Jun Zhao
Assistant Professor
Email: zhaoj11@yorku.ca
Jun is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at York University. Her recent research covers topics including the effects of campaign financing on electoral outcomes in the U.S., nonparametric identification and inference of general Bayesian games, empirical questions in auctions like the efficacy of a bidder training program and how to test for collusion in procurement auctions, and newly developed causal inference methods such as doubly robust difference-in-differences estimators. Her work has been published in well-recognized journals like the Journal of Econometrics.
Degrees
Ph.D. Economics, Vanderbilt UniversityMA and BA Economics, Renmin University of China
BS Mathematics, Renmin University of China
Research Interests
Current Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
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Fall 2024 | GS/ECON5430 3.0 | A | Industrial Organization | LECT |
Fall 2024 | AP/ECON2300 3.0 | B | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I | LECT |
Fall 2024 | AP/ECON2300 3.0 | C | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I | LECT |
Jun is a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at York University. Her recent research covers topics including the effects of campaign financing on electoral outcomes in the U.S., nonparametric identification and inference of general Bayesian games, empirical questions in auctions like the efficacy of a bidder training program and how to test for collusion in procurement auctions, and newly developed causal inference methods such as doubly robust difference-in-differences estimators. Her work has been published in well-recognized journals like the Journal of Econometrics.
Degrees
Ph.D. Economics, Vanderbilt UniversityMA and BA Economics, Renmin University of China
BS Mathematics, Renmin University of China
Research Interests
Current Courses
Term | Course Number | Section | Title | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fall 2024 | GS/ECON5430 3.0 | A | Industrial Organization | LECT |
Fall 2024 | AP/ECON2300 3.0 | B | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I | LECT |
Fall 2024 | AP/ECON2300 3.0 | C | Intermediate Microeconomic Theory I | LECT |