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Yiming Liu is affiliated with the School of Business and Economics at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, holding the role of Researcher. Their research focuses on behavioral economics, experimental economics, and public health policy with a particular emphasis on cognitive biases, compliance behaviors in public health contexts, and risk-sharing mechanisms in formal and informal systems.
Key research contributions include studies on correspondence bias in economic interactions, the impact of face mask policies on physical distancing compliance during the pandemic, and the crowding-out effect of formal insurance on informal risk-sharing. Their work combines experimental methods with real-world policy applications.
Education details and grants are not explicitly stated in the provided text. The researcher maintains an academic presence through their institutional website and published work accessible via Google Scholar.




