Assistant Professor of Finance and Business Economics at
USC Marshall School of Business PhD in Finance, 2014-2019, Stanford GSB. My research is at the intersection of macroeconomics and finance. My research aims to answer broad, policy-relevant questions: How is U.S. government debt priced, and how does debt supply affect the financial sector and the real economy? What are the mechanisms of financial crises, and what roles do government and central bank interventions play? My approach combines economic modeling, including continuous-time general equilibrium models, with empirical analysis on time-series and panel data, and quantification of models. Recent (and upcoming) presentations:
UBC Winter Conference, FDIC, CUHK, HKU, Duke, NBER LTAM, Chicago Booth, UCSC, UCLA Fink Conference, Federal Reserve Bank SF, SFS Cavalcade, ORF Rising Scholar Conference, ETH Zürich Macro-finance conference |