
About Me
I am an Associate Professor of Economics at the Business School of the University of Hong Kong. My research focuses on political economy, examining judicial decisions, news markets, economic reforms, and political crises. I have also developed a line of research on expectation formation and attention allocation. My methodological approach is driven by the research question, employing a variety of tools as needed, including causal inference, economic modeling, structural estimation, and machine learning.
My work has been published in the Review of Economic Studies, American Political Science Review, American Economic Journal, Economic Journal, International Economic Review, and Journal of Economic Theory. Prior to joining the University of Hong Kong, I obtained my PhD in Economics from the University of Zurich.