Dr Jenyu Chou

Assistant Professor in Economics

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20192023

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Research Interests

My research interests lie in the area of people’s inattentive expectation basing on the framework of DSGE. To be more specific, is ‘The Evaluation and Estimation of The Information Friction in a DSGE Model’, examines US economy from year 1969 to year 2015 through two different types of data (i.e., real-time data and survey data respectively) through two different estimation approaches (i.e., Bayesian estimation approach and indirect inference estimation approach) to investigate the empirical performance of the standard reduced form New-Keynesian DSGE model under the conditions without (i.e., full information rationality) and with inattentive features (i.e., sticky information and imperfect information data revision).

 

Personal profile

Jenyu Chou joined the University of Nottingham Ningbo China in September 2019 as a Teaching Fellow. During her PhD study (awarded Julian Hodge Scholarship from Cardiff Business School) in the UK she worked as a teaching assistant in Cardiff Business School and she has taught a variety of modules in economics and finance at different levels (MSc and UG). She is specialized in macroeconomics studies on the area of people’s inattentive expectation basing on a DSGE framework and monetary policy analysis.  

Teaching

Jenyu Chou currently teaching the Undergraduate Year-2 Module the Introduction of Microeconomics at UNNC. Previously worked as Teaching Assistant at Cardiff University Business School, she had taught a variety of modules in economics and finance at different levels (MSc and UG) including: Principal of Finance (MSc), Quantitative Method (MSc), Principal of Money and Banking (MSc), Financial Economics (UG), Microeconomic Analysis (UG) and Macroeconomics (UG).

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