Assistant Professor in Economics at Fordham University
Fields: Micro-econometrics
Contact me at jzeng59@fordham.edu.
Assistant Professor in Economics at Fordham University, 2024-
Assistant Professor in Economics at LSU, 2020-2024
Ph.D Economics, University of Texas-Austin, 2020
M.A Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2015
M.S Statistics, Carnegie Mellon University, 2013
B.S Applied Math and Economics, Emory University, 2012
Working Papers:
R&R at Journal of Applied Econometrics
Identification and estimation of a nonseparable system of equations with multiple shocks.
Identification and estimation of a generalized partially linear model.
Estimating the effects of climate using partially separable models with unobserved heterogeneity.
Beyond common support: an iterative approach to identification and estimation of nonseparable models with endogeneity. (with Le Wang)
R&R at Journal of Business & Economic Statistics
R&R at Econometric Theory
Imputation for nonlinear models. (with Jason Abrevaya and Peter Toth) (draft coming soon!)
Work in Progress:
Identification and estimation of an additive model with multiple shocks
Fordham:
Econ 3885 Introductory Econometrics, Econ 7910 Econometrics I (Ph.D), Econ 7920 Econometrics II (Ph.D)
LSU:
Econ 4630 Introduction to Econometrics, Econ 4633 Time Series Data Analysis, Econ 7632 Micro-econometrics (Ph.D)
*Excellence in Teaching Award for Graduate Instructor, LSU ECON, 2022