Summary
Chiu Ko is an associate professor of economics based in Hong Kong with nine years of academic experience and a PhD from Boston College. His research focuses on applied game theory, spanning industrial organization, matching markets, political economy, and economic history, blending theoretical rigor with policy-relevant questions. He has taught microeconomic and financial courses at undergraduate, master’s, and PhD levels at leading institutions including The Chinese University of Hong Kong and the National University of Singapore. Known for bringing historical context into modern mechanism-design problems, he translates complex theory into classroom-ready material for students in finance and econometrics. His background in actuarial and financial analysis informs a quantitative approach to market microstructure and strategic interaction. Colleagues value his ability to bridge advanced theory and practical applications across academia and public policy.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
MA, PhD, Ecnomics, MA, PhD, Ecnomics at Boston College
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
English, Chinese, Chinese