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Senior Economist
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Jian Wang is a senior economist
at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. He joined the
Dallas Fed in October 2006. His primary research interests
include open economy macroeconomics, international finance
and monetary economics. He has worked on the topics
such as optimal exchange rate policy, the exchange rate
pass-through and the exchange rate determination.
Prior to joining the Dallas Fed, Jian Wang taught at
the University of Wisconsin at Madison and spent time
at the Bank of England. He holds a Ph.D. in economics
from the University of Wisconsin—Madison and an
M.A. from the University of Arkansas—Fayetteville.
Working Papers
- “International Trade in Durable Goods: Understanding Volatility, Cyclicality, and Elasticities,”
with Charles Engel, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, GMPI Working Paper No. 3.
- “Home Bias, Exchange Rate Disconnect, and
Optimal Exchange Rate Policy,”
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Working Paper 0701
- “Exchange Rate Pass-Through into U.K. Import
Prices: Evidence from Disaggregated Data,”
with
Haroon Mumtaz and Ozlem Oomen, Bank of England Working
Paper No. 312
- “Can Long Horizon Data Beat Random Walk under Engel-West Explanation?” with Charles Engel and Jason Wu, in progress.
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