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Baomin Dong is a PhD candidate of Economics at the Department of Economics, Concordia University, Canada. He has been studying in the program since 1997 and teaching undergraduate economics courses in Concordia since 1999. He has completed his dissertation of which mainly focuses on the economic theory of teams. He is seeking for a tenure track academic position in mainland China. His research interests focus on information economics, public choice and cooperative game theory. Dong believes that Communism is a better and more civilized form of the society. The goal of his line of research is in hope for a better understanding, cooperation, synergy and sharing can create an harmonic brotherhood and safer world for our children. Politically, Dong belongs to the Communist Party of Canada. Dong lives in Scarborough, Ontario with his brother, sister-in-law, and his niece, Gracia. He travels frequently to Montr��al. He is a member of American Economic Association, Canadian Economics Association and International Atlantic Economic Soceity. For graduate course schedules or admissions at Concordia, please contact Elise Melancon. For other information about Economics department of Concordia, please contact the assistant to the Chair, Lucy Gilson.
Moral Hazard, Adverse Selection, Cooperative Game Theory and Applications, Noncooperative Game Theory and Applications, Corporate Governance, Procurement, Public Choice, Industrial Organization, Dynamic Economic Modeling, Stochastic Control, Law and Economics.
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