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Jing Li

Associate Professor at Economics, Miami University-Middletown0 Followers

Jing Li's research delves into the intricate realms of applied macroeconomics and time series analysis, contributing significantly to the academic community through his insightful publications and teaching. As an associate professor of economics at the Farmer School of Business at Miami University, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his students and colleagues. Jing Li embarked on his academic career at Auburn University in 2006, where he began to hone his teaching and research skills. In 2011, Jing Li joined Miami University after a tenure at South Dakota State University, where he further developed his expertise in economics. His academic journey is marked by a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Alabama, a testament to his dedication and proficiency in the field. His scholarly work has been recognized with the prestigious Richard K. Smucker Teaching Excellence Award for Junior Professors, highlighting his commitment to excellence in education. Jing Li's research has been widely published in esteemed academic journals, including the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Time Series Analysis, and Journal of Macroeconomics. These publications underscore his contributions to understanding complex economic phenomena and advancing the field of economics. At Miami University, Jing Li is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to make complex economic concepts accessible to students. His courses often incorporate real-world applications of macroeconomic theories, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. His dedication to teaching and research has made him a respected figure within the academic community. Beyond his academic pursuits, Jing Li is actively involved in various professional organizations, where he collaborates with fellow economists to explore new developments in the field. His work continues to influence both his students and peers, making a lasting impact on the study of economics.

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