

Tianyu Fan
PhD student in Economics, Yale University
Tianyu Fan is a first-year Ph.D. student in Economics at Yale University. Previously, he earned a bachelor’s degree in Economics at Peking University (2018), a bachelor’s degree in Law at China University of Political Science and Law (2018), and a master's degree in economics at Yale University (2019). His research interests are in macroeconomics, international trade, and economic growth.
Recent work by Tianyu Fan
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How services drive the growth of emerging economies: Evidence from India
Service-led growth can be a viable development strategy for the developing world; however, its fruits might disproportionately benefit the rich
Published 06.06.21