Yongxiang Wang

Associate Professor of Finance at USC Marshall School of Business

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  • USC Marshall School of Business

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Yongxiang Wang is a financial economist whose main work is about how corruption and politics affect resource allocation and efficiency. To this end, he has studied a range of prominent social, economic and political phenomena in China, including privatization, business groups, workplace safety, the death ceiling program, Sino-Japanese conflict, fellow selection at the China Academy of Science, air pollution, and the Sent-down Youth program during the Cultural Revolution. He has published in top economics, finance and strategy journals, including JPE, ReStud, AEJ: Applied, JLEO, RFS, JFE, Administrative Science Quarterly, and Management Science.

Education:

  • Ph.D., Columbia Business School, Finance, 2010
  • M.A., Renmin University of China, Finance & Economics, 2005
  • B.A., Renmin University of China, Management, 2001

Honors and Awards:

  • National Science Foundation Grant (with Ray Fisman) ($579,355)
  • LUSK center research Grant, 2015-2016 ($10,000)
  • Zumberge Fund Individual Grant, 2015-2016 ($24,975)
  • Australian Research Council Grant ($200,000), 2015-2018 (with Jing Shi and Tom Smith)
  • China National Science Foundation grant ($50,000), 2014-2017, (with Rong Xu)
  • LUSK center research Grant, 2013-2014 ($13,200) (with John Bai)
  • Shanghai Stock Exchange Senior Visiting Financial Expert (with George Gao and Paul Gao), 2012-2013 (total grant: $60,000 )
  • The Economic and Social Research Council grant (with Elaine Liu and Shing-Yi Wang), 2012-2013 (total grant: $430,000)
  • Emerging Markets Institute grant (with George Gao and Paul Gao), 2012-2013 ($14,000)
  • USC-China Institute Grant, 2012 ($5,000)
  • CIBER faculty research grant, 2011 ($2,000)
  • CIBER summer research grant (2007 & 2008, $5,000)
  • Columbia University Fellowship (2005—2009)
  • Columbia Business School Dissertation Fellowship (2009-2010)

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