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 Jing Xing 

Jing joined the Centre as a Research Fellow in 2011 after she completed her DPhil in Economics at the University of Oxford. She received her BA from the Guanghua School of Management of Peking University in 2005, her MSc from the City University of Hong Kong in 2006, and her MPhil from the University of Oxford in 2008.

Jing’s doctoral research analyses the relationship between tax structures and growth, and the relationship between corporate income taxes and investment. Her other research interests include the interactions between corporate financing and investment decisions, ownership and productivity, and tax revenues during business cycles.

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Research area

Corporate finance, fiscal policy, applied microeconomics.

Working papers

Bond, Stephen, and Jing Xing (2010). ‘Corporate income taxation and capital accumulation’, Working Paper 10/15, Centre for Business Taxation, Said Business School, University of Oxford

Sancak, Cemile, Ricardo Velloso, and Jing Xing (2009). ‘Tax revenue response to the business cycle’, IMF Working Paper No. 10/71

Other research papers

2011  ‘Corporate income taxation and capital accumulation: evidence from firm-level data’
2009  ‘Do tax structures affect economic growth? Empirical evidence from OECD Countries’
2009 ‘Subjective well-being and extra schooling: empirical evidence from Vietnamese children’, Young Lives, Working Paper 49
2008  ‘Privatisation, efficiency and employment: empirical evidence from China’, MPhil thesis with Distinction

 

Contact Details

Centre for Business Taxation
Saïd Business School
Park End Street
OX1 1HP

jing.xing@sbs.ox.ac.uk 

01865 614845