Dr Yue Gai
Research Associate
- GaiY@cardiff.ac.uk
- Aberconway Building, Room B48, Colum Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF10 3EU
Overview
After successfully achieving a PhD degree in Economics at the Cardiff Business School in 2019, I continued to work as a researcher in applied macroeconomic. My research interest is in the areas of monetary policy, DSGE modelling, applied macroeconometrics. I work as a University Teacher at Cardiff Business School, undertaking the teaching of undergraduate and postgraduate and supervising MSc dissertations. I also have teaching experience as the module leader of "Business Economics".
Publication
2022
- Minford, P., Gai, Y. and Meenagh, D. 2022. North and South: A regional model of the UK. Open Economies Review 33, pp. 565-616. (10.1007/s11079-021-09633-7)
2020
- Gai, Y., Minford, P. and Ou, Z. 2020. Is housing collateral important to the business cycle? Evidence from China. Journal of International Money and Finance 109, article number: 102216. (10.1016/j.jimonfin.2020.102216)
2019
- Gai, Y. 2019. The cause of housing market fluctuations in China: An indirect inference perspective. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Articles
- Minford, P., Gai, Y. and Meenagh, D. 2022. North and South: A regional model of the UK. Open Economies Review 33, pp. 565-616. (10.1007/s11079-021-09633-7)
- Gai, Y., Minford, P. and Ou, Z. 2020. Is housing collateral important to the business cycle? Evidence from China. Journal of International Money and Finance 109, article number: 102216. (10.1016/j.jimonfin.2020.102216)
Thesis
- Gai, Y. 2019. The cause of housing market fluctuations in China: An indirect inference perspective. PhD Thesis, Cardiff University.
Research
Research Interests:
Macroeconomic modelling
Applied Macroeconomics
DSGE Modelling
Policy implication
Teaching
Biography
2018.10-2021.09 University Teacher, Cardiff University
2020.1- 2021.1 Research Associate, Julian Hodge Institute of Applied Macroeconomics, Cardiff University
2015.9-2019.6 PhD in Economics, Cardiff University
2013.9-2015.6 MRes in Economics (Merit), Cardiff University
2012.9-2013.6 MSc in International Economics Banking and Finance (Distinction), Cardiff University
Honours and awards
Julian Hodge PhD Scholarship 2013-2017
Professional memberships
Royal Economic Society