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Yongmin Chen
Professor of Economics
Department of Economics
University of Colorado at Boulder
Boulder, CO 80309
Phone: (303)492-8736
E-mail: Yongmin.chen@colorado.edu



Brief Professional Information:

  • Education: Ph.D. in Economics, Boston University, 1988-1992.
  • Academic Positions:

2007-               Stanford Calderwood Endowed Chair Professor, the University of Colorado at Boulder.

2005-               Professor, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder.
2001-2005       Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder.
1996-2001,      Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Colorado at Boulder.
1992-96,          Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, John M. Olin School of Business, Washington University.

  • Other Current Professional Positions:

Associate Editor, European Economic Review.
Associate Editor, Journal of Industrial Economics.
Editorial Advisor, Canadian Journal of Economics.

  • Awards:

2007         Summer Research Grant, the NET Institute.

2006         Summer Research Grant, the NET Institute.

2005         Best Published Faculty Paper in Public Policy, Department of Economics, CU-Boulder, for “Trade Liberalization and Strategic Outsourcing”, Journal of International Economics, 2004.

2002-03    Faculty Fellowship, Council on Research and Creative Work, University of Colorado at Boulder.
2000-02    National Science Foundation, grant #SES 9911229, "Competition and the Vertical Organization of Industries", Principal investigator.
1999         Stanford Calderwood Teaching Excellence Award, Department of Economics, CU-Boulder.
1999         Council on Research and Creative Work, University of Colorado at Boulder, Small Grant.
1993-94    National Science Foundation, grant #SES 9222903, "Dynamic Duopoly and Bounded Rationality", Co-Principal investigator.
89-91       World Bank Graduate Scholarship, The World Bank.
88-89       Presidential University Graduate Fellowship, Boston University.

  • Research Areas: industrial organization and microeconomic theory

 

  • Current Research: Vertical organization of industries, product differentiation, theories of contracts and institutions, markets with search/switching costs, economics of innovation, international trade and organization.


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