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Tingting Ding is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the College of Business, James Madison University (JMU). She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from New York University. Her research focuses on Behavioral Economics and Experimental Economics, with a particular emphasis on mechanism design, bargaining dynamics, and school-matching algorithms. Ding’s work explores how communication networks, information asymmetry, and intergenerational advice influence decision-making processes in economic systems. She has published in top journals such as Games and Economic Behavior and Economic Journal.
Her research interests include experimental methods to analyze market mechanisms, particularly in educational and labor contexts. Recent studies examine reproducibility in management science, the role of news in bargaining scenarios, and the impact of network communication on school-matching outcomes. Ding’s contributions bridge theoretical models with empirical evidence, offering insights into practical policy design.
While her profile does not explicitly list awards or grants, her academic positions and publications reflect a strong focus on advancing experimental economics methodologies. No advising or lab affiliations are detailed in the provided texts.



