About
Xiang Ding is an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. His expertise lies in International Trade and Industrial Organization, with a focus on global value chains, firm-level structural changes, and capital flows. He holds a Ph.D. in Business Economics from Harvard University and a B.A. in Economics from Princeton University.
Education:
- Harvard University – Ph.D., Business Economics
- Princeton University – A.B., Economics
Research Interests: His work examines how firms operate within globalized production networks, analyzing industry linkages, capital services, and the macroeconomic implications of intangible economies of scope. Recent studies include structural changes in U.S. firms and capital flows within global value chains.
Articles Trends: His publications emphasize empirical analysis of trade dynamics, firm behavior, and cross-border economic interactions. Key themes include global value chains, industrial organization, and the role of intangible assets in modern production.
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