معرفی
ZHANG Xuan is an Assistant Professor of Economics and Lee Kong Chian Fellow at Singapore Management University's School of Economics. His research focuses on health economics, labor economics, and applied microeconomics, with a particular emphasis on pharmaceutical markets, patient-physician interactions, public health insurance programs, and issues related to ageing and gender. He holds a PhD from Brown University (2019) and a BA from Renmin University of China (2013).
- Education:
- PhD in Economics, Brown University, 2019
- BA in Economics, Renmin University of China, 2013
His research interests span critical areas such as pharmaceutical market dynamics, the impact of public health insurance expansions on family well-being, and policy analysis related to Medicare and healthcare disparities. Recent work explores the socioeconomic implications of the opioid epidemic, physician retirement effects on patient outcomes, and post-pandemic consumption patterns. His articles frequently intersect healthcare policy, labor market dynamics, and applied econometric methods.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his work contributes to strategic priorities like sustainable living and public policy analysis. His research often addresses gaps in healthcare access, aging populations, and gender-related economic disparities. Grants and advising activities are not detailed here, but his lab or team collaborations may be inferred through his research focus areas.





