معرفی
Lei He is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Moravian University's School of Business & Economics. He holds a B.A. and M.S. from Beijing Jiaotong University and a Ph.D. from the University of Oklahoma. His teaching focuses on statistics, economics, and econometrics, while his research examines the US airline industry and network formation dynamics. His work combines empirical analysis with theoretical frameworks to explore pricing strategies, subcontracting networks, and competitive responses in transportation markets.
Lei's research interests span macroeconomic modeling, business cycle analysis, and the intersection of microeconomic theory with industrial organization. His recent studies investigate duopolistic price discrimination in homogeneous markets and the role of subcontracting networks in public procurement. He has published extensively on airline industry dynamics, including analyses of service unbundling, competitive strategies, and regulatory implications.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His current affiliations include the School of Business & Economics at Moravian University, where he contributes to curriculum development and student mentorship in quantitative economics disciplines.




