Summary
Lucas Zhang is an Economist in the Antitrust and Competition Practice. He has extensive experience developing and applying causal econometric methods to address relevant empirical questions. Dr. Zhang received his PhD from UCLA, where he taught econometrics and microeconomics to both undergraduate and graduate students. His doctoral dissertation introduced new econometric models for difference-in-differences with continuous treatment, which he applied to study the effects of a Medicare regulation on hospitals' labor and capital allocations.
Education
PhD, Economics, University of California, Los Angeles
BA, Economics, University of California, Berkeley