HighlightsHuynh Bao Tan is a macroeconomist specializing in the interplay between energy markets and macroeconomic policy, with a strong record in teaching, research, and academic service.
Bridges rigorous macroeconomic theory with empirical analysis to address real-world policy issues, particularly the macroeconomic implications of energy shocks; recognized for teaching excellence and curriculum development in economics education.
Focused research areas include Macroeconomic effects of energy price shocks; monetary and fiscal policy responses to external shocks; business cycle analysis; empirical and theoretical modeling of energy in macroeconomic dynamics; optimal public goods provision.
Bridges rigorous macroeconomic theory with empirical analysis to address real-world policy issues, particularly the macroeconomic implications of energy shocks; recognized for teaching excellence and curriculum development in economics education.
Focused research areas include Macroeconomic effects of energy price shocks; monetary and fiscal policy responses to external shocks; business cycle analysis; empirical and theoretical modeling of energy in macroeconomic dynamics; optimal public goods provision.
Areas of Expertise
EconomicsMathematicsQuantum theory
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QUALIFICATIONS:
- PhD Economics, Singapore Management University 2015
- BEng (Hons), National University of Singapore 2006
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
- Real Business Cycles
- Monetary and Fiscal Policy
- Macroeconomic Theory