
About Me
Dr. Meng Li is Professor of Finance and Accounting at ²Ø¾«¸ó’s Heller College of Business, specializing in asset pricing, arbitrage theory, and financial literacy. She holds a Ph.D. in Finance from Old Dominion University and is a Certified Public Accountant. Dr. Li’s research investigates asset pricing anomalies, COVID-19 economic impacts, and the dynamics of student loan debt, with work published in leading academic journals. Her commitment to innovative teaching, student mentorship, and developing financial literacy programs helps future business leaders make informed and responsible financial decisions.
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Asset Pricing and Limited Arbitrage Theory
Investigated asset pricing anomalies, particularly the momentum and value effects, by analyzing the role of arbitrage risk in the persistence of mispricing.Finance and Economic Policy
Explored the impact of financial and economic policies on consumer well-being and the wealth gap. Research topics included the effectiveness of COVID-19 assistance programs, student loan debt dynamics, and government debt.Financial Literacy
Investigated the role of financial literacy in promoting healthy financial behaviors. Focused on understanding the factors influencing financial decision-making and developing effective financial literacy education programs.
- Ph.D. Finance — Old Dominion University
- Master's (MS) Accounting — Old Dominion University
- Bachelor's (BS) English/Science and Technology — Beijing University of Science and Technology