
معرفی
Nan Zhou is a Visiting Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities. He holds a BS in Economics and Computer Science from the California Institute of Technology (2007) and a PhD in Economics from Johns Hopkins University (2014). His research focuses on decision theory and financial market microstructure, particularly studying incomplete preferences.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, Johns Hopkins University, 2014
- BS in Economics and Computer Science, California Institute of Technology, 2007
Research Interests: Dr. Zhou explores theoretical frameworks in decision-making under uncertainty, financial market mechanisms, and the implications of incomplete preferences. His work bridges economic theory and applied finance, addressing real-world market behaviors during crises and policy interventions.
Publications Trends: His recent work examines financial policies during the 2020 pandemic, including short sale bans and social distancing impacts, reflecting his focus on market dynamics and policy analysis.
Advising & Grants: No formal advising or grant details are publicly listed. Previously, he served as Program Coordinator and Senior Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University's Advanced Academic Programs.
Labs/Teams: No specific labs or collaborative teams are mentioned in the provided materials.



