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Zhu Wang |
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Zhu Wang is a Senior Economist in the Payments System function of the Economic Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. He joined the Federal Reserve in July 2004. Zhu received a B.A. in economics from Beijing University (China), an M.A. in economics from Rutgers University (New Brunswick) and a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago. Zhu's research interest include industrial organization and dynamics, innovation and productivity, money, banking and payments system. |
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"Income Distribution, Market Size and the Evolution of Industry," Review of Economic Dynamics, forthcoming. "Technological Innovation and Market Turbulence: The Dot-com Experience," Review of Economic Dynamics, 2007, 10 (1), 78-105. |
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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Economic Review articles |
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"Nonbanks in the Payments System: Innovation, Competition, and Risk - A Conference Summary," with Richard J. Sullivan, Third Quarter 2007. (Summary | Article PDF 109K) |
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"Market Structure and Credit Card Pricing: What Drives the Interchange?" December 2006. (PDF, 1,616K) "Microfoundations of Two-sided Markets: The Payment Card Example," with James McAndrews, October 2006. (PDF, 392K) "Internet Banking: An Exploration in Technology Diffusion and Impact," with Richard J. Sullivan, November 2005. (PDF, 442K) |
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"Online Banking Comes of Age," Ten Newsletter Article, January 2006, (PDF 179K) |