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Bo Jiang

Associate Professor

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20222025

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Personal profile

Dr. Bo Jiang joined the School in October 2021 as an Assistant Professor in Economics. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from George Washington University in August 2021. His research interests include monetary economics, financial economics, FinTech, network theory, and the Chinese economy. Personal Website: www.bo-jiang.com/home

Research interests

FinTech, Network Theory, and Chinese Economy

Monetary Economics, Financial Economics, and Empirical Banking

Experience

Research Assistant, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, 2015-2016

Credit Manager, China Construction Bank, 2013-2014

Teaching

Principles of Macroeconomics for Roberto Samaniego, Spring 2018

International Macroeconomics for Tomas Williams, Spring 2019 and Spring 2020

Principle of Economics I, Summer 2020, instructor

Ph.D. Macro for Roberto Samaniego, Fall 2020

ECO308 Financial Economics

ECO305 Monetary Economics

Awards and honours

The George Washington University GTA Fellowship, 2017-2020

The George Washington University Pre-Dissertation Summer Fellowship, Summer 2019

The Sar and Brita Levitan Endowment, 2020-2021

John Whitefield Kendrick Graduate Fellowship, 2020-2021

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

Education/Academic qualification

B.S., University for Shanghai Science and Technology, 2006 - 2010

MA, Fudan University, 2010 - 2013

PhD, The George Washington University, 2016 - 2021

Person Types

  • Staff

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