Ke Tang
Renmin University of China
Ke Tang is an Associate Professor in the Hanqing Advanced Institute of Economics and Finance and School of Finance at the Renmin University of China, where he teaches courses in finance in the graduate programs. He received his B.A. in Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2000, Master of Financial Engineering from University of California, Berkley in 2004, and his Ph.D. in Finance from Cambridge University in 2008. His research has covered such topics as: commodity markets, Chinese stock markets and continuous-time asset pricing models.
Articles by Ke Tang:
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The financialisation of commodities
30 November 2010, 16355 reads
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