Shana Cui

  • Assistant Professor of Economics

Areas of Study

Education

  • PhD in Economics, University of Florida, 2023
  • MA in Economics, University of Florida, 2021
  • PhD in Economics, Beijing Jiaotong University, 2017
  • BS in Mathematics, Capital Normal University, 2010

Biography

Shana Cui conducts research in the fields of industrial organization, regulation, antitrust, transportation economics, and applied microeconomic theory. Her current research focuses on platform competition, dynamic regulatory price setting, and nonlinear input pricing. She teaches courses in intermediate microeconomics and microeconomic theory.

Cui previously was a visiting predoctoral fellow in the strategy department at the Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.

Fall 2025

Intermediate Microeconomics — ECON 253

Industrial Organization — ECON 317

Spring 2026

Principles of Economics — ECON 101

Intermediate Microeconomics — ECON 253

Microeconomic Theory — ECON 353

Industrial organization, regulation, antitrust, transportation economics, and applied microeconomic theory.

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