Min Hu
Biography
My research focuses on the intersection of Health Economics, Labour Economics, and Public Health, with a particular emphasis on the well-being of vulnerable populations in Canada, as well as the economics of cancer and social policy. In addition to my research, I have extensive experience teaching courses in Microeconomics Theory, Health Economics and Labour Economics. I obtained my Ph.D. in Economics in 2019 and held a postdoctoral research fellowship position at Dalhousie University, in Halifax, Canada. I am passionate about using economic methods to inform policies that can improve the well-being of vulnerable populations and am actively seeking collaborations with researchers in this field.