Summary
Fangzhu Yang is an Economist in the Life Sciences Practice at Bates White, where she specializes in applied microeconomics, labor economics, and machine learning. She has extensive experience in empirical economic modeling and complex econometric analyses. She received her PhD in Economics from the Johns Hopkins University. In her doctoral studies, she developed a dynamic structural model to examine the effects of China's Two Child Policy on gender inequality and social welfare. Her research interests also include exploring how machine learning techniques can be applied to structural estimation and economic applications.
Education
PhD, Economics, Johns Hopkins University
MSE, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Johns Hopkins University
BA, Economics and Mathematics, Brandeis University