Xiang Li

Xiang Li

Assistant Professor
Finance and Business Economics
Joined Fordham: 2024

General Information:
113 West 60th Street, Martino Hall, Room 614,
New York, NY 10023

 

  • Xiang Li is an assistant professor at the Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University. Li’s research focuses on the potential benefits of finance for households. Specifically, he examines the impact of market competition and disclosure on diversity and inclusion from various perspectives, including entrepreneurship and consumer lending markets such as mortgage lending. His work has been recognized and presented at numerous conferences, including those hosted by leading professional associations in economics and finance (AEA, AFA, SFS Cavalcade, FIRS, EuropeanFA, and CEPR), regulatory agencies (Bank of Canada, Bank of England, Federal Reserve Board, European Central Bank, Bank of Spain, FDIC, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, CFPB, the Conference of State Bank Supervisors, and the Census), and top universities (LBS, Yale, Wharton, HEC-Paris, UNC, and USC).

    • Ph.D.: Finance, Boston College
    • Bachelor's Degree: Economics, Wuhan University
    • Entrepreneurial finance
    • Financial intermediation
    • Fintech
    • Household finance