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Chuan Wang
Title
Assistant Professor
Speciality
  • Econometrics
  • Bayesian Econometric Methods
  • Nonparametric/Semiparametric Econometric Methods
  • Machine Learning Methods
  • FinTech
  • Productivity and Efficiency Analysis
  • Financial Institutions
Academic BG.
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Economics), Monash University
  • Master of Applied Econometrics, Monash University
  • Bachelor of Business (Economics), Queensland University of Technology
Experience
  • Journal Papers
  • Conference Papers
  • Research Grants
  • Books/Pub.
  • Industrial Grants
  • Courses
  • Dissertation
  • Awards & Certificates
  • Pro. Membership
  • Other Contributions
  • Shadow Prices of CO2 Emissions at U.S. Electric Utilities: A Random-Coefficient, Random-Directional- Vector Directional Output Distance Function Approach (with Guohua Feng and Serletis Apostolos), 2018, Empirical Economics 54, 231–258.
  • Why European Banks are Less Profitable than U.S. Banks: A Decomposition Approach (with Guohua Feng), 2018, Journal of Banking & Finance 90, 1–16.
  • Estimation of Inefficiency in Stochastic Frontier Models: A Bayesian Kernel Approach (with Guohua Feng and Xibin Zhang), 2019, Journal of Productivity Analysis 51(1), 1–19.
  • Determinants of Profitability of Community Banks in the U.S.: A Cost Frontier Based Decomposition Approach (with Guohua Feng), 2021, Empirical Economics 60, 2969—2992.
  • Impacts of Carbon Emission Reduction on Provincial Green Total Factor Productivity (with Qianni Peng and Wenjin Tang), 2022, Scientific Decision Making (CJCPKU) 04, 94–113.
  • How Mitigation Efforts Moderate the Impact of Climate Change on Agricultural Efficiency: A Preliminary Analysis from China (with Kai Du and Qianni Peng), 2022, Applied Economics Letters, DOI:10.1080/13504851.2022.2124227.
  • Climate Change, Carbon Emission Reduction and Total Factor Productivity (with Qianni Peng and Tianping Ma), 2022, (accepted, Statistics & Decision (CJCPKU)).
  • Climate Change and Urban Total Factor Productivity: Evidence from Capital Cities and Municipalities in China (with Li Chen, Bin Jiang), 2022, 2023, Empirical Economics 64, 401-441.
  • Productivity Convergence in Manufacturing in the Eurozone: A Hierarchical Panel Data Approach (with Guohua Feng and Bin Peng), 2025, (forthcoming, Macroeconomic Dynamics).
  • A Bayesian Approach to Modeling Economic Growth: Variable Selection and Cross-Sectional Dependence (with Subal C. Kumbhakar and Guohua Feng) (R& R Journal of Econometrics)
  • The Effects of Chinese Carbon Emissions Trading System on Green Total Factor Productivity: A Decomposition Approach (with Bin Jiang, Guohua Feng and Qianye Liu) (submitted to, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management)
  • Climate Change Impacts on Agricultural Technical Efficiency in China: A Robust Non-parametric Frontier Analysis (with Chang-Chih Chen, Bin Jiang) (R& R Journal of Productivity Analysis).
  • Is China’s banking sector more profitable than its American counterpart? A decomposition approach (with Xubei Lian).
  • Absorptive Capability and Innovation Efficiency: Evidence from China’s Silicon Valley (with Hao Xu).
  • The Influence of Banking ESG Performance on Corporate Green Productivity: Evidence from China’s Manufacturing Sector (with Guohua Feng and Qianye Liu).
  • Optimizing Bayesian Rank Selection in Panel Data Learning: Insights from China’s Manufacturing Sector (with Bin Jiang).
  • Sieve Maximum Likelihood Estimator for Stochastic Frontier Models (with Kai Du and Chaohua Dong).
  • Semiparametric Smooth Coefficient Stochastic Frontier Model: A Sieve Approach (with Kai Du and Chaohua Dong).
  • Hedging Climate Risk: Evidence from Customer Policy (with Chang-Chih Chen, Bin Jiang).
  • Estimation of Technology Heterogeneity: A Dirichlet Mixture Stochastic Frontier Model (with Guohua Feng).
  • A Dynamic DEA to the Directional Technology Distance Function: The Case of European Banks from 2001 to 2015 (with Guohua Feng and Tissa Galagedera).
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