ZIJUN LUO Last updated: February 18, 2021

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EMPLOYMENT University of Nebraska at Omaha Instructor of Economics, College of Business Administration 2021– Sam Houston State University Assistant Professor, Department of Economics and International Business 2015–2020 Colgate University Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics 2012–2015

EDUCATION Ph.D., Economics, Kansas State University 2012 B.A., Economics, South China Normal University 2007

TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Nebraska Omaha MBA Business Analytics, EMBA Decision Analytics Sam Houston State University Business Statistics (21), Principles of Microeconomics (5), Intermediate Microeconomics (2), Industrial Organization (3), International Economics (6) Colgate University Introduction to Economics (7), Chinese Economy (6), Intermediate Microeconomics, Seminar in International Economics Kansas State University Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, Intermediate Microeconomics (5), Managerial Economics

PEER-REVIEW PUBLICATIONS Applied Microeconomic Theory 1. A Model of Terrorism and Counterterrorism with Location Choices. Public Choice, 179, pp. 301–313, 2019. (with Jiao) 2. Optimal Noise Manipulation in Asymmetric Tournament. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, Vol. 805, pp. 28–35, 2019. (with Zhiqiang Dong) 3. A Model of Rivalries with Endogenous Prize and Strength. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 152, pp. 215–223, 2018. (with Xin Xie) 4. The Timing of Third-Party Intervention in Social Conflict. Defence and Peace Economics, 29(2), pp. 91–110, 2018. (with Yang-Ming Chang and Yongjing Zhang) 5. Endogenous Destruction in Conflict: Theory and Extensions. Economic Inquiry, 55(1), pp. 479–500, 2017. (with Yang-Ming Chang) 6. Tax Policies, Regional Trade Agreements, and FDI: A Welfare Analysis. Pacific Economic Review, 21(2), pp. 123–150, 2016. (with Charles B. Braymen and Yang-Ming Chang) 7. Endogenous Division Rules as a Family Constitution: Strategic Altruistic Transfers and Sibling Competition. Journal of Population Economics, 28(1), pp. 173–194, 2015. (with Yang-Ming Chang) ZIJUN LUO 2

8. War or Settlement: An Economic Analysis of Conflict with Endogenous and Increasing Destruction. Defence and Peace Economics, 24(1), pp. 23–46, 2013. (with Yang-Ming Chang) Applied Econometrics 9. Does Hukou Pay? Evidence from Nanny Markets in Urban China. China Economic Review, 63, 2020. (with Xiaobo He) 10. Decomposing the Effects of Consumer Boycotts: Evidence from the Anti-Japanese Demonstration in China. Empirical Economics, 58, pp. 2615–2634, 2020. (with Yonghong Zhou) 11. Can China’s Meat Imports Be Sustainable? A Case Study of Mad Cow Disease. Applied Economics, 50(9), pp. 1022–1042, 2018. (with Tian) 12. Social Insurance with Chinese Characteristics: The Role of Communist Party in Private Firms. China Economic Review, 37, pp. 40–51, 2016. (with Zhiqiang Dong and Xiahai ) 13. Choosing between Order-of-Entry Assumptions in Empirical Entry Models: Evidence from Competition between Burger King and McDonald’s Restaurant Outlets. Journal of Industrial Economics, 63(1), pp. 129–151, 2015. (with Philip G. Gayle) Other 14. Effects of Course-Embedded Grammar Graders: Evidence from a Business College Writing Initiative Program. Research & Practice in Assessment, 15(2), 2020. (with Lindsay C. Clark and Ashly B. Smith)

WORKING PAPERS 1. Public versus Private Financing of the Police: A General Equilibrium Model, revise and resubmit, Scottish Journal of Political Economy. (with Weiguang and Xue Li) 2. The Impact of Air Pollution on Movie Theater Admissions, revise and resubmit, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management. http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3585194 (with Xiaobo He and Junjie Zhang) 3. Poverty and Remittance During COVID-19: Evidence from Migrant Nannies, submitted. (with Xiaobo He and Qingqing Zong) 4. The Impact of Animal Disease Outbreaks on China’s Meat Imports, submitted. (with Xu Tian and Zhou)

COURSERA CERTIFICATES Business Analytics Specialization by University of Pennsylvania 2020 Introduction to Data Science Specialization by IBM 2020 Machine Learning by Stanford University 2020

COMPUTER SKILLS Stata, Matlab/Octave, R, Python, SQL, LATEX