I am a PhD candidate in Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. I am an applied economist whose research lies at the intersection of health, labor, and industrial organization. My recent work examines how government programs, family networks, and firm incentives shape the provision of health services for older adults. I use a combination of reduced-form analysis and structural methods in my research. I am on the 2025-26 job market.
I have lived, studied, and worked in many different countries (China, Australia, the UK, and the US). I completed my undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Oxford University and a master’s degree in Economics (research stream) at the University of Sydney.
Office: Sewell Social Sciences Building Room 7222
Email: jiang326@wisc.edu