Personal profile
Research Interests
Research Interests:
1. Macroeconomics Theory and Modelling
- Bounded Rationality
- Professional Forecasters’ Inattentiveness
2. Banking and Finance
- Banking Competition and Financial Stability
- Systemic Risks
3. Environmental Economics
- Air Pollution and Labor Productivity
Personal profile
Jenyu Chou joined the University of Nottingham Ningbo, China, in September 2019 and currently works as an Assistant Professor in the School of Economics within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. During her PhD studies, for which she was awarded the Julian Hodge Scholarship from Cardiff Business School in the UK, she served as a teaching assistant and has taught various modules in economics and finance at both the MSc and undergraduate levels. Jenyu specializes in macroeconomic studies on bounded rationality, utilizing a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) framework, and focuses on monetary policy analysis.
Professional Information
Over the past five years, she has worked as a reviewer for reputable journals:
- Journal of Banking and Finance
- International Review of Financial Analysis
- Finance Research Letters
- Economic Modelling
- Journal of Economics Studies
Teaching
Jenyu Chou joined the University of Nottingham Ningbo China (UNNC) in 2019 and has taught various modules since her arrival. These include the Undergraduate Year-2 modules "Introduction to Microeconomics" and "Introduction to Macroeconomics," the Undergraduate Year-4 module "Advanced Monetary Economics," the Undergraduate Year-4 "Dissertation" module, and the MSc module "Monetary Policy and Practice." Before joining UNNC, she worked as a Teaching Assistant at Cardiff University Business School, where she taught a range of economics and finance modules at both the MSc and undergraduate levels. These modules included "Principles of Finance" (MSc), "Quantitative Methods" (MSc), "Principles of Money and Banking" (MSc), "Financial Economics" (UG), "Microeconomic Analysis" (UG), and "Macroeconomics" (UG).
Education/Academic qualification
Fellow (FHEA), AdvanceHE
Award Date: 17 May 2023
Associate Fellow (AFHEA), AdvanceHE
Award Date: 14 Jun 2021
Person Types
- Staff
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Evaluation and indirect inference estimation of inattentive features in a new Keynesian framework
Chou, J., Cao, Y. & Minford, P., Apr 2023, In: Journal of Forecasting. 42, 3, p. 530-542Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Does inattentiveness matter for DSGE modeling? an empirical investigation
Chou, J., Easaw, J. & Minford, P., Jan 2023, In: Economic Modelling. 118, 106076.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
Open Access3 Citations (Scopus) -
Bank resilience over the COVID-19 crisis: The role of regulatory capital
Cao, Y. & Chou, J. Y., Aug 2022, In: Finance Research Letters. 48, 102891.Research output: Journal Publication › Article › peer-review
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Bank competition and financial stability: evidence from the U.S. banking deregulation
Cao, Y., Chou, J., Gregory-Smith, I. & Montagnoli, A., Apr 2020, Sheffield: Department of Economics, University of Sheffield, 45 p. (Sheffield economic research paper series).Research output: Working paper
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Systemic Risk Implication of Monetary Policies: A Functional Local Projection Analysis
Meng, Y., Cao, Y., Chou, J. & Chua, C., 2025, (Published Online) Elsevier BV.Research output: Working paper