Non-Resident Fellow

Ming-yen Ho

Non-Resident Fellow
Ming-yen Ho

Ming-yen Ho is a PhD student in the Business and Public Policy Group of UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business. He focuses on political economy, game theory and industrial organization, and is primarily interested in the efficacy and distributive implications of China’s industrial policy supporting the semiconductor industry. Methodologically he is interested in building and estimating game-theoretic models that explains the behavior of firms and political actors.

Education :Doctoral Student, Doctoral Program in Business and Public Policy at the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, U.S.A.
DSET Research Field :Quantum Computer Semiconductor
Research Interest & Expertise:Game Theory Political Economics
Email:mho@berkeley.edu

📑Related Works

Policy Reports
Semiconductors

Authors: Min-yen Chiang, Jeremy Chih-Cheng Chang, Ming-Yen Ho, Chih-Hua Tseng, Chen-An Wei, Cosette Wu, Fanny Chao

2025 / 1 / 21

Policy Commentaries
Semiconductors

作者:Chen-an Wei、Ming-yen Ho、Fanny Chao、Min-yen Chiang

2024 / 12 / 27