Research
My research focuses on social welfare policy, fiscal policy, public opinion, immigration, comparative politics, comparative public policy, and political economy.
Publications:
Hang Qi and Jake Haselswerdt. 2024. “Ideology, Information, and Social Welfare Preferences.” American Politics Research. 52(1): 41-51. [PDF]
Yang Yingjie, Qi Hang and Yang Quanshe. 2018. “Research on Tax Administration of Poverty Alleviation in China.” Journal of Chinese Academy of Governance (in Chinese) 116 (5): 45-50.
Qi Hang. 2018. “A Comparative Study on Fiscal Policy for Poverty Reduction in BRICS.” Finance Economy (in Chinese) 492(9): 13-16.
Hang Qi and Jake Haselswerdt. 2024. “Ideology, Information, and Social Welfare Preferences.” American Politics Research. 52(1): 41-51. [PDF]
Yang Yingjie, Qi Hang and Yang Quanshe. 2018. “Research on Tax Administration of Poverty Alleviation in China.” Journal of Chinese Academy of Governance (in Chinese) 116 (5): 45-50.
Qi Hang. 2018. “A Comparative Study on Fiscal Policy for Poverty Reduction in BRICS.” Finance Economy (in Chinese) 492(9): 13-16.
Under Review:
Hang Qi and Elizabeth Dorssom. “Tax Burden, Tax Types, and Public Opinion toward Social Welfare Programs.” R&R at Political Behavior.
Hang Qi. “Immigration, Government Type, and Social Welfare Spending.”
Xin Han and Hang Qi. “Services in Need are Services Indeed: The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Chinese Welfare Policy Preferences.”
Hang Qi. “Ideological Asymmetry and Public Attitudes toward Redistribution.”
Selected Working Papers:
Hang Qi. “Immigration, Beneficiary Assumptions, and Welfare Support.”
Hang Qi and Jake Haselswerdt. “Immigration and Welfare Attitudes: Do Exposure, Contact, and Personal Relationships Matter?”
Hang Qi and Elizabeth Dorssom. “Tax Burden, Tax Types, and Public Opinion toward Social Welfare Programs.” R&R at Political Behavior.
Hang Qi. “Immigration, Government Type, and Social Welfare Spending.”
- Winner of 2022 APPAM Best Comparative Policy Paper Award, Association for Public Policy Analysis & Management (APPAM).
- Winner of 2022 CPSG Best Student Conference Paper Award, Chinese Policy Scholars Group (CPSG).
Xin Han and Hang Qi. “Services in Need are Services Indeed: The Impact of COVID-19 Lockdown on Chinese Welfare Policy Preferences.”
Hang Qi. “Ideological Asymmetry and Public Attitudes toward Redistribution.”
Selected Working Papers:
Hang Qi. “Immigration, Beneficiary Assumptions, and Welfare Support.”
Hang Qi and Jake Haselswerdt. “Immigration and Welfare Attitudes: Do Exposure, Contact, and Personal Relationships Matter?”
Photo: West Lake, Hangzhou Xi Hu, Zhejiang, China, by Hang Qi