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Liyu Dou is an accomplished econometrician specializing in econometric theory and time series analysis, with significant contributions to both methodological advances and applied economics.
Combines rigorous econometric theory with practical applications in economics, business cycles, and competition policy; recognized for methodological innovation and interdisciplinary research; recipient of prestigious fellowships and research grants; active in international conferences and professional service.
Focused research areas include Robust modelling and inference for strongly autocorrelated time series; optimal inference in econometric models; delay propagation in airline networks; business cycle synchronization; econometric applications in competition policy and data privacy.
Combines rigorous econometric theory with practical applications in economics, business cycles, and competition policy; recognized for methodological innovation and interdisciplinary research; recipient of prestigious fellowships and research grants; active in international conferences and professional service.
Focused research areas include Robust modelling and inference for strongly autocorrelated time series; optimal inference in econometric models; delay propagation in airline networks; business cycle synchronization; econometric applications in competition policy and data privacy.
Areas of Expertise
Econometric TheoryTime Series EconometricsApplied Econometrics
Past Awarded Grant
- NSFC Young Scholar Research Grant #72103176 'Robust Modelling and Inference for Strongly Autocorrelated Time Series: Theory and Applications'
- NSFC Key Research Grant #72133005 'Machine Learning Methods for High-Dimensional Econometric Models and Their Applications in Economics'
- NSFC-RGC Research Grant #T2261160400 'Machine Learning in Decision Rule Design'
- Presidential Young Fellow, CUHK-Shenzhen
- University Development Fund, CUHK-Shenzhen
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Ph.D. in Economics, Princeton University, 2019
- M.Sc. in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2012
- B.Sc. in Mathematics and Economics, Nanyang Technological University, 2011
RESEARCH INTEREST:
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Econometric Theory