The Mini Macroeconomic Workshop on Quantitative Analysis
The Mini Macroeconomic Workshop on Quantitative Analysis
Title: The Quantitative Methods of Life-cycle Models
Speaker: Professor Minchung Hsu
(National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies, GRIPS)
Time: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM, Tuesday, August 14, 2018
Venue: 608, College of Social Science, National Taiwan University
Minchung Hsu received his Ph.D. from UCLA in 2007. He is an associate professor of economics and a deputy director of the Macroeconomic Policy Program at National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS) in Tokyo. He is exceptionally good at the quantitative methods of Macroeconomic research, especially numerically solving lifecycle models. His studies apply this methodology to three issues:
1) designs of health insurance, pension and social welfare programs;
2) income and wealth inequality and optimal taxation;
3) population aging and its implications for macroeconomics. Furthermore, he is also interested in unique economic features in developing economies and their policy implications. (The presentation will be in Chinese.)
Organizers:
國立台灣大學經濟學系
Department of Economics, NTU
國立台灣大學計量理論與應用研究中心
Center for Research in Econometric Theory & Applications (CRETA), NTU