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Yongxiang Wang is a Professor in the Department of Applied Finance at Macquarie University. His research focuses on China's economic and social issues, including government monitoring, social ties, environmental impacts on finance, and agricultural efficiency. He has been actively publishing since 2010 with a strong focus on behavioral economics, governance, and policy analysis.
- Key Research Areas: China's Business Environment, Environmental Finance, Property Rights, and Behavioral Economics
Recent work examines how superstitions influence risk-taking behavior, air pollution's impact on financial forecasting, and auditor rotations' effects on government oversight. His studies often combine economic theory with real-world data from Chinese markets and institutions.
Collaborations span international scholars, with notable contributions to journals like Management Science and the Journal of Financial Economics. While no awards are explicitly listed, his high citation count (2,972) and h-index (20) reflect significant academic impact.



