黄忱
助理教授
经济学博士
University of Arizona
办公室:
E-mail:chenhuang@cufe.edu.cn
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教授简介
于2019年获得美国亚利桑那大学经济学博士学位。
Chen Huang
China Center for Human Capital and Labor Market Research
Central University of Finance and Economics
39 South College Road, Academic Hall South 610
Beijing, China 100081
chenhuang@cufe.edu.cn
https://sites.google.com/view/chenhuang
Employment
Assistant Professor, Central University of Finance and Economics, August 2019-present
Education
Ph.D. Economics, University of Arizona.
M.A. Public Finance, Central University of Finance and Economics.
B.S. Taxation, Central University of Finance and Economics.
Fields
Labor & Demographic Economics, Public Economics
Publication
Huang, Chen (2018) “Why Are U.S. Women Decreasing Their Labor Force Participation If Their Wages
Are Rising?,” Economic Inquiry, 56(4): 2010–2026.
Working Papers
Huang, Chen, Feng Liu, and Shijun You (2019) “The Impact of Minimum Wage Increases on Cigarette
Smoking,” Under review.
Huang, Chen (2019) “Cross-Border Spillover Effects of State Increases in Minimum Wages.” Under
review.
Huang, Chen (2019)“A Structural Model of Dynamic Employment Responses to State Increases in
Minimum Wages.”
Teaching
Central University of Finance and Economics
PhD Labor Economics I, Fall 2019.
PhD Econometrics II, Spring 2020.
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University of Arizona
Economics of Wage Determination, Spring 2018 & Fall 2018.
Intermediate Microeconomics, Summer 2017.
Conferences & Seminars
2019: Kansas State University
2018: Annual Eller College Doctoral Student Research Workshop (University of Arizona), NBER Summer
Institute (LS)
2016-2017: University of Arizona
Fellowships & Awards
Department of Economics Travel Grant, University of Arizona, 2019.
Steve Manos Prize (Best Second Year Paper), University of Arizona, 2016.
Graduate Assistantship, University of Arizona, 2015-2019.
Distinguished Graduate, Central University of Finance and Economics, 2011.
Outstanding Student Scholarship, Central University of Finance and Economics, 2004-2007.
Other
Softwares: Stata, R, Matlab, LATEX
Languages: English (fluent), Chinese (native)
Last updated: September 26, 2019
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