Dr Jen-Chung Mei

Dr Jen-Chung Mei


Jen is a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Westminster, Westminster Business School, an Affiliated Researcher at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, University of Cambridge, and a member of the Productivity Institute (University of Manchester). He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Sheffield and an MSc in Economics from the University of Manchester. He joined the team in August 2023.

Previously, he was a Postdoc Research Associate at the University of Cambridge, the Bennett Institute for Public Policy, where he conducted the UK productivity project to investigate issues surrounding the slowdown of productivity in the UK, encompassing both macro and micro-level (involving the firm-level security survey data) analyses. During his time at Cambridge, Jen also provided supervision for undergraduate students in Land Economy.

Jen's research interests encompass the measurement of firm-level and sectoral-level productivity, with a specific focus on productivity trends in the UK and cross-country productivity comparisons. Additionally, he studies international economics, exploring topics such as foreign direct investment, multinational firms, productivity spillovers, multi-product firms (in terms of product scope and quality), and policies for recruiting star scientists.

Jen has published several works in economic journals, including Economica (2023) and Journal of Economic Geography (2022), among others. For more details regarding his publications, please see Jen's CV (click to access).


Foreign Direct Investment; Productivity; Growth Accounting; Star Scientist; Firm; Data Analysis; Applied Econometrics

My latest research on FDI and Firms' Productivity (wp):

(paper here) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1O-w5ev85GCFFITzh6IFYrzh4Jki2jfLJ/view

(slides here) https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GwnttwkEDW8vILAVV-hI_JK030pva4nk/view



Sustainable Development Goals
In brief

Research areas

Firm-level analysis, Productivity, Foreign Direct Investment, Empirical Economics, Growth Accounting and Star Scientists

Supervision interests

Data analysis; Empirical Economics; Applied Economics; FDI; Productivity