Jidong Zhou
Assistant Professor of Economics at Yale School of Management
Schools
- Yale School of Management
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Biography
Yale School of Management
Professor Zhou''s research fields include applied microeconomic theory , industrial organization, and behavioral economics. His research mainly examines the market and policy implications of richer models of consumer behavior. He has worked on projects on consumer search, multiproduct pricing, and behavioral industrial organization. One goal of his research is to provide a more solid foundation for competition policy and consumer protection policy.
Prior to joining Yale School of Management Professor Zhou was a faculty member in New York University Stern School of Business (2011-2015) and a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow (2008-2011). Professor Zhou received a B.A. in Management and Economics and an M.A. in Economics from Peking University. He received a Ph.D. in Economics from University College London.
EDUCATION
- PhD , University College London, 2008
- MA , Peking University, 2002
- BA , Peking University, 2000
SELECTED ARTICLES
Search Deterrence J. Zhou and M. Armstrong Review of Economic Studies 2016
Multiproduct Search and the Joint Search Effect J. Zhou American Economic Review 2014
Competitive Bundling J. Zhou Econometrica 2017
Price Competition with Consumer Confusion J. Zhou and I. Chioveanu Management Science 2013
Reference Dependence and Market Competition J. Zhou Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 2011
SELECTED WORKING PAPERS
Consumer Search and Retail Market Structure J. Zhou and A. Rhodes Management Science Forthcoming
Information Structure and Price Competition J. Zhou and M. Armstrong 2019
Multiproduct Intermediaries J. Zhou, A. Rhodes, and M. Watanabe 2019
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