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Jiaying Wang

Jiaying Wang
0101 Clerical/Reception Office 2020 NE Wilson Rd. 

Education

  • Ph.D. in Economics, Washington State University, expected 2023
    • Advisors: Dr. Wesley Blundell, Dr. Thomas Marsh, Dr. Jia Yan
    • Dissertation: ESSAYS IN INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION AND ECONOMETRICS
    • Position Accepted: Quantitative Risk Modeling Analyst, Huntington National Bank
  • M.S. in Statistics, Washington State University, 2020
    • Advisor: Dr. Yuan Wang
  • B.S. in Mathematics and Statistics, Miami University, 2017
    • Minor: Actuarial Science

Research Interests

  • Industrial Organization, Applied Econometrics, Bayesian Inference

Working Papers

  • Bayesian Latent Variable Regression Model for Misclassified Binary Response” with Yuan Wang
  • How Do Information and Merger Affect Price Dispersion? Evidence from the US Airline Industry
  • Incumbents’ Responses To Threat of Entry by Ultra-Low-Cost Carriers in the US Airline Industry

Teaching Experience

  • Lead Instructor — School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University
    • EconS 305 Intermediate Microeconomics without Calculus (online): Fall 2022, Fall 2021
    • EconS 335 Business Finance Economics: Spring 2022
  • Section Instructor — School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University        
    • EconS 555 Managerial Economics for Decision Making (OMBA): Summer 2021
  • Teaching Assistant — School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University
    • EconS 503 Microeconomic Theory II (PhD level): Spring 2021
    • EconS 101 Fundamentals of Microeconomics: Fall 2020
    • EconS 326 Aspects of Sustainable Development: Spring 2020
  • Teaching Assistant — Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Washington State University
    • STAT 512 Analysis of Variance of Designed Experiments (Graduate level): Fall 2019
    • STAT 536 Statistical Computing (Graduate level): Fall 2019
    • STAT 523 Statistical Methods for Engineers and Scientists (Graduate level): Spring 2019
    • STAT 530 Applied Linear Models (Graduate level): Spring 2019
    • STAT 370 Introductory Statistics for Engineers: Fall 2018
    • MATH 106 College Algebra: Spring 2018

Research Experience

  • Research Assistant — School of Economic Sciences, Washington State University: Summer 2020

Professional Activites

  • Memberships:
    • American Economic Association
    • American Statistical Association

Skills

  • Computer programming: R, Python, Matlab, SAS
  • Language: Mandarin (Native), English (Fluent)