Wenlan Qian

Associate Professor at NUS Institute of Systems Science

Schools

  • NUS Institute of Systems Science

Links

NUS Institute of Systems Science

Education Qualifications

  • Ph.D., Finance and Real Estate, University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2008
  • B.Econ, Economics, Shanghai International Studies University, China, China, 1998

Research Interest

  • Household Finance
  • Real Estate
  • Short Sellers
  • Financial Intermediaries

Academic Experience

  • Associate Professor of Finance, National University of Singapore, 2016 - current
  • Assistant Professor of Finance, National University of Singapore, 2008 - 2015

Courses

  • BZD6004, Applied Econometrics (PhD)
  • BFA6002, Finance Theory (PhD)
  • FIN3102, Investments (Undergrad)

Membership & Professional Activities

  • Associate Editor, Financial Management
  • Associate Editor, Real Estate Economics
  • Organizing Committee, European Household Finance Conference, AREUEA-ASSA, NBER/EASE, ABFER(Investment Track), AEA (session organizers), CICF, International AREUEA/AsRES, NUS IRES Symposium
  • Program Review Committee, Asian Finance Association Conference, EFA, Finance Down and Under Conference, IBEFA, FMA Asia, Singapore International Finance Conference, Financial Institutions, Regulation and Corporate Governance Conference,NUS-RMI Annual Risk Management Conference
  • Member, AEA, AFA, and AREUEA

Societal Impact

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