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ZHU Shenghao

Professor,
School of International Trade and Economics
University of International Business and Economics

Email:zhushenghao@yahoo.com
Webpage: https://shenghaozhu.weebly.com/

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Macroeconomics, Finacial Economics, Income Distribution

 

EMPLOYMENT
Since Dec. 2017     Professor, School of International Trade and Economics, University of International Business and Economics

Jul 2010 - Aug 2017    Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, National University of Singapore

 

EDUCATION
Aug 2004 - Jun 2010    PhD in Economics, Department of Economics, New York University

Sep 1999 - Jun 2002    MA in Economics, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University

Sep 1995 - Jun 1999    BA in Economics, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics

 

PUBLICATIONS
1.    “Existence of the stationary equilibrium in an incomplete market model with endogenous labor supply,” International Economic Review, 2020, Vol. 61,  1115-1138.
2.    “Bubbles and house price dispersion in the United States during 1975-2017,” with Yang Tang and Ting Zeng, Journal of Macroeconomics, 2020, Vol. 63, Article 103163.
3.    “A Becker-Tomes model with investment risk,” Economic Theory, 2019, Vol. 67, 951-981.
4.    “Bequests, estate taxes, and wealth distributions,” with Jing Wan, Economic Theory, 2019, Vol. 67, 179-210.
5.    “The distribution of wealth in the Blanchard-Yaari model,” with Jess Benhabib and Alberto Bisin, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2016, Vol. 20, 466-481.
6.    “The wealth distribution in Bewley economies with capital income risk,” with Jess Benhabib and Alberto Bisin, Journal of Economic Theory, 2015, Vol. 159, 489-515.
7.    “Comparisons of stationary distributions of linear models,” Economics Letters, 2013, Vol. 119, 221-223.
8.    “The distribution of wealth and fiscal policy in economies with finitely lived agents,” with Jess Benhabib and Alberto Bisin, Econometrica, 2011, Vol. 79, 123-157.

 

WORKING PAPERS
1.  “Intentional bequest motives and the choice of annuity,” with Haoming Liu and Changcheng Song.
2.    “The endogenous Pareto parameter and top income optimal tax rates,” with Shih-Ying Wu and C.C. Yang.
3.  “Adverse selection and inequality,” with Yaping Wu,