poverty alleviation work must adopt anti-welfare dependence policy design with the goal of incentive compatibility to effectively solve the problem of poverty's welfare dependence.
The Liu Shibai Economics Award is an economics award established by the Liu Shibai Award Fund and Southwestern University of Finance and Economics for the whole society. It aims to promote theoretical innovation in economics with Chinese characteristics, prosper and develop philosophy and social sciences with Chinese characteristics, carry forward the innovative spirit of Professor Liu Shibai and other older generation scholars in economic research, discover masterpieces of contemporary economics, and select and train future academic masters. The Liu Shibai Economics Award has been successfully held for seven times, with a total of 63 award-winning results. It has become a famous brand award in my country’s economics circle, with a high academic reputation and extensive social influence.
Winner Profile
Huang Wei, professor and doctoral supervisor, has been selected as a young scholar of the National Major Talent Program, a National Major Talent Program, and a member of the National Insurance Postgraduate Education Steering Committee. He is mainly engaged in research in the fields of medical insurance, poverty and health, household finance, behavioral economics, and applied microeconometrics. His representative results have been published in top domestic and foreign journals such as Review of Economic Studies, Management Science, Economic Research, and Management World. He has been selected into the top 1% of ESI highly cited papers in the world in the field of economics and business for many times. He has won many academic awards such as the Ministry of Education’s Higher Education Institutions Scientific Research Outstanding Achievement Award and the Beijing Philosophy and Social Sciences Outstanding Achievement Award. He presided over the major project of the National Social Science Fund "Research on Precision Poverty Alleviation Based on Actuarial Science" and a number of National Natural Science Fund projects, and won "Excellent" in the project completion evaluation of the National Natural Science Fund.