I am a fourth-year PhD candidate in accounting at ESMT Berlin. I will be on the job market 2026-2027. I hold a MSc in Management (2021) from ESMT Berlin and a BSc in Accounting (2017) from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics.
I enjoy research on the economic (and/or unintended) consequences of banking regulations, featuring information frictions. My job market paper studies the economic consequences of the Federal Reserve's 2017 disclosure of supervisory stress test models, documenting how regulatory transparency redistributes value among stakeholders through an option value of capital retention mechanism.
In my free time, I enjoy watching movies and spending time with my family.