
PhD Candidate
Fields: Development Economics, Economic History, and Urban Economics
Kexin Zhang is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in Economics at Boston University. Her research interests lie in the broad areas of development economics, economic history, and urban economics, with a focus on women’s preferences for family planning usage, the economic impact of Chinese transportation infrastructure, as well as the long-term impact of education-related policies. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from New York University.
Advisor: Samuel Bazzi