
معرفی
Liang Peng is a Professor of Risk Management at the Smeal College of Business, Pennsylvania State University. His expertise spans real estate economics, financial markets, and risk management. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University (2002) and prior degrees from Renmin University, including a BS in Applied Mathematics (1994).
Research focuses on commercial and residential real estate markets, including asset pricing, systematic risk, policy impacts, and market dynamics. His work combines econometric analysis with microdata to explore topics like housing market segmentation, investment strategies, and macroeconomic linkages.
Recent publications (2020–2025) highlight studies on office space segmentation, China’s anti-corruption policies on luxury real estate, and the divergence of U.S. house prices. He also examines the predictability of real estate risk, capital flows in mortgage markets, and the integration of commercial real estate markets.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. His advising and grants sections remain unreported in the provided text. Liang’s work contributes to understanding market efficiency, policy implications, and investment behaviors in real estate sectors.



