Publications
Central Bank Communication and House Price Expectations, with Carola Binder and Pei Kuang [PDF] [NBER WP(31232)]
Accepted, Journal of European Economic Association
Coverage: [Central banking]
Are Stock Price Forecasts Anchored by Fundamental Forecasts? A Long-run Perspective, with Pei Kuang, Renbin Zhang and Tongbin Zhang
Economic Theory, Volume 79, 2025, Pages 657–685.
(Mis)perception of Party Congruence and Satisfaction with Democracy, with Royce Carroll and Yen-Chieh Liao
Political Science Research and Methods, 2024.
Worker Productivity During Covid-19 and Adaptation to Working From Home, with Ashley Burdett, Ben Etheridge, and Yikai Wang
European Economic Review, Volume 167, August 2024, 104788.
Forecast Disagreement about Long-run Macroeconomic Relationships, with Pei Kuang, Renbin Zhang and Tongbin Zhang
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Volume 200, August 2022, Pages 371-387.
Working Papers
Macro survey (experiments)
Macroprudential Policy and Housing Market Expectations, with Pei Kuang, Kaushik Mitra and Shihan Xie [PDF]
Revise and Resubmit, European Economic Review
Focusing on What Matters: Information Relevance and Macroeconomic Expectations, with Shihan Xie and Penghui Yin
Navigating Fiscal Fog: Household Expectations in an Uncertain Fiscal Environment, with Junjie Guo, Shihan Xie and Penghui Yin [PDF]
Revise and Resubmit, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Macroeconomics
Output Gap Estimation and Monetary Policy with Imperfect Knowledge, with Pei Kuang and Kaushik Mitra [PDF]
Politics and others
Electoral Reform and Geographically-Targeted Oversight: Evidence from Taiwan Legislative Yuan, with Yen-Chieh Liao [PDF]
Revise and Resubmit, Electoral Studies
Multi-Dimensional Policy Congruence and Political Attitudes, with Royce Carroll and Yen-Chieh Liao
Generative AI and the Labor Market: Workers’ Beliefs and Behavioral Responses, with Marian Rizov and Xufei Zhang [PDF]
Other Publications
Worker Productivity During Lockdown and Working From Home: Evidence from Self-Reports, with Ben Etheridge and Yikai Wang
Covid Economics, Issue 52, Pages 118-151, CEPR.