
Yifan Gong
Assistant Professor of Economics Economics University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Yifan Gong is an assistant professor of economics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Western Ontario in 2020 and his B.A. in economics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2011.
Gong is a labor economist and applied econometrician. Most of his research studies issues related to the interaction between individuals' decisions and their beliefs about unknown decision-influencing factors with a focus on the context of higher education. He also works on the analysis of the U.S. housing market in general equilibrium settings, using both macroeconomic and urban economic models.
Education
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Western Ontario, Canada, 2020.
M.Sc. in Applied Economics, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2012.
B.A. in Economics, University of Science and Technology of China, China, 2011.
Areas of Expertise
- Labor Economics
- Economics of Education
- Applied Econometrics
- Urban and Housing Economics
Appointments
- Assistant Professor, 2021
Vita
Scholarship
Publications/Articles
- "Demographic Changes and the Housing Market" (with Yuxi Yao), Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2021.
- "Marriage, Children, and Labor Supply: Beliefs and Outcomes" (with Todd Stinebrickner, and Ralph Stinebrickner), Journal of Econometrics, 2020.
- "Perceived and Actual Option Values of College Enrollment" (with Todd Stinebrickner, and Ralph Stinebrickner), Journal of Applied Econometrics, 35(7), 940-959, 2020.
- "When Education Policy and Housing Policy Interact: Can They Correct for the Externalities?" (with Charles Ka Yui Leung), Journal of Housing Economics, 50, 101732, 2020.
- "Uncertainty about Future Income: Initial Beliefs and Resolution during College" (with Todd Stinebrickner, and Ralph Stinebrickner), Quantitative Economics, 10(2), 607-641, 2019.
Working Papers
"Examining Income Expectations in the College and Early Post-college Periods: New Distributional Tests of Rational Expectations" (with Thomas Crossley, Todd Stinebrickner, and Ralph Stinebrickner).
"The Consumption Value of College" (with Lance Lochner, Todd Stinebrickner, and Ralph Stinebrickner).
"Location Decisions and Welfare Inequality of Graduates from the Appalachian Region: the Role of Non-Pecuniary Considerations" (with Todd Stinebrickner, Ralph Stinebrickner, and Yuxi Yao).
Courses
Graduate Courses
ECON-918 - Second course in the graduate econometrics sequence. Covers IV estimation, GMM, MLE, error component models, NLLS, and multinomial choice models.
Undergraduate Courses
ECON-215 - Basic statistics and applications in business and economics.