

Zhaogang Song
Advancing the state of knowledge in finance, Zhaogang Song is a distinguished professor at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, where he has been contributing since 2022. With a robust background as an economist at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Song brings a wealth of experience and insight to his academic endeavors. His tenure as a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia further underscores his deep engagement with the financial sector. Professor Song's research interests are diverse and impactful, encompassing asset pricing, financial intermediation, market microstructure, monetary policy, and financial econometrics. His scholarly work has been widely recognized, with numerous research papers published in esteemed academic journals. His contributions to the field have not gone unnoticed, as evidenced by the several awards he has received for his research excellence. Beyond academia, Song is actively involved in addressing policy issues related to financial markets and investment practices. His expertise is frequently sought after in discussions that shape the future of the financial industry. This dual focus on both theoretical and practical aspects of finance allows him to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world application. At Johns Hopkins, Professor Song is committed to fostering a dynamic learning environment, where he mentors the next generation of finance professionals. His dedication to teaching and research ensures that his students are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of the financial world. Through his work, Zhaogang Song continues to make significant contributions to the understanding and development of financial systems, influencing both academic circles and industry practices. His ongoing research and policy engagement make him a pivotal figure in the field of finance.
Publications
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, 2009-01-01
, 2015-01-01
, 189-212, 2011-06-01