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Shouyong Shi

Shouyong Shi

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
33
Citations
6679
World Ranking
3223
National Ranking
85

Overview

Shouyong Shi is affiliated with Queen's University in Canada and conducts research primarily in the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their work spans several subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Modeling and Simulation, Sociology and Political Science, General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Management Science and Operations Research.

Shi's research topics cover a range of areas with particular focus on economic theories and models, COVID-19 epidemiological studies, and COVID-19 pandemic impacts. Other key areas of interest include income, poverty, and inequality, labor market dynamics and wage inequality, financial literacy, pension, and retirement analysis, and economic theory and policy.

Their recent publications include:

  • Wealth accumulation, on-the-job search and inequality (2022), Journal of Monetary Economics
  • Knowledge, germs, and output (2022), Review of Economic Dynamics
  • ENDOGENOUS PROCYCLICAL LIQUIDITY, CAPITAL REALLOCATION, AND q (2022), International Economic Review
  • Sequentially mixed search and equilibrium price dispersion (2023), Journal of Economic Theory
  • Knowledge, Germs, and Output (2020), SSRN Electronic Journal

Shi has collaborated with researchers such as Gaston Chaumont and Melanie Cao, with notable coauthorships on economic topics related to search, liquidity, and inequality.

Their work has appeared in multiple academic journals including the Journal of Monetary Economics, Review of Economic Dynamics, International Economic Review, Journal of Economic Theory, and the SSRN Electronic Journal.

Best Publications

  • Pricing and Matching with Frictions

    Kenneth Burdett;Shouyong Shi;Randall Wright

  • Money and Prices: A Model of Search and Bargaining

    Shouyong Shi

  • Money and Prices: A Model of Search and Bargaining

    Shouyong Shi

  • Efficient Search on the Job and the Business Cycle

    Guido Menzio;Shouyong Shi

  • A divisible search model of fiat money

    Shouyong Shi

  • Block recursive equilibria for stochastic models of search on the job

    Guido Menzio;Shouyong Shi

  • A directed search model of inequality with heterogeneous skills and skill-biased technology

    Shouyong Shi

  • Directed Search for Equilibrium Wage-Tenure Contracts

    Shouyong Shi

  • Frictional Assignment. I. Efficiency

    Shouyong Shi;Shouyong Shi

  • Search, inflation and capital accumulation

    Shouyong Shi

  • Friedman meets Hosios : efficiency in search models of money

    Aleksander Berentsen;Guillaume Rocheteau;Shouyong Shi

  • Habits and Time Preference

    Shouyong Shi;Larry G. Epstein

  • Labor market search and the dynamic effects of taxes and subsidies

    Shouyong Shi;Quan Wen

  • DIRECTED SEARCH ON THE JOB AND THE WAGE LADDER

    Alain Delacroix;Shouyong Shi

  • Credit and Money in a Search Model with Divisible Commodities

    Shouyong Shi

  • Search for a Monetary Propagation Mechanism

    Shouyong Shi

  • Capital accumulation and the current account in a two-country model

    Michael B. Devereux;Shouyong Shi

  • An Equilibrium Theory of Learning, Search and Wages ∗

    Francisco M. Gonzalez;Shouyong Shi

  • Liquidity, assets and business cycles

    Shouyong Shi

  • A fundamental theory of exchange rates and direct currency trades

    Allen Head;Shouyong Shi

  • A monetary theory with non-degenerate distributions☆

    Guido Menzio;Shouyong Shi;Hongfei Sun

  • VEHICLE CURRENCY*: vehicle currency

    Michael B. Devereux;Shouyong Shi

Frequent Co-Authors

Randall Wright
Randall Wright University of Wisconsin–Madison
Guillaume Rocheteau
Guillaume Rocheteau University of California, Irvine
Michael B. Devereux
Michael B. Devereux University of British Columbia
Larry G. Epstein
Larry G. Epstein McGill University

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