Daisy HUANG held a PhD from City University of Hong Kong and previously conducted postdoctoral research at the Jockey Club Institute for Advanced Studies at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. She is currently an Associate Professor and Doctoral supervisor at Southwestern University of Finance and Economics. Her main research fields are Household finance and Real estate finance. Her papers have been published in reputable journals such as Review of Finance, Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics and China Economic Review. Her working papers have been presented and discussed at numerous top-tier international academic conferences, including the American Economic Association (AEA) Annual Meeting, the Western Economic Association (WEA) Annual Meeting, the UBC PH&N Financial Research Center Summer Conference, the Miami Behavioral Finance Conference, and the AREUEA International Conference, and have received Best Paper Awards from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Asian Real Estate Association, as well as the Grand Prize for Best Paper from the Global Chinese Real Estate Association.
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Daisy Huang, Charles Leung, Baozhi Qu. (2015). Do Bank Loans and Local Amenities Explain Chinese Urban House Prices? China Economic Review, 34(34): 19–38. Daisy Huang, Charles Leung, Chung-Yi Tse. (2018). What Accounts for the Differences in Rent-Price Ratio and Turnover Rate? A Search-and-Matching Approach. Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 3(57): 431–475. Utpal Bhattacharya, Daisy Huang*, Kasper Meisner Nielsen. (2021). Spillovers in Prices: The Curious Case of Haunted Houses. Review of Finance, 25(3): 903–935. Zhengyang Li, Daisy Huang*. (2022). Analysis of Clans and Employment in China from the Aspect of Gender. Growth and Change, 53(4), 1567-1591.
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