1. Anderson, James, and Penglong Zhang. 2025. Latent exports: Almost ideal gravity and zeros. Review of Economics and Statistics. 107(1): 221-239.
2. Zhang, Penglong. 2020. Home-biased gravity: The role of migrant tastes in international trade. World Development. 129: 104863.
3. Hu, Yushan, Ben G. Li, and Penglong Zhang. 2024. Territory flows and trade flows between 1870 and 2008. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 228: 106787.
4. Hu, Yushan, and Penglong Zhang. 2024. International exposure and the transmission of financial shocks: Evidence from China. Journal of International Money and Finance. 149: 103181.
5. Wang, Haijian, Shaojie Zhou, and Penglong Zhang. 2024. Clean heating and clean air: Evidence from the coal-to-gas program in China. China Economic Review, 85: 102179.
6. Hu, Yushan, Yahua Wang, and Penglong Zhang. 2023. Anti-urbanization and rural development: Evidence from return migrants in China. Journal of Rural Studies. 103: 103102.
7. Wu, Maozhen, and Penglong Zhang. 2024. Poverty alleviation and pollution reduction: Evidence from the poverty hat removal program in China. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics. 70: 56–76.
8. Hu, Yushan, and Penglong Zhang. 2021. Semiparametric estimation of varying trade elasticities in gravity. Economics Letters. 209: 110120.
9. Fan, Zhiyong, Yushan Hu, and Penglong Zhang. 2022. Measuring China’s core inflation for forecasting purposes: Taking persistence as weights. Empirical Economics. 63: 93-111.
10. Hu, Yushan, Yahua Wang, and Penglong Zhang. 2022. Internet access and irrigation adoption in China. China Agricultural Economic Review. 14(3): 605-630.
11. Xie, Yize, Penglong Zhang, Zhusong Yang, and Wenyin Cheng. 2023. Redistributive capacity and international trade: A cross-country analysis. Global Economic Review. 52(2): 167-186.
12. Liu, Shenglong, and Penglong Zhang. 2022. Foreign direct investment and air pollution in China: Evidence from the global financial crisis. Developing Economies. 60: 30-61.
13.Hu, Yushan, and Penglong Zhang. 2024. Performance of China’s core inflation measures for monetary policy. Singapore Economic Review. 69: 2207–2234.