LIU Chang
Assistant Professor of Economics at National University of Singapore
Schools
- National University of Singapore
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Biography
National University of Singapore
I'm an Assistant Professor of Economics at the National University of Singapore. I received my Ph.D. degree in Economics from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2020. My research interest broadly focuses on macro, international and macro-finance. I'm currently working on:
- understanding inflation and
- understanding the aggregate economy from regional perspectives.
TEACHING AREAS
- International Finance
- Macroeconomics
RESEARCH AREAS
- Macroeconomics
- Monetary Economics
- International Economics
Education
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) University of Wisconsin-Madison (2014 — 2020)
- B.A. in Economics Peking University (2010 — 2014)
- Visiting Student University of Pennsylvania - The Wharton School (2013 — 2013)
Research Papers
"State-Level Implications of Federal Tax Policies", with Noah Williams. Journal of Monetary Economics, August 2019. [paper] [publisher's version]
"The Uncovered Interest Parity Puzzle, Exchange Rate Forecasting, and Taylor Rules", with Charles Engel, Dohyeon Lee, Chenxin Liu and Steve Pak Yeung Wu. Journal of International Money and Finance, July 2019. [NBER working paper] [publisher's version]
"Dynamic Risk Sharing in a Fiscal Union", Oct. 2021. [paper] [superseding "Regional Risk and Aggregate Fluctuations"]
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