Xueying Hu
(she/her)
Teams and roles for Xueying Hu
Research student
Graduate tutor
Overview
I am a PhD candidate in Economics at Cardiff Business School, working on macroeconomic modelling and monetary policy analysis. My research uses linear and nonlinear DSGE frameworks to study regime switching and rare disasters, with a focus on unconventional monetary and fiscal policy at the ZLB.
Teaching
Qualification
Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA)
Roles and Responsibilities
Delivered weekly tutorials and seminars for undergraduate and postgraduate modules.
Marked coursework and examinations, providing timely and constructive feedback.
Held office hours and provided academic mentoring and student support.
Modules Taught
Postgraduate (MSc):
BST754 International Banking, BST750 Principles of Finance, BST753 Quantitative Methods
Undergraduate (BSc):
BS2549 Macroeconomic Theory, BS2551 Money Banking and Finance, BS3568 International Trade
Biography
Skills & Tools
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Research: Macroeconomic modelling (linear and nonlinear DSGE; regime switching); policy design and analysis (monetary, fiscal, and unconventional policies); occasionally binding constraints (ZLB); welfare and optimal policy analysis.
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Technical: MATLAB (advanced); Dynare; RISE; OccBin; perturbation and Taylor projection methods; R; Stata; Python.
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Data: Bloomberg; Refinitiv Datastream; IMF; World Bank; OECD.
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Teaching: Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA).
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Languages: English (proficient); Mandarin (proficient); Japanese (basic).