Not a man of success but a man of value

Introducing Myself

Hang Qian (pronounced "Chehn") is a graduate from Iowa State University. Curriculum Vitae
His research interests include Bayesian econometrics, numerical analysis and time series.
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Education

7/2007 – 8/2012, Iowa State University, Ph.D., Economics
9/2004 – 7/2007, Fudan University, China, M.A., Finance
9/2000 – 7/2004, Beijing Foreign Studies University, China, B.A., International economics and trade

Working Papers

Qian, H. (2012) A Flexible State Space Model and its Applications
Qian, H. (2011) Vector Autoregression with Varied Frequency Data
Qian, H. (2011) Sampling Variation, Monotone Instrumental Variables and Bootstrap Bias Correction
Qian, H. (2011) Bayesian Inference with Monotone Instrumental Variables
Qian, H. (2010) Linear Regression Using Both Temporally Aggregated and Disaggregated Data
Qian, H. (2009) Estimating a SUR Tobit Model while Errors are Gaussian Scale Mixtures
Qian, H. (2009) Bayesian Portfolio Selection with Gaussian Mixture Returns
(Revised) Bayesian Portfolio Selection in a Markov Switching Gaussian Mixture Model

Stand-alone Teaching

Spring 2012, Economics 102 Principles of Macroeconomics (Introductory level)
Fall 2011, Economics 301 Intermediate Microeconomics
Summer 2011, Economics 301 Intermediate Microeconomics
Summer 2010, Economics 102 Principles of Macroeconomics (Introductory level)

Awards

November 2011, University Teaching Excellence Award, Graduate College, Iowa State U.
April 2011, GPSS Peer Teaching Award, Iowa State U.



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