I am a PhD graduate in Economics from the University of Technology Sydney.
My research combines empirical and experimental methods to understand how individuals make economic decisions in response to information, incentives, and behavioural frictions. My broader research interests lie in applied economics, with a focus on heterogeneity by gender.
Alongside my research, I have extensive teaching experience at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. I have received consistently positive student feedback, with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 across a wide range of courses, including statistics, econometrics, microeconomics, and behavioural economics.
I am passionate about using economic insights to better understand real-world decision-making and to design evidence-based interventions that foster more informed and equitable outcomes.
Contacts: liqing.chen@uts.edu.au or liqingc.econ@gmail.com