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Erica Jiang is an Assistant Professor at USC Marshall School of Business, specializing in Finance and Business Economics. Her research investigates the relationship between financial institutions' behavior and the real economy, focusing on areas such as banking, industrial organization, household finance, and macroeconomics. A significant aspect of her work highlights the evolving landscape of financial intermediation, particularly the development of financial technology and its interactions with both banks and non-bank financial institutions. Jiang's recent studies delve into the implications of various regulatory developments on the real economy. Her expertise encompasses areas like financial regulation, fintech, household finance, and shadow banking. Additionally, her research has been widely cited in major publications, including the Financial Times and the New York Times, illustrating her contributions to the understanding of commercial real estate and banking stability.
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