Dr Kevin Tang is a lead researcher at the Centre for Risk Studies at the Judge Business School. His research is focused on financial and economic risk, and analysing future economic trends and trajectories, modelling systems of networks and linkages in the analysis of risk taxonomies and future risk scenarios.
He has published on topics of climate financial risk, including transition scenario analysis, climate-economy integrated assessment modelling, spatial finance data, stranded asset risk, financial stress testing, carbon accounting, energy systems, transition finance, and fiscal policy. His work also looks at long-run economic growth, competition, and international trade.
Previously, he has been a research fellow at Oxford University’s School of Geography, Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Oxford University Department of Economics, Said Business School, and the Institute for New Economic Thinking where he has worked on topics on international development, inequality, and market integration. He has been a lecturer in Economics at Oxford University and a lecturer in Statistics at the University of Buckingham. He holds a PhD and MSc from Oxford University, and a BA from Northwestern University.