Qizhou (Robin) Luo
I am a PhD candidate and instructor in Economics at the University of Nevada, Reno. I hold an MSc in Economics, Finance, and Management from the University of Bristol and a BBA in Economics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. My research focuses on development economics and behavioral economics. My work has been published in reputable journals, including the Australian Economic Papers, Asian Development Review, Tourism and Hospitality, and Chinese Studies.


I’m an economics teacher at the University of Nevada, Reno, where I bring expertise and enthusiasm to my classes. Through my engaging teaching style and research insights, I help students connect economic theory with real-world applications.
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China’s Pairing Poverty Alleviation Program: Insights from Xinjiang
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Beyond the Tables: Measuring the Impact of Non-Gaming Diversification on Casino Profitability in Macau
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From Demolition to Business: How Compensation Method Influences New Ventures
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Urban industrial land misallocation and green total factor productivity
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24Fall ECON 103 Syllabus
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24Summer ECON 103 Syllabus
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24Spring ECON 103 Syllabus
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How Xinjiang Combats Poverty
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