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Angela Tian Ma

Angela Tian Ma

Doctoral Student

Doctoral Student

Angela Ma is a PhD Candidate in Business Economics at Harvard Business School. She received an A.B. in Economics with a secondary concentration in Computer Science from Harvard College. She is broadly interested in financial intermediation, with research on the experience of underbanked households in the traditional & alternative financial systems, and the real effect of commercial real estate intermediation on retail business activity.
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Angela Ma is a PhD Candidate in Business Economics at Harvard Business School. She received an A.B. in Economics with a secondary concentration in Computer Science from Harvard College. She is broadly interested in financial intermediation, with research on the experience of underbanked households in the traditional & alternative financial systems, and the real effect of commercial real estate intermediation on retail business activity.

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Publications

Working Papers
Working Papers

  • Di Maggio, Marco, Angela Ma, and Emily Williams. "In the Red: Overdrafts, Payday Lending and the Underbanked." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 28242, December 2020. (Revise and Resubmit to The Journal of Finance.) View Details
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Angela Ma is a PhD Candidate in Business Economics at Harvard Business School. She received an A.B. in Economics with a secondary concentration in Computer Science from Harvard College. She is broadly interested in financial intermediation, with research on the experience of underbanked households in the traditional & alternative financial systems, and the real effect of commercial real estate intermediation on retail business activity.

Working Papers
  • Di Maggio, Marco, Angela Ma, and Emily Williams. "In the Red: Overdrafts, Payday Lending and the Underbanked." NBER Working Paper Series, No. 28242, December 2020. (Revise and Resubmit to The Journal of Finance.) View Details
Area of Study
  • Finance

Area of Study

Finance
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