- Macroeconomics
- Mechanism Design
- Economic Theory
- +۳ مورد دیگر
Yuzhe Zhang is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Texas A&M University, specializing in Macroeconomics and Mechanism Design. His research focuses on optimal contracts, economic policy, and institutional design. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and co-authored works on topics such as unemployment insurance fraud, liquidity policy, and housing markets. Teaching: Zhang has taught numerous courses in Macroeconomics, including Intermediate Macroeconomics, Macroeconomic Theory I, and Dynamic Contract and Its Application. His teaching spans over a decade, emphasizing dynamic programming and mathematical economics. Research Interests: His work bridges theoretical economics and policy analysis, addressing issues like incentive mechanisms, public finance, and international trade. Notable areas include optimal policy design, risk sharing contracts, and the impact of private information on economic outcomes. Publications: Over 15+ peer-reviewed articles since 2007, including influential works on unemployment insurance fraud, China's housing bubble, and the Pacific Salmon Treaty. His research often combines rigorous mathematical modeling with real-world policy implications. Labs/Teams: No specific lab/team is mentioned, but collaborations include co-authors like Borys Grochulski and B. Ravikumar on projects related to macroeconomic policy and institutional design.









