Economics
Nan Zhou
Visiting Lecturer, Economics
Nan Zhou received his BS in Economics and Computer Science from the California Institute of Technology in 2007 and received his PhD at the Johns Hopkins University Department of Economics in 2014. His research is in decision theory and financial market microstructure with a particular focus on the study of incomplete preferences. Prior to joining the NU Department of Economics, he was Program Coordinator and Senior Lecturer, Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs.
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“Short sale bans may improve market quality during crises: new evidence from the 2020 Covid crash” (2023, with Caroline Fohlin and Zhikun Lu), VoxEU column.
“Financial relief policy and social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic” (2022, with Cody Yu-Ling Hsiao and Stanley Iat-Meng Ko), PLOS Global Public Health 2(6)
“Weighted utility theory with incomplete preferences” (2021, with Edi Karni), Mathematical Social Sciences 113, 116-135.
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Education
PhD in Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 2014
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352 Holmes
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By appointment