Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Education
Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, University of Miami, August 2008-present (expected graduation date: May 2013)
M.A. in Economics, University of Miami, May 2010
M.A. in Finance, Hunan University, China, September 2007
B.A. in Finance, Hunan University, China, September 2003
Working Papers
“ Learning and Climate Feedbacks: Optimal Climate Insurance and Fat Tails ,” with David L. Kelly, Job Market Paper.
Work in Progress
“Solving Integrated Assessment Models: A Nonparametric Approach,” with David L. Kelly and Christopher L. Parmeter.
Publications
Tan, Zhuo, and S. Yang (2012), “Neutralization in China: Evidence from the Balance Sheet of the People’s Bank of China,” Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 15(1):25-31.
Tan, Zhuo, S. Yang, and H. Zhu (2008), “China’s Implicit Demand for Foreign Reserves: Neutralization and the Rise in Reserves,” Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 11(2):93-99. (Lead Article)
Yang, S. and Zhuo Tan (2007), “Management of Currency Composition of Foreign Reserves Based on AHP Method,” The Theory and Practice of Finance and Economics (in Chinese), 28(3):2-7. (Lead Article)
Published Translation
Connolly, B.M. (2007), International Business Finance. Peking University Press, ISBN: 7301112270. (Head Translator)
Conference Presentations
“Learning, Growth and Climate Feedbacks,” The 11th Annual Missouri Economics Association and Washington University’s 6th Annual Graduate Student Conference, St. Louis, MO, October 14, 2011.
“Learning, Growth and Climate Feedbacks,” Camp Resources XVIII, Wilmington, NC, August 8, 2011.
Honors and Awards
University of Miami Fellowship, 2008-2013
Bayuk Scholarship, 2009
Global Business Forum Student Scholarship, 2009
Teaching Experience
University of Miami
Instructor
Principles of Macroeconomics: Spring 2012 (Evaluation: 4.6/5)
Principles of Microeconomics: Spring 2011, Fall 2011
Teaching Assistant
Managerial Economics (MBA Course): Fall 2012
Environmental Economics: Fall 2009, Fall 2010: Fall 2011
Monetary Theory and Policy: Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012
International Economics (Graduate Course): Fall 2010
Macroeconomic Theory: Spring 2010
Computer Skills
Statistical and Mathematical Software: Matlab, R, Stata, Mathematica
Programming Languages: C/C++
Others: Latex, Unix, HTML
Personal Information
Citizenship and Visa Status: China, F1 Visa
Languages: Mandarin Chinese (Native), English (Fluent)
Education
Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, University of Miami, August 2008-present (expected graduation date: May 2013)
M.A. in Economics, University of Miami, May 2010
M.A. in Finance, Hunan University, China, September 2007
B.A. in Finance, Hunan University, China, September 2003
Working Papers
“ Learning and Climate Feedbacks: Optimal Climate Insurance and Fat Tails ,” with David L. Kelly, Job Market Paper.
Work in Progress
“Solving Integrated Assessment Models: A Nonparametric Approach,” with David L. Kelly and Christopher L. Parmeter.
Publications
Tan, Zhuo, and S. Yang (2012), “Neutralization in China: Evidence from the Balance Sheet of the People’s Bank of China,” Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 15(1):25-31.
Tan, Zhuo, S. Yang, and H. Zhu (2008), “China’s Implicit Demand for Foreign Reserves: Neutralization and the Rise in Reserves,” Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 11(2):93-99. (Lead Article)
Yang, S. and Zhuo Tan (2007), “Management of Currency Composition of Foreign Reserves Based on AHP Method,” The Theory and Practice of Finance and Economics (in Chinese), 28(3):2-7. (Lead Article)
Published Translation
Connolly, B.M. (2007), International Business Finance. Peking University Press, ISBN: 7301112270. (Head Translator)
Conference Presentations
“Learning, Growth and Climate Feedbacks,” The 11th Annual Missouri Economics Association and Washington University’s 6th Annual Graduate Student Conference, St. Louis, MO, October 14, 2011.
“Learning, Growth and Climate Feedbacks,” Camp Resources XVIII, Wilmington, NC, August 8, 2011.
Honors and Awards
University of Miami Fellowship, 2008-2013
Bayuk Scholarship, 2009
Global Business Forum Student Scholarship, 2009
Teaching Experience
University of Miami
Instructor
Principles of Macroeconomics: Spring 2012 (Evaluation: 4.6/5)
Principles of Microeconomics: Spring 2011, Fall 2011
Teaching Assistant
Managerial Economics (MBA Course): Fall 2012
Environmental Economics: Fall 2009, Fall 2010: Fall 2011
Monetary Theory and Policy: Spring 2010, Spring 2011, Spring 2012
International Economics (Graduate Course): Fall 2010
Macroeconomic Theory: Spring 2010
Computer Skills
Statistical and Mathematical Software: Matlab, R, Stata, Mathematica
Programming Languages: C/C++
Others: Latex, Unix, HTML
Personal Information
Citizenship and Visa Status: China, F1 Visa
Languages: Mandarin Chinese (Native), English (Fluent)
References
David L. Kelly, Advisor Professor, Department of Economics, University of Miami Email: [email protected]; Phone: (305)-284-3725 Manuel Santos Professor, Department of Economics, University of Miami Email: [email protected]; Phone: (305)-284-3984 |
Christopher F. Parmeter Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Miami Email: [email protected]; Phone: (305)-284-4397 Michael B. Connolly Professor, Department of Economics, University of Miami Email: [email protected]; Phone: (305)-284-4898 |