2011年2月,美国俄克拉荷马大学叶海春博士正式受聘我院副教授。叶海春博士是我校"经济学创新平台"建设项目2011年(第七期)海外招聘计划中引进的优秀人才,其个人基本信息如下: EDUCATION ♦ Ph.D. in Economics University of Oklahoma, July 2007 ♦ B.A. in International Finance Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, 2001
FIELDS ♦ International Finance, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Applied Econometrics (Primary) ♦ Financial Economics, Economic Development and Growth (Secondary)
RESEARCH Publications ♦ Does inflation targeting really make a difference? Evaluating the treatment effect of inflation targeting in seven industrial countries (with Shu Lin), Journal of Monetary Economics, Vol. 54(8), 2007. ♦ Does inflation targeting really make a difference in developing countries? (with Shu Lin), Journal of Development Economics, Vol. 89(1), 2009. ♦ Twin sons of different mothers: the long and the short of the twin deficits debate (with Kevin Grier), Economic Inquiry, Vol. 47(4), 2009. ♦ Dollarization does promote trade (with Shu Lin), Journal of International Money and Finance, Vol. 29(6), 2010. ♦ Which panel data estimator should I use? (with W. Robert Reed), Applied Economics, forthcoming. ♦ Financial development and exchange rate regime choices (with Shu Lin), Journal of International Money and Finance, forthcoming.
Working Papers ♦ On the determinants of fiscal stabilizations: Testing the war of attrition model (with Kevin Grier and Shu Lin). Submitted. ♦ On the Granger causality between median inflation and price dispersion (with Richard Ashley). Submitted. ♦ Current account adjustment in developing countries: The role of exchange rate regimes (with Xiaoyi Mu). Submitted. ♦ Understanding oil prices: How important is the China factor? Submitted. ♦ What to target? Inflation or exchange rate (with Shu Lin). Submitted. ♦ Financial development and inflation (with Shu Lin). Submitted. ♦ When does central bank independence matter (with Shu Lin)? ♦ Savings and investment in the USA: solving the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle (with Kevin Grier and Shu Lin). ♦ Does high inflation predict greater inflation uncertainty? Evidence from asymmetric stochastic volatility models (with Kevin Grier). ♦ Financial dollarization and inflation targeting (with Shu Lin)
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE ♦ Assistant Professor: August 2008 ~ present Department of Economics, University of Colorado Denver Courses: Statistics with Compute Application (undergraduate level), Introductory Econometrics (undergraduate level), Econometrics II (graduate level). ♦ Visiting Assistant Professor: August 2007 ~ June 2008 Department of Economics, Florida Atlantic University Courses: Microeconomic Principles, International Monetary Economics. ♦ Instructor: August 2004 ~ July 2007 Department of Economics, University of Oklahoma Courses: Principles of Microeconomics, Principles of Macroeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics, Elements of Statistics, Math Camp for Ph.D. program.
PRESENTATIONS ♦ 85th Western Economic Association International Annual Conference, June 2010 ♦ The CES 2009 Annual Conference, June 2009 ♦ University of Colorado Denver Department of Economics Seminar, November 2008 ♦ California State University, Long Beach; Northern Arizona University; Pomona College; Virginia Tech; University of Colorado Denver; University of Connecticut; University of Nebraska Lincoln; University of San Diego, January 2008 ~ February 2008 ♦ Florida Atlantic University Department of Economics Seminar, September 2007 ♦ Academy of Economics and Finance, February 2006
AWARDS AND HONORS ♦ Graduate Assistantship, University of Oklahoma, 2003 ~ 2007 ♦ Sooner Heritage Scholarship, University of Oklahoma, 2005 ~ 2007 ♦ Corinne Price Scholarship, University of Oklahoma, 2006
PERSONAL AFFILIATIONS ♦ American Economic Association ♦ Western Economic Association International ♦ Chinese Economist Society
PROFESSIONAL DESIGNATION ♦ I have passed all three levels of Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) exams. |