
About
Zheng Fang is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Emory University. His research focuses on econometrics, with expertise in statistical inference, nonparametric methods, and hypothesis testing. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, San Diego (2015), an MS in Statistics from the same institution (2013), and a BA and MA in Economics from Tsinghua University (2008–2010).
His work emphasizes methodological advancements in econometrics, including quantile regression, shape-restricted inference, and large-scale linear system analysis. Recent contributions address topics like matrix rank testing and convex cone frameworks for hypothesis testing. Fang's research bridges theoretical developments with practical applications, often implemented in statistical software (e.g., Stata).
His articles cover diverse subfields, including nonparametric estimation, bootstrapping, and concavity testing, reflecting his commitment to advancing statistical tools for economic analysis. No specific awards or grants are listed, but his CV highlights ongoing contributions to econometric theory and methodology.
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