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Yuxin Kang is a Ph.D. student in Duke University’s University Program in Environmental Policy (UPEP), with a concentration in Economics. Her academic interests include energy economics, climate policy, and risk management, particularly how market mechanisms can address environmental challenges.

Yuxin is currently interested in exploring the economic dynamics of renewable electricity markets, including pricing strategies and policy impacts.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Recent Publications


Cryptocurrencies under climate shocks: a dynamic network analysis of extreme risk spillovers

Journal Article Financial Innovation · September 12, 2024 AbstractSystematic risks in cryptocurrency markets have recently increased and have been gaining a rising number of connections with economics and financial markets; however, in this area, climate shocks could be a new kind ... Full text Cite

The impact of green finance on green economy development efficiency: based on panel data of 30 provinces in China

Journal Article Frontiers in Environmental Science · November 24, 2023 Within the framework of China’s socioeconomic transition from a phase of rapid growth to one of high-quality development, it becomes crucial to focus on advancing the green economy to sustain economic progress. Green finance plays a pivotal role in ... Full text Cite
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