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Shilong Sun is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Queen's University actively engaged in research and teaching within economics, holding a PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison under advisors Robert Clark, Ricard Gil, and Jean-François Houde. His office is located in Dunning Hall 335, and he maintains a professional website at https://shilongsun.com.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dr. Sun specializes in Industrial Organization and Applied Microeconomics, with methodological expertise in structural modeling and empirical industrial organization. His research investigates strategic firm behavior in evolving markets, vertical integration dynamics in creative industries, and policy impacts on healthcare provision, frequently utilizing natural experiments from industries like drive-in theaters, film distribution, and long-term care services.
His publication portfolio reveals consistent focus on market structure analysis, with recent work examining entry preemption incentives in new industries, vertical foreclosure mechanisms in Chinese cinema, and supply-side responses to public insurance programs. These studies demonstrate sophisticated integration of dynamic game theory with large-scale empirical datasets to quantify strategic behavior and policy effects.
Scientific Awards: No awards or fellowships were documented in the provided materials.
Dr. Sun instructs graduate courses including Mgmt 988: Applied Statistics and Econometrics and the PhD Computational Economics Bootcamp, while previously serving as Teaching Assistant for undergraduate econometrics and macroeconomics. The materials indicate no formal student advising relationships or research grant administration.
No laboratory affiliations, research teams, or collaborative research centers were referenced in the source documentation.


