Graduate Faculty - Industrial Organization
The following economics department faculty members participate in the graduate program by teaching graduate courses, writing qualifying and field exams, advising dissertations, and coauthoring papers with graduate students.
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Yang-Ming Chang
Professor
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Research areas: International trade and industrial organization.
Chang teaches a core microeconomics course for the PhD program. His work has appeared in journals such as Journal of Political Economy, Canadian Journal of Economics, Southern Economic Journal, Labour Economics, Journal of Population Economics, and Economics Letters.
Philip Gayle
Professor and Director of Graduate Studies
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Research areas: Industrial organization.
Gayle teaches a core microeconomics course for the PhD program and a field course in industrial organization. His work has appeared in journals such as Journal of Law and Economics, International Journal of Industrial Organization, Journal of Regulatory Economics, Southern Economic Journal, Economics Letters, and Applied Economics.
Jin Wang
Assistant Professor
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Research areas: Industrial organization.
Wang teaches a field course in industrial organization. Her recent research includes "Do Birds of A Feather Flock Together? Platform’s Quality Screening and End-Users’ Choices: Theory and Empirical Study of Online Trading Platforms", "Quality Screening in Two-Sided Markets and Optimal Standards", and "A Study of Quality Revelation and Consumer Search".