I am a PhD Candidate in Economics at Indiana University Bloomington.
My research focuses on applied microeconomics, particularly financial economics and public finance, with an emphasis on demand-based asset pricing and the role of political incentives in shaping asset prices and fiscal policy outcomes.
I am currently on the 2025-26 job market. You can contact me at xiangj@iu.edu
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Research papers:
Flow-Driven Demand and Price Multiplier: Evidence from Corporate Bond Market (Job Market Paper)
Political Connection and Chinese Bond Market (Revise & Resubmit at Kyklos)
Reelection Incentives, Political Budget Cycles and Fiscal Policy with Julio Pastrana and Gustavo Torrens