Jieyu Phyllis Li



Jieyu Phyllis Li


 

Education Ph.D., The Ohio State University 1996.

Academic concentration: Economics of Consumer Behavior, Statistics
and Marketing

Dissertation: Planning for Retirement, 1966-1990: Modeling Consumer’s
Savings Behavior

M.S., Cornell University 1991

Academic concentration: Economics of the Consumer

Thesis: Economic Evaluation of Consumer Shopping Strategies

Diploma, Beijing University of International Trade and Relations
1985

Course work concentration: International Business

B.A., Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Languages 1984

Major: English Literature

Thesis: Oliver Twist: The Masterpiece of Charles Dickens

Publications


  • Li, J. P., Montalto, C. P., & Geistfeld, L. V. (1996). Determinants
    of Financial Adequacy for Retirement. Journal of Financial Counseling
    and Planning
    , 7, 39-48.


  • Li, J. P. & Gerner, J. (1994). Consumer Grocery Shopping Strategies:
    Evaluation and Implication. in Proceedings of the 40th Annual Conference
    of American Council on Consumer Interests
    , Missouri, Columbia: American
    Council on Consumer Interests, 293-299.


  • Li, J. P. & Rudd, N. M. (1993). The Effect of Labor Force Withdrawal
    for Childbearing on Women’s Wage Rate. in Change and Exchange, the Proceeding,
    Southeastern Regional Association of Family Economics/Home Management,
    47-55.


  • Li, J. P., Bae M. & Hanna, S. (1992). Household Spending Patterns and
    Computer Simulation. in Proceedings of the 38th Annual Conference of
    American Council on Consumer Interests
    , Missouri, Columbia: American
    Council on Consumer Interests.


  • Li, J. P. and Bae M. (1992). Family Spending Programs. in Managing For
    A Better Future, the Proceeding
    , Southeastern Regional Association
    of Family Economics/Home Management, 128-139.

Computer Experience


  • Statistical Packages: SAS, SPSS, Minitab on PC, and mainframe


  • Spreadsheet and Word Processing: Excel, Microsoft Word, Quatro-pro, Fox
    Pro, Lotus 1-2-3, Word Perfect Presentation, Word Perfect


  • Language: Pascal

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