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Huanren (Warren) Zhang is a PhD student in economics at Purdue University. He received his bachelor degree in computer science and his master degree in electrical and computer engineering before going to Purdue for his PhD degree. His research interests include experimental economics, behavioral economics, and game theory. His current research includes explaining human preferences and behaviors from an evolutionary point of view.
Huanren (Warren) Zhang is a PhD student in economics at Purdue University. He received his bachelor degree in computer science and his master degree in electrical and computer engineering before going to Purdue for his PhD degree. His research interests include experimental economics, behavioral economics, and game theory. His current research includes explaining human preferences and behaviors from an evolutionary point of view.

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Huanren (Warren) Zhang is a PhD student in economics at Purdue University. He received his bachelor degree in computer science and his master degree in electrical and computer engineering before going to Purdue for his PhD degree. His research interests include experimental economics, behavioral economics, and game theory. His current research includes explaining human preferences and behaviors from an evolutionary point of view.