Associate Professor (with tenure)
School of Economics
Zhejiang University
Hongliang Zhang is an Associate Professor of Economics at Zhejiang University. He holds a doctoral degree from MIT, and master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the University of Minnesota and Peking University. He is an Associate Editor of Pacific Economic Review, an IZA Research Fellow, and has been selected for the Zhejiang Province High-Level Overseas Talent Recruitment Program as a “Leading Talent”. His research applies modern causal inference and machine learning methods to questions in applied microeconomics, with a particular focus on the economics of education, demographics, and family economics. His work has been published in leading general-interest and top field economics journals, including the Journal of the European Economic Association, International Economic Review, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Urban Economics, and Economics of Education Review.
Curriculum Vitae - PDF
School of Economics
Zhejiang University
Hongliang Zhang is an Associate Professor of Economics at Zhejiang University. He holds a doctoral degree from MIT, and master’s and bachelor’s degrees from the University of Minnesota and Peking University. He is an Associate Editor of Pacific Economic Review, an IZA Research Fellow, and has been selected for the Zhejiang Province High-Level Overseas Talent Recruitment Program as a “Leading Talent”. His research applies modern causal inference and machine learning methods to questions in applied microeconomics, with a particular focus on the economics of education, demographics, and family economics. His work has been published in leading general-interest and top field economics journals, including the Journal of the European Economic Association, International Economic Review, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Urban Economics, and Economics of Education Review.
Curriculum Vitae - PDF