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Ziang Li is an Assistant Professor of Finance at Imperial College Business School, affiliated with Imperial College London. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University (2024), an M.A. in Economics from Princeton, and dual B.A./B.S. degrees in Economics and Mathematics from Renmin University of China. His research focuses on financial intermediation, asset pricing, macro-finance, behavioral economics, and related macroeconomic phenomena.
- Research interests: Financial Institutions, Insurance Studies, Investment Strategies, Behavioral Economics, Macroeconomics, and Experimental Economics.
- Key publications include studies on interest rate impacts on life insurance markets, cognitive imprecision in risk attitudes, and deposit market power effects on bank risk-taking.
He has received prestigious awards such as the Ben Bernanke Prize (2023) and Brattle Group Award (2024). His work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical financial markets, emphasizing institutional dynamics and behavioral factors.
- Grants and funding details are not explicitly listed in the provided texts.
- Labs/teams: No specific lab affiliations mentioned, though his research collaborations include co-authors like Derek Wenning and Jihong Song.
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