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Roles and Affiliations: Ming Huang is a Professor of Economics at Cornell University, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds Ph.D.s from Stanford University (1996) and Cornell University (1991).
Research Interests: Professor Huang specializes in behavioral finance, applying cognitive psychology to financial asset pricing. His work also covers credit risk, derivatives, illiquidity effects, auction theory in corporate takeovers, and financial markets in China. He has published in top journals like the Journal of Political Economy and Quarterly Journal of Economics.
Awards and Recognition: Huang has received awards for both research and teaching, though specific names are not mentioned.
Professional Background: Prior to Cornell, he taught at Stanford University and the University of Chicago’s Graduate Schools of Business. He currently contributes to workshops such as the S.C. Tsiang Macroeconomics Workshop and Behavioral Economics seminars at Cornell.




