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Jiangang Zeng is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Fordham University since 2024, following a tenure at Louisiana State University (LSU) from 2020 to 2024. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Texas-Austin (2020), an M.A. in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (2015), an M.S. in Statistics from Carnegie Mellon University (2013), and a B.S. in Applied Math and Economics from Emory University (2012).
His research focuses on Micro-econometrics, with specialties in nonseparable models, panel data analysis, and climate economics. Notable works include identification and estimation methodologies for production functions, systems of equations with multiple shocks, and transformation models. His papers are under review at top journals like the Journal of Applied Econometrics and Journal of Business & Economic Statistics.
Zeng teaches advanced courses such as Econometrics I/II (Ph.D. level) at Fordham and Micro-econometrics (Ph.D.) at LSU. He received the Excellence in Teaching Award for Graduate Instructor from LSU’s Economics Department in 2022. His current projects include imputation techniques for nonlinear models and panel data models with missing regressors.



