Shuo Chen

Associate Professor of Economics
South Hall 115E
585-245-5364
chens@geneseo.edu

Shuo Chen has been a member of the Geneseo faculty since 2005

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Portrait of Shuo Chen

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Curriculum Vitae

Education

  • B.A., Renmin University of China

  • M.A. Economics, University of Mississippi

  • Ph.D. Economics, University of Mississippi

Employment

  • SUNY Geneseo, 2005-present

Affiliations

  • American Economic Association

  • Midwest Economic Association

Publications

  • Chen, S. and Anthony Gu (2012). "Expectation Fulfillment Effect on the Fed?s Announcement Day: Evidence in the U.S. Stock Market", 17th International Conference, Global Business Development Institute, Las Vegas.

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Research Interests

Dr. Chen's research interests are in the areas of Industrial Organization, Managerial Economics, and Econometrics. Her paper, "Bargaining for Monopoly: the Joint Operating Arrangement between the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News," has been published in Antitrust Bulletin. Her current research projects include "open source software and intellectual property protection" and "multicollinearity in estimating time series models." These works have been presented at several professional conferences, including the Midwest Economic Association and Southern Economic Association conferences.

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Office Hours

Tuesday & Thursday

10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

 

Interests

Industrial Organization

Managerial Economics

Econometrics

Classes

  • ECON 110: Introductory Microeconomics

    A survey introduction to microeconomics with emphasis on the concepts of demand, supply, production, input markets, general equilibrium, and economic efficiency. Attention is given to the problems of income distribution, agriculture, spillover effects, and international trade.

  • MGMT 100: Intro to Bus & Econ in Society

    This course will explore the relationship among social, political, legal and environmental forces and the development and operation of business in a global economy. Emphasis will be placed on the ability of students to analyze in what way relevant changes in social values, beliefs, political and legal forces and environmental factors impact changes in the business environment.