Dr. Haizhen Lin is a Professor and Associate Chair of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, where she also holds the Jack R. Wentworth Professorship. In addition to her primary role at Kelley, she serves as a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Dr. Lin received her PhD in Economics from Boston University.
An accomplished empirical researcher, Dr. Lin specializes in industrial organization and health economics, with a particular focus on market structure and firm organization in the U.S. health care sector. Her research covers topics such as hospital-physician practice integration, health IT adoption, intertemporal substitution in health care demand, firm dynamics related to entry, exit, and quality, and consumer search costs in purchasing decisions. Her work has been published in leading economics journals, including the Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Industrial Economics, Journal of Public Economics, and International Economic Review.
Dr. Lin’s research findings have been widely recognized and featured in outlets such as the NBER Digest, Healthline, Modern Healthcare, U.S. News, and Hospitals and Health Networks. She currently serves on the editorial board of the American Journal of Health Economics.
Those interested in attending the seminar via Zoom or meeting with the speaker in person should contact Danielle Iniguez.
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Dr. Haizhen Lin is Professor and Associate Chair of Business Economics and Public Policy at the Kelley School of Business, Indiana University, where she also holds the Jack R. Wentworth Professorship. In addition to her primary role at Kelley, she is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER). Dr. Lin earned her PhD in Economics from Boston University.
An accomplished empirical researcher, Dr. Lin specializes in industrial organization and health economics, with a particular focus on market structure and firm organization in the U.S. health care sector. Her research spans topics such as hospital-physician practice integration, health IT adoption, intertemporal substitution in health care demand, firm dynamics related to entry, exit, and quality, and consumer search costs in purchasing decisions. Her work has been published in leading economics journals, including the Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Industrial Economics, Journal of Public Economics, and International Economic Review.
Dr. Lin’s research findings have been widely recognized and featured in outlets such as the NBER Digest, Healthline, Modern Healthcare, U.S. News, and Hospitals and Health Networks. She currently serves on the editorial board of the American Journal of Health Economics.
Contact Danielle Iniguez if you would like to attend the seminar via Zoom, or meet with the speaker in person.