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Jasmine Zheng

PhD Candidate in Economics at Australian National University

Summary

Jasmine Zheng is a third year PhD Economics candidate at the Centre of Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Australian National University (ANU). She completed her undergraduate degree in Economics with first class honours at The University of Queensland.

Prior to coming back to the ANU for graduate school, she was working as an energy analyst till 2009, and as a government economist, co-starring as the editor of the Economic Survey of Singapore, till January 2010.

Her PhD research mainly focuses on analysing the business cycles of emerging and advanced economics, Australia and its trading partners. Her research also looks at the evolution of the international transmission channels between these economies over time.

Experience

  • PhD Candidate in Economics , Australian National University – present
  • Economist, Ministry of Trade and Industry, Singapore 2008 – 2010
  • Energy Analyst, Energy Market Company, Singapore 2006 – 2008

Education

  • The University of Queensland, Bachelor of Economics (Honours), 2005

Research Areas

  • Econometrics (1403)
  • Macroeconomics (Incl. Monetary And Fiscal Theory) (140212)
  • Time Series Analysis (140305)
  • Applied Economics (1402)

Honours

Australia Postgraduate Award