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Songqing Jin is affiliated with Michigan State University in the United States, focusing on research at the intersection of agricultural economics, social sciences, and related fields. Their scholarly work covers multiple areas within agricultural and biological sciences as well as social sciences, with significant contributions in economics and econometrics, soil science, general agricultural sciences, sociology and political science, and strategy and management.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Land Rights and Reforms
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
  • Agricultural Innovations and Practices
  • Agricultural Risk and Resilience
  • Cooperative Studies and Economics
  • COVID-19 Pandemic Impacts
  • Agricultural Economics and Policy

Recent publications by Songqing Jin demonstrate ongoing engagement with issues concerning agriculture, economics, and the impacts of technology and policies on rural and farming communities. Notable papers include:

  • "Do farmers gain internet dividends from E-commerce adoption? Evidence from China," 2021, Food Policy
  • "Impacts of cooperative membership on rice productivity: Evidence from China," 2021, World Development
  • "Impact of COVID-19 and Nationwide Lockdowns on Vegetable Prices: Evidence from Wholesale Markets in China," 2021, American Journal of Agricultural Economics
  • "Gender discrimination in China: Experimental evidence from the job market for college graduates," 2021, Journal of Comparative Economics
  • "Has COVID-19 accelerated the E-commerce of agricultural products? Evidence from sales data of E-stores in China," 2022, Food Policy

Songqing Jin has also contributed to book publications, including work published by the World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks, such as "Political Reservation and Female Labor Force Participation in Rural India" published in 2020.

Coauthorship is an important feature of their research profile, with frequent collaborations including:

  • Klaus Deininger
  • Hongdong Guo
  • Xinjie Shi
  • Bingyu Huangfu
  • Xuwen Gao

The scientist publishes regularly in several academic venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • China Agricultural Economic Review
  • Food Policy
  • Journal of Agricultural Economics
  • Economic Development and Cultural Change

Best Publications

  • Tenure security and land-related investment - evidence from Ethiopia

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin;Berhanu Adenew;Samuel Gebre-Selassie

  • The potential of land rental markets in the process of economic development: Evidence from China

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin

  • Tenure Security and Land-Related Investment : Evidence from Ethiopia

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin

  • Land rental markets in the process of rural structural transformation: Productivity and equity impacts from China

    Songqing Jin;Klaus W. Deininger

  • The Creation and Spread of Technology and Total Factor Productivity in China's Agriculture

    Songqing Jin;Jikun Huang;Ruifa Hu;Scott D. Rozelle

  • Land Sales and Rental Markets in Transition: Evidence from Rural Vietnam

    Klaus W. Deininger;Songqing Jin

  • Moving off the farm: Land institutions to facilitate structural transformation and agricultural productivity growth in China

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin;Fang Xia

  • Land Rental Markets in Kenya: Implications for Efficiency, Equity, Household Income, and Poverty

    Songqing Jin;T. S. Jayne

  • Securing property rights in transition: Lessons from implementation of China's rural land contracting law

    Klaus W. Deininger;Songqing Jin

  • The impact of property rights on households'investment, risk coping, and policy preferences: evidence from China

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin

  • Productivity, efficiency and technical change: measuring the performance of China’s transforming agriculture

    Songqing Jin;Hengyun Ma;Jikun Huang;Ruifa Hu

  • Efficiency and Equity Impacts of Rural Land Rental Restrictions : Evidence from India

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin;Hari K. Nagarajan

  • Land Reforms, Poverty Reduction, and Economic Growth: Evidence from India

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin;Hari K. Nagarajan

  • Do Farmers Gain Internet Dividends from E-commerce Adoption? Evidence from China

    Xiaokang Li;Hongdong Guo;Songqing Jin;Wanglin Ma

  • Land Access, Land Rental and Food Security: Evidence from Kenya

    Rie Muraoka;Songqing Jin;Songqing Jin;Thomas S. Jayne

  • Land documents, tenure security and land rental development: Panel evidence from China

    Hui Wang;Jeffrey Riedinger;Songqing Jin

  • Pesticide productivity, host-plant resistance and productivity in China

    David Widawsky;Scott Rozelle;Songqing Jin;Jikun Huang

  • Migration, Local Off-farm Employment and Agricultural Production Efficiency: Evidence from China

    Jin Yang;Hui Wang;Songqing Jin;Songqing Jin;Kevin Chen

  • Estimating effects of cooperative membership on farmers’ safe production behaviors: Evidence from pig sector in China

    Chen Ji;Songqing Jin;Songqing Jin;Haitao Wang;Chunhui Ye

  • Market and non-market transfers of land in Ethiopia - implications for efficiency, equity, and non-farm development

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin;Berhanu Adenew;Samuel Gebre-Selassie

  • Determinants and Consequences of Land Sales Market Participation: Panel Evidence from India

    Klaus Deininger;Songqing Jin;Hari K. Nagarajan

Frequent Co-Authors

Scott Rozelle
Scott Rozelle Stanford University
Jikun Huang
Jikun Huang Peking University
Thomas S. Jayne
Thomas S. Jayne Michigan State University
Chen Ji
Chen Ji University of California, Santa Barbara
Julian M. Alston
Julian M. Alston University of California, Davis
Keijiro Otsuka
Keijiro Otsuka Kobe University
John Giles
John Giles World Bank
Maximo Torero
Maximo Torero Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Scott M. Swinton
Scott M. Swinton Michigan State University

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