Jingran Yang


Jingran Yang Graduate Student KU Political Science
  • Graduate Teaching Assistant

Contact Info

Blake 309
Lawrence

Biography

Jingran Yang is currently a Ph.D. student in the Department of Political Science at the University of Kansas. 

Her research spans Political Economy, Comparative Politics, and American Politics. Her most recent work in Political Economy has formally examined how informal networks and competition intensity interactively lead to divergence in economic performance. In Comparative Politics, she focuses on the social, political, and economic micro-foundations driving political regime transitions and social stability, utilizing methodological approaches such as game theory, the principal-agent model, and causal inference. In American Politics, she is particularly interested in experimental studies on the causes of political polarization.

Before pursuing her Ph.D. in Political Science at KU, Yang earned a Ph.D. in Economics from Renmin University of China in Beijing. Her early research focused on the mechanisms of personnel promotion within local Chinese governments.

Education

Ph.D. in Economics, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China 2020
M.A. in Management, Chongqing Technology and Business University, China, 2014
B.A. in Arts, Jiangnan University, China, 2012

Research

Political economy

Comparative politics

Formal theory

American politics

Selected Publications

"Informal Networks and Competition Intensity: A Socioeconomic Perspective on Productivity Divergence" (With Qijing Yang), in progress