Jingyuan Wang
Welcome to my webpage!
My research focuses on industrial organization and energy and environmental economics. My recent work explores industry dynamics and government policies in the clean energy transition. I graduated from Northwestern University in 2024.
From 2024 to 25, I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics at Yale University.
I will join the Economics Department at the University of Michigan as an Assistant Professor in Fall 2025.
Research
Working Papers:
Subsidizing Industry Growth in a Market with Lemons: Evidence from the Chinese Electric Vehicle Market (with Jianwei Xing)
Natural Gas to Complement Solar Intermittency: Long-run Consequences of Policy Interventions (with Tomas Wilner) [New draft coming soon]
The Distributional Impacts of Real-Time Pricing (with Michael Cahana, Natalia Fabra, and Mar Reguant, submitted)
Publication:
Estimating the Elasticity to Real Time Pricing: Evidence from the Spanish Electricity Market (with Natalia Fabra, Dave Rapson, and Mar Reguant) AEA Papers & Proceedings, 2021 May, vol. 111, pp. 425-429
Work in Progress:
Incentivizing Sustainable Charging: Evidence from Real-Time Electric Vehicle Big Data (with Jianwei Xing)
Estimating the Global Impacts of Climate Change on Suicide Rates (with Tamma Carleton, Jaecheol Lee, and Kelton Minor)