Kang Shi


Assistant Professor 

Department of Economics
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Shatin
, New Territories
Hong Kong

Office:  Room 931, Esther Lee Building, Chung Chi Campus

 

Phone: 852-26098194

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Email: kangshi@cuhk.edu.hk

 

Education BA (Zhejiang U), MA, Ph.D. (UBC, 2006)

 

 

Research Interest:

 

 

International Finance, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, and International Trade and Development.

 

Publications

[1].Friedman Redux : Restricting Monetary Policy Rules to Support Flexible Exchange Rates, 2005, with Michael B. Devereux and Juanyi Xu,   Economics Letters, vol. 87(3), pages 291-299

[2].Optimal Monetary Policy with Vertical Production and Trade, August 2007, with Juanyi Xu,  Review of International Economics vol.15 (3), 514–537

[3].Global Monetary Policy under a Dollar Standard, March 2007, with Michael B. Devereux and Juanyi Xu, Journal of International Economics, vol.71, pages 113-132.

[4].Entry Cost, Tobin Tax, and Noise Trading on the Foreign Exchange Market, with Juanyi Xu, November 2009, Canadian Journal of Economics, Volume 42 Issue 4, Pages 1501 - 1526.

[5]. What Accounts for Chinese Business Cycle, with Terence Chong and Qing He, October 2008,  China Economic Review, Volume 20 Issue 4, Pages 650-661.

Working Paper (submitted)

[6].Twin Dollarization and Exchange Rate Policy, with Juanyi Xu,  November 2006, Revised and Resubmitted at Journal of International Economics

[7].Oil Currency and the Dollar Standard,  with Michael B. Devereux and Juanyi Xu, December 2006, Revised and Resubmitted at Journal of Money, Credit and Banking

[8].The Optimal Currency Basket with Input Currency and Output Currency, with Juanyi Xu,  August 2007

[9].Input Substitution, Export Pricing, and Exchange Rate Policy, with Juanyi Xu and Xiaopeng Yin, April 2009

[10].Vertical Trade and Exchange Rate Passthrough, with Juanyi Xu,  August 2008

[11]. Global Liquidity, Vertical Trade, and Financial Integration, with Juanyi Xu, January 2009, Revised and Resubmitted at B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics.

Teaching 

2000 Fall: 

ECO0411H Guided Study in Current Economic Problem

2010 Spring: 

ECO5450: International Finance

ECO5410: Monetary Economics

 

 

 

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