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Location:
Hockessin, DE
Posted:
April 03, 2021

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NAN ZHOU

Citizenship: American

Date of Birth: November 5, 1985

Cell Phone: +1-302-***-****

Email: adlej8@r.postjobfree.com

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 2014 Advisors: Edi Karni (primary) and M. Ali Khan

Dissertation: Multiple Weighted Expected Utility Theory B.S. in Economics & Computer Science, California Institute of Technology, 2007

RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS

Decision Theory, Microeconomic Theory, Financial Economics, Financial Mar- ket Microstructure

RESEARCH PAPERS

\Financial relief policy and social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic"

(with Stanley Lat-Meng Ko and Cody Yu-Ling Hsiao, submitted to Health Eco- nomics)

\Weighted Utility Theory with Incomplete Preferences" (with Edi Karni, sub- mitted to Mathematical Social Sciences)

\Expected Utility without the Independence and Completeness Axioms"

\Weighted Expected Utility without the Completeness Axiom"

\Incomplete Preferences with Con icting Tastes and Perceptions"

\Liquidity E ects of the 2011-2012 European Short Sale Ban" (with Caroline Fohlin)

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

\Weighted Expected Utility with Incomplete Preferences: Parsimonious Repre- sentations" at Risk Uncertainty and Decision, May 2014

\Weighted Utility Theory with Incomplete Preferences" at Decision: Theory, Experiments, and Applications (China), July 2019

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE

Assistant Professor, Macau University of Science and Technology, 2015-2019 Courses: Financial Economics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomics Intermediate Microeconomics (Masters)

Adjunct Faculty, Johns Hopkins University Advanced Academic Programs, 2015-

Courses: Financial Economics, Microeconomic Theory Instructor Johns Hopkins University, 2010-2012

Courses: Mathematics Camp (Doctoral)

Teaching Assistant, Johns Hopkins University, 2008-2012 Courses: Microeconomic Theory (Doctoral), Elements of Microeconomics, Corporate Finance, Financial Market Microstructure, Senior Honors Thesis Research Assistant to Professor Caroline Fohlin, 2012 Teaching evaluations available upon request.

SKILLS

Computer: MATLAB, Stata, R, Python, Julia, Java, C++, LATEX, Bloomberg Languages: English (native), Mandarin (conversational) REFERENCES

Professor Edi Karni

Johns Hopkins University, Department of Economics

Email: adlej8@r.postjobfree.com, Phone: +1-410-***-****

Professor M. Ali Khan

Johns Hopkins University, Department of Economics

Email: adlej8@r.postjobfree.com, Phone: +1-410-***-****

Professor Caroline Fohlin

Emory University, Department of Economics

Email: adlej8@r.postjobfree.com, Phone: +1-404-***-**** Dr. Ahmed Mahmud

Johns Hopkins University, Advanced Academic Programs Email: adlej8@r.postjobfree.com, Phone: +1-202-***-****

Professor Michael Chuan Pang

Macau University of Science and Technology, School of Business Email: adlej8@r.postjobfree.com, Phone: +853-****-****



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