
معرفی
Zhiguo He is the James Irvin Miller Professor of Finance at Stanford University, affiliated with the Center for East Asian Studies. His research focuses on financial markets, corporate finance, and China’s economic policy, with notable contributions to asset pricing, banking systems, and blockchain technology. He explores topics such as liquidity dynamics, systemic risk, and the intersection of technology with financial intermediation.
Education details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text. His work bridges theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis, addressing issues like margin trading regulation, urban development policies in China, and the implications of decentralized finance systems.
Research Interests include:
- Asset Pricing and Market Efficiency
- Corporate Finance and Debt Maturity
- Systemic Risk and Financial Crises
- Blockchain and Fintech Innovations
- China’s Financial System and Policy
- Public Finance and Urban Economics
Recent articles highlight trends in liquidity analysis, cross-border financial integration, and the impact of political regimes on property rights. His work frequently examines how institutional frameworks shape financial behaviors and market outcomes.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided text. His contributions include advising on financial policy and collaborating on interdisciplinary projects, though specific grants or lab affiliations are not detailed here.


