Unproductive but Slim Old Days! Summer 2016 @ Rochester
Unproductive but Slim Old Days! Summer 2016 @ Rochester
Hi, I am Min Fang. Welcome to my website!
I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Florida.
I work on macro-finance, monetary economics, spatial economics, and economics of technology.
I received my Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Rochester in May 2021.
Explore our exciting activities, presented by Gator Macro/International Group.
Check out my research statement on The Macroeconomics of Microeconomic Frictions.
Below are links to my CV, Google Scholar, SSRN, LinkedIn, etc.
Pricing Frictions, Price Dynamics, and Monetary Policy
The Inventory Decelerator for Monetary Policy, with Wentao Zhou
SSRN Working Paper 5180451
The Rise of AI Pricing: Trends, Driving Forces, and Implications for Firm Performance, with Jonathan Adams, Zheng Liu, and Yajie Wang
Journal of Monetary Economics, Provisionally Accepted (CRNYU SI, January 2026)
Firm Heterogeneity and Monetary Policy
Lumpy Investment, Fluctuations in Volatility and Monetary Policy, with Wentao Zhou
Review of Economic Studies, Rej&R
Monetary Policy and Firm Heterogeneity: The Role of Leverage Since the Financial Crisis, with Aeimit Lakdawala and Timothy Moreland
Management Science, R&R (2nd Round)
Debt Maturity Heterogeneity and Investment Responses to Monetary Policy, with Minjie Deng
European Economic Review, May 2022, Volume 144: 104095