HANMING FANG
EDUCATION Ph.D. in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 2000. Dissertation Title: Discrimination with Endogenous Group Choices: A Theory and its Empirical Application. Dissertation Committee: Andrew Postlewaite (Chair), Kenneth Wolpin, George Mailath and Rafael Rob. M.A. in Economics, University of Virginia, 1995. B.A. in Economics (with highest distinction), Fudan University, China, 1993. EMPLOYMENT AND AFFILIATION Henry Kohn Associate Professor of Economics, Yale University, July 2005 Present. Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, May 2003 Present. Faculty Research Fellow, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005 Present. PAST POSITIONS Assistant Professor of Economics, Yale University, July 1, 2000 June 30, 2005. Visiting Scholar, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, June 2005. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Associate Editor, International Economic Review, 2005 Present. HONORS AND AWARDS Smith Richardson Foundation Domestic Public Policy Fellowship, 2005-2006. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant (with Dan Silverman), 2003-2004. Yale University Junior Faculty Fellowship, 2003. Yale University Social Science Research Fund, 2001. W.P. Carey Prize for Best Doctoral Dissertation in Economics, University of Pennsylvania, 2001. Review of Economic Studies European Tour, May 2000. Alfred P. Sloan Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, 1999-2000. RESEARCH PAPERS A. Published or Forthcoming Articles Social Culture and Economic Performance, American Economic Review, September 2001: 934-947. 1 Equilibrium of A¢ liated Value Second Price Auctions with Financially Constrained Bidders: The Two-Bidder Case (with Sergio O. Parreiras), Games and Economic Behavior, May 2002, 215-236. Lottery versus All-Pay Auction Models of Lobbying, Public Choice, September 2002, 351371. On the Failure of the Linkage Principle with Financially Constrained Bidders (with S. O. Parreiras), Journal of Economic Theory, June 2003, 374-392. On the Compassion of the Time-Limited Welfare Programs (with Daniel Silverman), Journal of Public Eco- nomics, Volume 88, Issues 7-8 , July 2004, 1445-1470. Assessing the Impact of Welfare Reform on Single Mothers (with Michael Keane), Brookings Papers on Eco- nomic Activity, 2004, Volume 1, 1-116. Morale Hazard (with Giuseppe Moscarini), Journal of Monetary Economics, May 2005, Vol. 52, 749-777. Dysfunctional IdentitiesCan Be Rational (with Glenn C. Loury), American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings, May 2005: 104-111. Toward an Economic Theory of Dysfunctional Identity (with Glenn Loury), in The Social Economics of Poverty: On Identities, Groups, Communities and Networks, Edited by Christopher B. Barrett, London: Routledge, 2005, pp. 12-55. Distinguishing Between Cognitive Biases: Belief vs. Time Discounting in Welfare Program Participation (with Dan Silverman), in Behavioral Public Finance: Toward a New Agenda, edited by Joel Slemrod and Edward McCa¤ery, Russell Sage Foundation, pp. 47-81. Multidimensional Private Value Auctions (with Stephen Morris), forthcoming, Journal of Economic Theory, November 2004. An Alternative Test of Racial Prejudice in Motor Vehicle Searches: Theory and Evidence (with Shamena Anwar), forthcoming, American Economic Review, March 2006. Government-Mandated Discriminatory Policies: Theory and Evidence (with Peter Norman), forthcoming, In- ternational Economic Review, July 2004. Disentangling the CollegeWage Premium: Estimating a Model with Endogenous Education Choices, November 2004, forthcoming, International Economic Review
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