
About
Leming Lin serves as Associate Professor of Finance at the University of Pittsburgh's Katz Graduate School of Business, a position he has held since joining the faculty in 2014. His research spans critical areas of modern finance including financial institutions, corporate finance mechanisms, housing market dynamics, and macro-level financial systems.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD from the University of Florida
- Master in Finance from Singapore Management University
- BS in Economics from Harbin Institute of Technology of China
Professor Lin's scholarly work demonstrates deep engagement with real-world financial phenomena. He investigates how banking systems interact with capital markets, how property rights frameworks affect multinational corporations, and how fiscal policies influence corporate financing decisions. His research methodology emphasizes empirical analysis of large-scale market data to uncover causal relationships between economic policies and financial outcomes, particularly in housing and banking sectors.
His publication record shows consistent output in premier finance journals over the past decade, with recent work increasingly addressing interdisciplinary connections between financial markets, political systems, and macroeconomic policy. The 2022-2024 publications reveal growing focus on economic policy uncertainty, housing-boom dynamics, and market-politics interactions.
No scientific awards were documented in the source materials.
Regarding academic mentorship, Lin teaches undergraduate Investment Management (BUSFIN 1321) and doctoral Finance Fundamentals (BFIN 3000) courses, though specific student advisees and grant funding details weren't provided in the available information.
The materials contain no references to research laboratories, specialized teams, or dedicated research centers associated with Professor Lin's work.
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