Ke Pang joined the Department of Economics in 2008 after completing her PhD at the University of British Columbia. Her research combines theory and data to shed light on questions concerning optimal portfolio choices, financial integration, exchange rate regimes, international spillover effects o...
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Ke Pang joined the Department of Economics in 2008 after completing her PhD at the University of British Columbia. Her research combines theory and data to shed light on questions concerning optimal portfolio choices, financial integration, exchange rate regimes, international spillover effects of monetary policy, monetary policy rules, and fiscal sustainability.
Ayşe İmrohoroğlu, Ke Pang, Gonca Senel and Yao Tang "One Child Policy, Skill-Biased Technology, and Growth Prospect of China"
Ke Pang and Christos Shiamptanis "Post-pandemic Canadian Fiscal Health"
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